Yeah I've heard the SOHC D16 OEM clutches tend to start slipping around the 100kw mark, making the OEM clutch useless for pretty much any boosted setup.
Sounds like a good setup to me though. 110kw is perfect IMO for the SOHC D around the streets.
Yeah I've heard the SOHC D16 OEM clutches tend to start slipping around the 100kw mark, making the OEM clutch useless for pretty much any boosted setup.
Sounds like a good setup to me though. 110kw is perfect IMO for the SOHC D around the streets.
Totally agree the power on the car is perfect for what I want at the moment. I haven't driven a turbo car on the track yet so I'm thinking this is a good start. And then ill gradually boost more and more including reenforcing the motor.
Got the Civic running and im on low boost as well, very comfortable how it is and fun to drive! I like your set up too man, hope you have fun with it.
Went to wakefield park on Saturday for some testing of the new setup. We didn't do any good times since there was so much traffic, but my injectors aren't putting enough fuel into the system so its running lean through the corners and then cutting power.
Just dont have confidence in the corners coz i dont want to break it. Ill install injectors go forged pistons and ill be back next year with my sub 1:10.
Went to wakefield park on Saturday for some testing of the new setup. We didn't do any good times since there was so much traffic, but my injectors aren't putting enough fuel into the system so its running lean through the corners and then cutting power.
Just dont have confidence in the corners coz i dont want to break it. Ill install injectors go forged pistons and ill be back next year with my sub 1:10.
here is the video;
Cant wait to go to the track ay. Looks fun as. I tried running stock injectors too but I wasn't getting enough fuel to go over 5.5k rpm at the dyno so we had to upgrade.
you should be able to get away with increasing your fuel pressure if you don't want to swap out injectors. Its not ideal - but it will work to a limit...
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you should be able to get away with increasing your fuel pressure if you don't want to swap out injectors. Its not ideal - but it will work to a limit...
See the thing is that the injectors are already at 100% so increasing the pressure wont change much.
Originally Posted by Adam2kl4u
Cant wait to go to the track ay. Looks fun as. I tried running stock injectors too but I wasn't getting enough fuel to go over 5.5k rpm at the dyno so we had to upgrade.
I had the same problem so i had to lower the boost to 5psi making 100kws at the wheels, but yea as i said the injectors are maxed out. On a side note I'm very excited for the JDMYARD meet that is on this Saturday.
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