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Thread: SUPERCHARGED CB7

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    Lightbulb SUPERCHARGED CB7

    i recently acquired a 93 accord ex. im going to make it my daily driver but in the meantime i wanted to build and h22 to run a supercharger on it. anybody have any ideas on what parts to get once i get the short block? any advice will do.
    best way to keep it between 8.5 and 9.0 compression ratio with aftermarket parts....
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    you wont be able to put a supercharger on the CB7 , 1 its OBD1 and the only supercharger kit offered for the H22 is setup for OBD2 (97-01 preludes) and the kit will not clear the strut tower or firewall by A LONG SHOT. but if you were to turbo it, then yes around 9:0 compression would be ideal

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    yea turbo is the way you would have to go without major modification
    if you want to go turbo h22 just let me know i have pretty much everything you would need

    AKA HIZDAWAY

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    dang i was hoping i could supercharge it. anyways guess i will do a turbo build.
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    hey cb what is the biggest size wheel you would suggest? i was going to do 18s but i dont really know clearance wise.
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    i had 18s on mine and i had no promble unless its slamed than you might have prombles
    but a good cheap turbo setup is the f22a6 bottom end with a h23 head my boi has one and it runs good and makes good power for a daily driver

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    thanks. yeh i was wanting to do 18s
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    you can put a jrsc on but you are going to have to do some work to get it to fit properly. do a search on youtube, there is a guy who put a jrsc on a stock h22 in a cb7 with upgraded pulley he made 300whp. just be prepared to spend money to get it to fit. and your car being obd1 has nothing to do with if it will fit or not.
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    turbo it

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