i'm completly lost at where to begin but i just got my first 'lude thats a '94 Si and i dont know what todo with it to make it a around a 10 second street car.... need any help thanks in advance
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i'm completly lost at where to begin but i just got my first 'lude thats a '94 Si and i dont know what todo with it to make it a around a 10 second street car.... need any help thanks in advance
You are either:
A.) A spambot
2.) A moron
C.) A moron who is going to try and argue with the guys on this forum when they flame the hell out of you for asking such a retarded question with absolutely no research whatsoever.
i dont know whats worse the OP's thread or your advice.
hey, dont hate... i just put the stuff i knew, and hell its the stuff everyone knows..
yeah, i know little bit, cause of my friends who help me out
hell, im no mechanic, i just get all my stuff done for me
hey, dont hate... i just put the stuff i knew, and hell its the stuff everyone knows..
yeah, i know little bit, cause of my friends who help me out
hell, im no mechanic, i just get all my stuff done for me
i'll explain my reasoning of your bad advice.
1.) cold air intake + turbo = cannot happen
2.) performance "chips" suck, and you cannot "chip" an H22 ECU like you can the b18 ECU's
what kinda turbo like size and company would you reccomend?? and what about an exhuast system as well but something thats not loud all the damn time and btw i did see the new fast and furious it was the ****
2.) performance "chips" suck, and you cannot "chip" an H22 ECU like you can the b18 ECU's
how come you cant have a cold air with a turbo?
hmm... i'll put some more thought into it..
i mean.. dont you need a intercooler when you get a turbo?
i mean we got a 3000gt VR4 (twin turbo V6).. but i forgot what kind of intake it had. :P
so what CAN you do to a H22???????
how come you cant have a cold air with a turbo?
hmm... i'll put some more thought into it..
i mean.. dont you need a intercooler when you get a turbo?
i mean we got a 3000gt VR4 (twin turbo V6).. but i forgot what kind of intake it had. :P
so what CAN you do to a H22???????
Intercooler just lowers the temperature of the charged air.
You cant have cold air intake on a turbo because in a normal turbo applications the air goes filter, turbo,piping,intercooler,piping directly to intake.
There is no way to make an H22 run 10s on the street reliably.
I'd love to see a utube video proving me wrong though.
Killjoy296, you're going to have to stop for a minute with your absolutely terrible responses and take the time to introduce yourself to us. Tell us your age, where you live in the US, what experience you have with cars, what kinds of cars you've owned, how much mechanical knowledge you have of cars and what your financial status is.
If you're thinking to yourself that the members on this forum are wasting your time by not giving you acceptable answers, it's because you're wasting our time with your completely ridiculous question. Here's a metaphor for you: What you're asking is the equivelant to asking somebody to drop you into the middle of the Pacific Ocean so you can swim your way to shore. Think about that one for a minute, then answer my questions I posted and then perhaps the other members of this forum would be more glad to respond to you.
As long as you show us you've got the time, money, talent and brains, people will take you seriously. But if you're somebody who is going to use their student loans to buy parts or depend on WIC to feed your baby while you spend money on half-ass Ebay parts, then you may as well pack your bags now and GTFO.
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