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boosting a h22

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boosting a h22

Post by kaoticimports » May 22, 2005

i was wondering what all i need to boost a h22 with stock internals.like fuel and ignition wise.and wat about a block guard.i'm only gunna run 7psi and 10 at the most.
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Post by Sean @ NDF » May 22, 2005

you dont need a block gaurd

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Post by kaoticimports » May 22, 2005

well i want one for extra assurance

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Post by kotomile » May 22, 2005

It will do more harm than good.
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Post by Sean @ NDF » May 22, 2005

kotomile wrote:It will do more harm than good.
block gaurds are trash, i run 14 psi on my stock 1.6

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Post by munster » May 23, 2005

Fuel = Definitely get a Walbro pump since you're still running the Civic one.

Ignition= stock is fine.

blockguard = No.
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Post by kaoticimports » May 23, 2005

whats the harm of a block guard

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Post by Sean @ NDF » May 23, 2005

theres just no need really. There are alot of bad stories about block guards overheating your engine and breaking. But that could be due to improper installation. *shrug* There are extremely high hp cars that run without block guards. imo its not necessary, and not worth the money to due it right. Especially with the low psi you plan on running. Spend the money on a wideband 02 sensor instead.

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Post by kotomile » May 24, 2005

werd. Block guards impeed the flow of coolant in the water jackets around the cylinders, not to mention that no two blocks are exactly the same, so block guards tend to shift the liners around and cause the piston rings to load up on one side of the bore. Hope I explained that right, it's difficult to put into words.

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Post by munster » May 24, 2005

Just like banzai said, get a wideband and a good person to tune.

What setup are you thinking about? fuel management, etc.

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