$1,000-$1,500? That won't get you very close at all.
Counting upgrades only (no seals, gaskets, etc... anything that's more restoration than upgrading, which is necessary for a modified engine to be reliable) then you'll be looking at maybe 160-170whp tops, depending on what mods you choose to do.
The Bisimoto header will add about 27whp, perhaps a bit more when combined with other mods. That will run $900 or so. That is probably the biggest gain you'll be able to get without a bunch of other necessary modifications (once you open the motor, a lot of things have to be replaced together, and that adds up quite quickly.) A camshaft would be the next logical step, though only the Stage 1 camshaft would be safe to use with the stock valve springs... anything more, you'll want to upgrade those. A tunable P06 ECU, properly tuned for YOUR setup, would be next. Find a good tuner that will tune the ECU for cheap, and those things would probably put you right around your $1,500 max.
However, keep in mind that a stock H22A makes about 165whp... so if you're making my estimate, you'll be hanging with the H22 swapped guys. Not too bad, but you'll still be far from 250whp.
If you want 250whp on a $1,500 budget, look into a DSM turbo setup... Plan carefully, shop wisely, and do your research so you don't blow anything up. Done properly, you can make 250whp or so for that small amount of money... but something will give out sooner or later.
Counting upgrades only (no seals, gaskets, etc... anything that's more restoration than upgrading, which is necessary for a modified engine to be reliable) then you'll be looking at maybe 160-170whp tops, depending on what mods you choose to do.
The Bisimoto header will add about 27whp, perhaps a bit more when combined with other mods. That will run $900 or so. That is probably the biggest gain you'll be able to get without a bunch of other necessary modifications (once you open the motor, a lot of things have to be replaced together, and that adds up quite quickly.) A camshaft would be the next logical step, though only the Stage 1 camshaft would be safe to use with the stock valve springs... anything more, you'll want to upgrade those. A tunable P06 ECU, properly tuned for YOUR setup, would be next. Find a good tuner that will tune the ECU for cheap, and those things would probably put you right around your $1,500 max.
However, keep in mind that a stock H22A makes about 165whp... so if you're making my estimate, you'll be hanging with the H22 swapped guys. Not too bad, but you'll still be far from 250whp.
If you want 250whp on a $1,500 budget, look into a DSM turbo setup... Plan carefully, shop wisely, and do your research so you don't blow anything up. Done properly, you can make 250whp or so for that small amount of money... but something will give out sooner or later.
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