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    turbo block question

    My motor guy just fell through. i was going to get a f22 block for my f22b vtec head. my current motor burns oil. im not sure if its the rings or the valve seals leaking. when i took my cai off today i noticed a bunch of gunk in the pipe by the crank case pressure line. im wondering if i could just bolt up the head, and it owuld burn less oil. please help
    Turbo f22a/f22b vtec

    #2
    where would be a good start on the block search
    Turbo f22a/f22b vtec

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      #3
      my grandfather just told me to go to jasper. so thats probably what im going to do
      Turbo f22a/f22b vtec

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        #4
        my car was burning as assload of oil (like driving i would have some comming from the exhaust) and it ended up being a ringland i busted from all the boost...do a compression check int he cylinders and htat will tell u if it is internal
        My baby laying down some power...

        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kd_Q8HSIyqA

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          #5
          Rebuild the eninge....it will make aworld o difference, i am getting my rebuilt after my came install and right b4 i get the turbo put on

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            #6
            cheap f22s

            i have a f22a6 bottom end, a f22a1 complete, and a f22b1 complete, ill sell for cheap
            ricers suk....body kits,euro lights,projectors, wings, graffix..........keep it simple stupid. spend your money on speed.ill call you back im waiting for vtec to hit

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              #7
              let's say i just rebuilt my whole motor. brand new 0 miles. how much boost could i run and be reliable. this car wont be driven every day. just weekend fun. i have been thinking of 10-12 psi.
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                #8
                You can "in theory" run as much boost as you want, but I don't think you could run, lets say, 20psi for more than about 10 minutes before you need to buy another engine.
                Also, although your engine is rebuilt, that doesn't mean it's any stronger, your rods are still the weakest lnk, still at stock specs, and they weren't designed/built to handle ANY boost. Since you want to rebuild it anyways, I'd say fork over the couple hundred extra and get forged internals, you'll be happy in the long run.
                I wouldn't run more than 8-10 psi on a daily driver, 8 street, 10 track. Unless you put wing-nuts on your motor mounts...and really like to R&R your engine on a montly basis.

                Just my $0.02

                -Methael Ravnewing
                SOHC Non-VTEC F-series for life

                "It is the fools prerogative to utter truths that no one else will speak."
                -Morpheus (The Sandman)

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                  #9
                  but do you think the motor could take 10-12 psi on weekends only? the motor will be well matintained too.
                  Turbo f22a/f22b vtec

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                    #10
                    I Would say 10psi is probably ok, but 12psi is pushing a little far. I think that MidnightRacerX is running 10psi...I could be wrong. But I know that most people on here are running around 8psi, and they've had their turbos for quite a few months now without any major malfunctions.

                    Me, well, I'll be putting in some forged pistons and rods, just for peace-of-mind,

                    -Methael Ravenwing
                    SOHC Non-VTEC F-series for life

                    "It is the fools prerogative to utter truths that no one else will speak."
                    -Morpheus (The Sandman)

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                      #11
                      re do the whole engine sleeve it, rods, pistons,etc. Then u can push boost with out worries
                      92 accord dx....traded
                      97 accord ex....traded
                      93 civic si ....stolen
                      96 tercel ....sold
                      97 ek hatch b17 ..traded
                      97 civic 4door b16 sold
                      04 tsx traded ...for a honda coupe (top secret)

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                        #12
                        im a broke ass. i own a few other cars that i work on too. this would just be a little project for this summer.
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                          #13
                          just save your money if you had some it wouldnt be a problem then you can boost all you want witht he proper fuel management and tuning.

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                            #14
                            sorry im not made of money, nor time. i will be needing a running car by april 7. i have all of the parts: f22b vtec head, H23 intake manifold, equal length tubular turbo manifold, turbo,fmic, ic piping, greddy type s bov, and all the other bullshit for the build process. all i need is the block and chipped ecu. i remember a guy a while ago on another forum that boosted 14 psi daily. i think he tuned it with 450cc injectors and a afc........guy must be one hell of a tuner!! I'm just trying to find out how much boost i could run on a rebuilt block that would only be used on weekends and nice days. i still want the car to last for my weekend ventures, just not sure how hard i could push it.
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