I was wondering if a stock h22 could handle boost? If so what turbo kit could be used for this, and also would a new ecu need to be used or could the stock ecu be chipped? Lastly do you think 2.25" piping would be enough for the IC piping. This is all being done in a 1993 accord.
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Originally posted by jdmwanab View PostI was wondering if a stock h22 could handle boost? If so what turbo kit could be used for this, and also would a new ecu need to be used or could the stock ecu be chipped? Lastly do you think 2.25" piping would be enough for the IC piping. This is all being done in a 1993 accord.
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an H22 with stock internals can handle boost, but i'd only do so with a very good tune. the higher compression makes boosting them risky, but as long as you find a tuner who knows what theyre doing, you should be alright.
check out mozzandherb. he's running a boosted H22 on stock internals.
http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=55422Originally posted by deevergote.And please, for the love of God, type like a human being!
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Originally posted by psycobone View Postcant really go more then 350whp on stock h22 max 8-10 psi. but even that need a really good tuner..also for the ecu u'll need a p28 chipped cuz i dun think u can chip the p13 that originaly come from the h22.(correct me if im wrong)
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Originally posted by JDMef9 View PostMy buddy is running a 60-1 turbo on his h22 EK at 10psi for almost a year, runs strong, tons of power, and I know another fella that ran 18psi same turbo set-up at the track for a little while, it's now blown tho. Also the 2.25" is plenty, I wouldnt go any bigger.My signature works perfectly fine.
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Originally posted by JDMef9 View PostAlso the 2.25" is plenty, I wouldnt go any bigger.Originally posted by deevergote.And please, for the love of God, type like a human being!
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Originally posted by 91 EX-R View Postwhy not? i'd actually recommend doing a 2.5" with a turbo. 2.25" is fine when you're running N/A, but with a turbo you want it slightly bigger.
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