i just picked up a d16y8 the head is fully built and i tore the bottom end apart tonight.
everyhting is brand new. pistons and all but the rod bearing is shot in #1 cyl. anywho
im going to run a t-25 turbo on it with about 6 - 8 psi max how can i lower the compression with out getting new pistons.
the 96-00 HG are 3 layer steel headgaskets
someone once said to double them and it will drop it 8-5-1
but anrt y7-y8's 9-5-1
please fill me in and if you know if any write ups on compressions please pos them. thanks
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It would be difficult to do either at 6-8 lbs.hondalowlow wrote:tenchu wrote:Yeah, you'll make more power with higher compression, the only reason you lower the compression is to run higher boost, You could run 10lbs on stock compression.
thank both of you guys for the info. i was just worried about blowing a HG or melting the pistons.
Agree'd, a local shop's 'beater car' is a turbo D16 civic that runs 10lbs daily on a completely non-built engine, not so much as a gasket replaced. And he runs a 35 shot on top of the boost.kotomile wrote:It would be difficult to do either at 6-8 lbs.hondalowlow wrote:tenchu wrote:Yeah, you'll make more power with higher compression, the only reason you lower the compression is to run higher boost, You could run 10lbs on stock compression.
thank both of you guys for the info. i was just worried about blowing a HG or melting the pistons.


