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    #16
    Originally posted by nine_deuce View Post
    I've seen a cb with an turbo'd h22 with a Civic radiator, so yeah, I think you should be fine.

    I plan on getting one this spring, just to clean up the engine compartment.

    Not to thread jack, but, if you run a half radiator, can you still use your a/c?
    makes sense. just put the turbo on the opposing side of the radiator.

    maybe you could find a half sized condensor too.

    ^^click it or ticket^^

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      #17
      would you be able to "see" the difference between single or double core by looking down thru the fill neck?

      BB2F22-T3super60:250hp/275lb-ft @10psi

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        #18
        i believe so but not sure
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