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Master Shake
07-31-2008, 06:53 PM
i've been workin on a zc single cam for a little while now, i do plan on boosting it, and i was wondering what would be a good turbo choice for the application. i'm lookin for something around 350+whp (meaning if i hit 352whp then i'm done). i know i could get more, but i'm not worried about it, i'm just lookin for something i can play with since i already have a dd and a bike as a gas savers.

thanks for the info.

edit.
what are the differences between fuel injectors? i've been looking around for some 440's or 550's. should i get the saturated or what? which would be best for performance and reliablity? more so for reliability.

SiRed94
08-01-2008, 01:36 AM
gt35 and a built bottom end...

slostang
08-01-2008, 01:38 AM
gt35 and a built bottom end...


x2. a single cam with that much power won't be very reliable.

Master Shake
08-01-2008, 09:32 AM
x2. a single cam with that much power won't be very reliable.its why i'm making it a weekend car. i have a 82 accord i'll be driving daily.....or really when its raining and i also have a 250 ninja that i'll be using for most of my dd since its so good on gas.

i thought the gt35 was rated for like 5-600+hp?

patrick4588
08-01-2008, 11:04 AM
get a 60-1 and 550cc injectors. 440s will be at a very high duty cycle with a super high fuel pressure to reach 350whp

Master Shake
08-01-2008, 02:47 PM
get a 60-1 and 550cc injectors. 440s will be at a very high duty cycle with a super high fuel pressure to reach 350whpshould i get saturated injectors or no?

SiRed94
08-01-2008, 05:04 PM
its why i'm making it a weekend car. i have a 82 accord i'll be driving daily.....or really when its raining and i also have a 250 ninja that i'll be using for most of my dd since its so good on gas.

i thought the gt35 was rated for like 5-600+hp?

you put 350 hp on a stock single cam and I promise a rod will exit the block...

SiRed94
08-01-2008, 05:12 PM
and that just means that they are capable of producing and operating at that amount of HP.... they will work with lower boost applications as well and they spool fairly quickly...

patrick4588
08-01-2008, 08:46 PM
what year car do you have? i know some of the old hondas have peak and hold injectors and use a resistor box stock. i know the 94-01 tegs use saturated, and so do the 92-00 civics

xdavidscenex
08-01-2008, 11:35 PM
i think 35r is too much for 350whp D.

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08-02-2008, 06:47 AM
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Master Shake
08-02-2008, 11:19 AM
what year car do you have? i know some of the old hondas have peak and hold injectors and use a resistor box stock. i know the 94-01 tegs use saturated, and so do the 92-00 civicsits just the motor and tranny right now, but it'll end up in a 92-95 civic.

i will NOT be running the stock bottom end. i'll be up upgrading the rods, crank, bearings, and whatnot. but i will have the stock piston heads out of the d15z1 block. they seem to have a lowering compression then the stock b7 blocks. but to assist in that i will plan on installing a block guard to try and protect the bottom end, if something should go wrong. and i'm making sure i keep a spare block so if it does somehow go out, i have a back up.

i thoguht about using a gt2860r or a gt2871r with 440cc injectors. and since i would to keep a low key on me boostin i was gonna fab something up for a a/w IC.

UBERGRMN
08-03-2008, 10:27 PM
i think 35r is too much for 350whp D.

Im making 350whp with a 35R on a stock H22. its big but im goin big soon! (built bottom end)

xdavidscenex
08-04-2008, 05:06 PM
yeah i made 266whp with the 35r on a LS, could have made more but my fuel pressure starting dropping to 32psi.

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08-04-2008, 05:17 PM
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scttydb411
08-08-2008, 08:27 PM
your choice of turbo will be good for a not so laggy setup. you'll need at least 550cc, but i would recommend 650cc so you don't have to run higher duty cycles. get saturated inj so you don't have to run a resistorbox.

Master Shake
08-09-2008, 12:46 PM
thanks for all the info guys, i'll repped all that i can

and for the
UPDATE!!!!
i'll be getting a 95 ex coupe here soon from a friend know around here. car is pretty much ready for a swap with wire tuck and all already done!