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Old 02-22-2008, 01:33 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Type S Build

I have a JDM Type S, my current setup is:
Mugen 4/2/1 headers
5zigen N1 style
Tein suspension
Ferodo 2500 brake pads

With above hub Dyno'd at 150wkw 213nm.

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I just went shopping and brought:
Skunk2 Pro Intake Manifold
Skunk2 Pro Throttle body
Skunk2 Pro Stage 2 Cams
Skunk2 Cam gears
Skunk2 Dual valve spings
Skunk2 Ti Retainers
AEM V2 Intake
Hondata heatsheild
Emanage Ultimate with plugin harness

has anyone done anything simular? what kinda power?
Do you think I will need bigger injectors or fuel pump?
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Sweet, VTEC will scream with those cams and intake manifold .
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Get a lightweight flywheel. My friend owns a sh prelude and he had his head built like yours he doesnt have a dyno plot but he said with just his head built it threw him in his seat hard it was bad so i really recommend you getting this done. He loved his car but he didnt have new springs so he bent a valve.

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You won't be able to use the S2 or even EuroR mani bc of the lack of egr- cel. The S2 manifold isn't all that great anyway. Just have the stock manifold reworked.

Here's a great write-up about using emanage ultimate. Def seems to be a relatively powerful tuning tool at least for NA engines.

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