Whats up guys, new here ill introduce myself and my car, i drive a 93 sedan se 5 speed, its beat up and ugly and ziptied together, but im working on straightening it all up, im a tech at a shop so i can mess with it quite a bit, its an f22a1? I think, got a built bottom end, 8.5 wiseco pistons h beam rods, stock head, full pulley kit,adjustable cam gear lowered on springs and shocks, adjustable trac bar things sub frame brace, strut brace, needs a valve adjustment, its a 50 trim, ill get the specs when i get back to the car but its a pretty big turbo, fmic full exhuast, turbo back, right now its tuned on 10 lbs, also its got these fiberglass fenders that i absolutely hate, looks like it came out of the fast and furious.
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Introduction of myself and the turbo turd.
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Why not put a quick release on the bumper rather than use zip-ties on it its less stressful. Or you can do a quick release and then use a black zip-tie and cut it at the very end so that noone will notice it.
I would try to put the turning signal laps back int he bumper for safety reasons so that folks will see where you are turning so that they don't mess up the ride. Not everyone knows how to drive out there.
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It's nice to see a turbo engine that actually has internal work done! So many people these days boost the stock block, then complain when it blows up on them. The stock pistons just won't hold boost for very long. That setup there should be good for around 400whp, I'd expect.
I'm assuming this isn't all your own work, given the fenders, ambiguous "shocks and springs", and the "F22A1?" comment. Not that there's anything wrong with buying a project, but I definitely suggest doing some reading to understand everything you have. Fix what the previous owner halfassed, and be sure to properly maintain what has been done correctly. This is the right place to learn all that stuff!
The SE would have originally had the F22A6 engine and an automatic transmission. Leather interior also.
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Originally posted by h22sparkle View PostVery nice just make sure its well if you need some help getting the bumper on and trying to make it fit let me know id be glad to help. I honestly want to go back to a cb7 again.
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Originally posted by Lunchbox View PostI cant believe nobody said anything about my homemade coolant overflow ������
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Originally posted by h22sparkle View PostI kept quiet about it hopefully it doesn't melt from the heat overtime. Might want to get something a little more thicker. Get the quick release for your bumper you drill into the fender and bumper and space it out and use the rubberband in between or a black ziptie it works well instead of buying clips from honda. Looks good too.
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Originally posted by dcelf View Postyeah it is nice to see a turbo with a built rotating assembly instead of a stock block lol
have you taken it to the dragstrip? what kinda times does it make?
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Originally posted by dcelf View Postyeah it is nice to see a turbo with a built rotating assembly instead of a stock block lol
have you taken it to the dragstrip? what kinda times does it make?
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