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cdp952060
02-11-2006, 07:21 PM
i have a 95 acura integra ls with 202347 miles an the motor is in great shape an got a leak and commpression test down, should i turbo??????:confused:

BlkCD5
02-11-2006, 07:29 PM
I would just get another motor. It would save you time and money. I'd hate to turbo a high mileage motor and then have the shit blow up on me eventually.

cdp952060
02-11-2006, 07:38 PM
:eye: money is slim this days

Evil Goat
02-11-2006, 08:37 PM
if moneys slim take the turbo $ and put a new motor in your car that will last a while so you can save some $ ;)

cdp952060
02-12-2006, 04:44 PM
anybody have any other opinions on turboing a motor of 200,000 miles????

rolling_trip
02-12-2006, 04:57 PM
you can do it if you want

a) to replace the motor

or

b) run the boost so low, there is no point of having spent the money on the turbo kit.

Jdm94Coupe
02-12-2006, 05:21 PM
rebuild it man......dont swap it.....

Tracy
02-12-2006, 05:26 PM
uuummmmm. I would say..................hell no do not turbo it! If money is slim in the first place, I don't think you should want to turbo your car no matter how many miles it has on it. Turboing a car is no joke and you can just go ahead and assume that you will be breaking things once you do turbo. It's not like you just slap a turbo on a car and you're all good. It's a pretty intricate process with all kinds of unforseen circumstances. It takes constant maintenace.

Vteckidd
02-12-2006, 06:29 PM
we turboed a GSR DA integra (b17) with 204,000 miles on it last jan. The car had been METICULOUSLY maintained. It was very well kept. Still runs to this day.

if your car has regular maintanence (timing belt, water pump, rear main seal, etc) then it might be ok, but tracy has a point. be prepared for the unexpected. if TUNED right and if the motor is in good shape, then i say do it.

The lower the mileage doesnt neccesarily mean that it will be better for boost. we just had a guy turbo his brand new 5k mile ITR block, blew in less than 3months, which is common in the ITR/B16 motors cause of the weak pistons. But still, it didnt last and he was at 5k miles on a BRAND NEW ACURA SHORTBLOCK. shit happens.

so turbo it if its in good shape, but always be prepared to fix it or replace it. Do a leak down and compression test on it before you makwe your final decision

Tracy
02-12-2006, 06:34 PM
we turboed a GSR DA integra (b17) with 204,000 miles on it last jan. The car had been METICULOUSLY maintained. It was very well kept. Still runs to this day.

if your car has regular maintanence (timing belt, water pump, rear main seal, etc) then it might be ok, but tracy has a point. be prepared for the unexpected. if TUNED right and if the motor is in good shape, then i say do it.

The lower the mileage doesnt neccesarily mean that it will be better for boost. we just had a guy turbo his brand new 5k mile ITR block, blew in less than 3months, which is common in the ITR/B16 motors cause of the weak pistons. But still, it didnt last and he was at 5k miles on a BRAND NEW ACURA SHORTBLOCK. shit happens.

so turbo it if its in good shape, but always be prepared to fix it or replace it. Do a leak down and compression test on it before you makwe your final decision

Exactly...not saying that it cannot be done. The thing that set off alarms in my head is that you said money is slim. From a shop owners perspective...this is the thing that will get you in the most trouble. You need to be prepared for unforseen circumstances. I have seen a lot of customers try to scrimp on parts and that's when the real problems come in. Sometimes it's best to go ahead and spend a little more money upfront to ensure that you are not going to cost yourself even more money in the long run.

Vteckidd
02-12-2006, 07:21 PM
i didnt see him say money was slim. yeah if it is, dont do it lol. Save up man, i tell everyone to budget $500 OVER for shit that POPs up.

cdp952060
02-13-2006, 02:20 PM
thank u for the advice, i went to mainstream an got a leakdown and commpression test done i got the go ahead, but i might just build on it first vteckidd (mike) and save money the SAFE WAY!!!!!!!

TIGERJC
02-13-2006, 03:07 PM
stay all motor, thats the way. going turbo is expensive, thats why i have atleast 1g in my car fund account at anytime. I have spent that money 3 times and had to replace that 3 times to.

but can he build the motor up, basically replacing most of the main things in the engine, he should be ok right?? is it really smart to put a turbo on a stock motor period unless the motor was a turbo motor??

cdp952060
02-13-2006, 05:42 PM
thats probly what all do for the time being, to be on the safe side of things

92mr2T
02-15-2006, 01:05 PM
2nd vehicle

babowc
03-07-2006, 11:40 PM
just buy a spare engine and leave it on the side that you know is running, turbo the car and if it blows, just get the spare and slip it in there..
id ont know how much a spare integra motor costs.. but if you didnt want downtime..

doesnt matter whether you boost an "indestructable" engine or a stock engine, if you dont have the tune down, its gonna blow eventually.
of course, the boost levels will be dramatically different from a stock and built engine.

running NA imo is more expensive.. (however, depending on what you mean by NA..)

cdp952060
03-09-2006, 03:46 PM
yeah man thats what i decided to do for the future, i found and ls motor for about 750$ with about 75 000 miles on it. just might get it.