turbo teg
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ok i got the whole story now right now hes just putting on kis t3/t4 kit and down pipe and w/e to make and estimated 225hp..later in november or december he is going to do the pistons and rods and heads and such so as of now his 225 dosent stand a chance
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Originally Posted by BBQLS1
If the turbo would fill up a 5 gallon bucket, I'd be worried. Otherwise, you probably don't need to worry.
#25
Originally Posted by 98SuperSport
and besides you hardly ever see a 240sx turbo and never see one pushing any real power to the ground
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240's are cool and all, but the cars to watch out for are the 1998 and older 200sx se-r, sentra se-r, and the nx2000's (egg as it were). The motors will handle 500 Crank HP stock bottom end. I dont think it would last entirely too long, but they only cost $300 for another motor so its really not a big deal if it blows.
Sorry for straying off topic as well... but knowing the competition is a good thing.
Sorry for straying off topic as well... but knowing the competition is a good thing.
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Originally Posted by diambo4life
Really? There are close to 4 or 5 in my town and it's not really a big city. The light Hondas don't really need alot of HP to run quick. A 300+WHP Civic or Teg will trap in the teens easily. There's a local HB (400WHP @ 14psi) that traps 122-126mph in the 1/4. Just food for thought.
though i have seen a few honda hatchbacks around with decent power and light as hell i know they are fast, i see no fast DSM's though