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    h23a civic

    hey got a civic with h23a im goin to try and turbo it how much do yous think a decent setup woud cost?
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    i think they call it custom $$$$
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    depends on a lot of different things like buying all new parts or some secondhand etc and if you can do most of the work yoruself but i wouldnt hold my breath at anything less 10,000 for a decent setup
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    Quote Originally Posted by lookingforboost View Post
    depends on a lot of different things like buying all new parts or some secondhand etc and if you can do most of the work yoruself but i wouldnt hold my breath at anything less 10,000 for a decent setup
    aw k yer i was thinkin round that thanks mate

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    there may be a few companies over in the states the make turbo manifolds, so that may save you a bit of cash instead of getting a custom one made. im not sure what turbo would be sufficient for a H23 though, so may have to buy brand new. injectors, if you feel fine with running used, GTR 444cc injectors, a walbro fuel pump is pretty cheap aswell. since your a typical OBD1 or OBD2, you can use a conversion harness & run a chipped ecu, harness is fairly cheap, & if your already OBD1, just send the ecu away to get chipped. few other things like intercooler, piping, exhaust, etc...

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    Quote Originally Posted by VTECnique View Post
    there may be a few companies over in the states the make turbo manifolds, so that may save you a bit of cash instead of getting a custom one made. im not sure what turbo would be sufficient for a H23 though, so may have to buy brand new. injectors, if you feel fine with running used, GTR 444cc injectors, a walbro fuel pump is pretty cheap aswell. since your a typical OBD1 or OBD2, you can use a conversion harness & run a chipped ecu, harness is fairly cheap, & if your already OBD1, just send the ecu away to get chipped. few other things like intercooler, piping, exhaust, etc...
    yer i was plannin on gettin a new computer and stuff. i few ppl hav tried in the states for me but cant seem to find anything

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    try going to westside mufflers they do custom turbo kits and fabrications ask him how much he can do it for

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    Quote Originally Posted by NVD52K View Post
    try going to westside mufflers they do custom turbo kits and fabrications ask him how much he can do it for
    aw k thanks will give it try

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