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    How much boost?

    Can anybody help me? I want to know what is the most Boost you can put on the stock sleeves in a F22A1. I have a custom t4 tubo kit on my F22A1 Prelude and I am getting new forged pistons, rings and rods because I just blew my stock rings. I need to know how much boost the stock sleeves will hold, because I was told that the stock sleeves with built internals and a block guard could hold up to 22lbs with no problems. Is this true and if not what is the most that they could hold up to?
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    Theres no concrete answer to that question. Its not going to blow at an exact psi or whp. Alot of it depends on how good the condition of the sleeves are and how good your cooling system is performing. Generally speaking tho i probably would take a stock block past 350whp-375whp if it was my daily driver. But there isn't a concrete answer to that question.
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      #3
      I'd start getting sketchy taking a stock block around 300 whp personally, but that's just me and I hate blowing up things. It's all a sense of comfort and personally if you like your car keep it low before you re-inforce the lower end.

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        They can take..... this much...

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          Originally posted by Dv8
          They can take..... this much...

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          eh. with proper tunning i think you could get away with this much....

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            #7
            if you got a bad tuner it will take about this much
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