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alright I've been looking around online for articles giving general information about Bseries swaps, roads to take in building your B series, and general information in a step ...

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08-21-2005, 06:40 PM   #1
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alright I've been looking around online for articles giving general information about Bseries swaps, roads to take in building your B series, and general information in a step by step process of how turbos work and what to look for when buying a kit.

Im in the market for a B18c1. That I know of.. I found things here and there on C-speedracing.com and howthingswork.com but do any of you know where I can find pretty good write ups about the follwing listed? I checked our tech section and what not and can only find writeups on difference between a SC and turbo.
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08-21-2005, 11:33 PM   #2
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im not sure what you want. do you want step by step on how to turbo charge a motor or what to pick out?
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08-22-2005, 04:02 AM   #3
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really both if you know where I can find detailed write ups. Ive browsed through honda tuning and I've seen the gains from various ones. But im looking more for defining the differences in stages of various turbos, and what to upgrade in the process.

I dont really intend and building a beast right out of the box. I'd like to get something nice and boost at low psi while building the motor up along the way.

I met a guy at work boosting a dseries on a stage 3 turbo boosted @7psi claiming roughly 200hp.. @13.3 on street tires. How true it is I dont know but it seems as if starting with a bigger turbo with low boost would be more logical for someone building and tuning. Or am I wrong?
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08-22-2005, 12:59 PM   #4
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howthingswork.com or howstuffworks.com? howstuffworks.com is badass, full page on turbochargers.
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08-22-2005, 01:40 PM   #5
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thanks guys..
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