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2003eclipse
05-17-2004, 07:58 PM
Okay Just running off the top of my head what the Girl Friend needs for her turbo project. On her 95 Del Sol SOHC V-TECH

What my girlfriend has so far.
t25
MBC
Boost Gauge
Manifold
few coolant hoses


What we still need to get that I can think of right now.
FMU
Walbro 190
Intercooler
BOV
V-AFC
Clutch not sure how many lbs she should get right now.
Intercooler piping Thats 90% taken care of verbally.

Agh my brain is racked right now help me out and please let me know if I forgot anything. 100% sure that I did.

b00stingsx
05-17-2004, 09:45 PM
oil lines and a place to tap into the oil pan or wherever.

dylan
05-17-2004, 11:09 PM
Injectors?

IndiEP
05-17-2004, 11:41 PM
I don't recomend using an FMU, there just a "band aid" not fuel managment. And be advised that using the AFC will advance the timing. If your a baller EEprom is the way to go but right now, off the top of my head I can't tell ya much about OBDI (OBD0 for life!). There isn't really a simple, cheap, effective fuel managment for hondas, fun huh? If you have any more questions, shoot. This will help ya out to: http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=377208

2003eclipse
05-19-2004, 10:17 AM
that pic, now that seems like oil and everything to me but you were talking about fuel. im confused just shoot me a little more info about the pic.

2003eclipse
05-19-2004, 10:18 AM
that pic, now that seems like oil and everything to me but you were talking about fuel. im confused just shoot me a little more info about the pic. Okay so that is oil then, I'm not familiar with EEprom at all. shoot me a little info on that if you could.

IndiEP
05-19-2004, 04:25 PM
Sorry about the confussion. The link and the pic are schematics for oil feed, not drain though. EEPROM is the type of chip on the ecu that holds fuel/spark maps. Many people have developed programs that allow you to completely customize fuel/spark, burn it onto a chip and place it back in the ecu. the programs are free, the chip burner doesn't cost to much, chips can not be bought individualy but are not to expensive. The kicker is you really need a wideband to know whats going on. Hope this helps, right now I gotta go to work. :razz2:

2003eclipse
05-19-2004, 07:28 PM
yeah it does help my buddy was telling me about it he turboed his crx and he did a nice job on everything hes just anal about stuff it took him a year so far to get everything right and his t25 is now smoked so he is helping us get the parts together. thanks much guys.

joe

Halon
05-19-2004, 08:10 PM
I have a fuel pump sitting here if you want it. I really do not know what kind it is or anything. I had sold someone my old 3kgt vr4 fuel pump, and for some reason he shipped me back his old one. I don't know if its a 1g or 2g one, and it doesn't have the little filter part that attaches to it. It's just the pump. If you want it, I'll be home in like 2 weeks and could get it to you then. Also I gotta crushed 1g bov sittin here if you want too. It works perfect, but is kinda strange looking because the owner of this car before me kinda customized it by putting a cross drill pattern in the part that the air blows outta. Here I'll show u a pic. Anyway, if you want em, I'll let you have em for a very small fee. If you can pick em up in Minneapolis where I'll be, you can just have em. Just bring me some McDonalds or sumthin!

PSI2HI
05-19-2004, 08:23 PM
Blah blah blah. A FMU is the best way to go if you're doing a budget turbo setup. Which i kind of assume you are being you're using a T25. I can get you about all the parts you need to do that kit. I have kits available for the SOHC civic but they utuilize a T3/T4.

Nick