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99-2000 si enginemikeowen 04-29-2002, 09:34 PM what was the engine? a b16a2? CivSiGuy 04-29-2002, 09:50 PM yes b16a2 mikeowen 04-29-2002, 11:33 PM what kind of boost could i run on a 99 si motor stock? i was thinking of just getting one instead of building a gsr hybrid out of a 5th gen. i was thinking of the greddy system? so how much power can i put down wihtout doing internal work? piscorpio 04-30-2002, 12:01 AM I believe 10psi is the magic number of safe boost on stock internals. CivSiGuy 04-30-2002, 09:12 AM Originally posted by mikeowen what kind of boost could i run on a 99 si motor stock? i was thinking of just getting one instead of building a gsr hybrid out of a 5th gen. i was thinking of the greddy system? so how much power can i put down wihtout doing internal work? greddy system boosts 6.5psi and puts about 210hp down. mikeowen 04-30-2002, 01:23 PM can i safely put the greddy system higher? to 10 like piscorpio said? Rice-Rocketeer 04-30-2002, 01:31 PM 10 sounds a little high. 7 to 8 would the max. After that if you'd like to some fuel and spark upgrades and tune carefully, you might able to get 10 psi by making it overly rich throughout. piscorpio 05-01-2002, 04:34 PM Originally posted by Rice-Rocketeer 10 sounds a little high. 7 to 8 would the max. After that if you'd like to some fuel and spark upgrades and tune carefully, you might able to get 10 psi by making it overly rich throughout. Oops, sorry, I may have been a little unclear. When I said 10, I was refering to what the stock internals could handle, given the proper tuning , which would consist of all the fuel system upgrades and proper spark upgrades. A stand alone fuel management system like a Hondata or the AEM EMS would also help keep your engine/turbo combo effeciently tuned, but they may be a bit of overkill depending on what you are looking to do. sparq 05-01-2002, 04:52 PM 7-8 psi stock internals with minimal tuning... 10-12 psi running intercooled and a whole lotta additions and tuning! vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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