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  • A Offline
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    aliengotpsi
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    #4

    well I dont think you should turbo it....

     But If I were you id turbo it...
    

    Honda trannys own!!!

    Kevin Smith
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    Why does everybody brush their teeth before going to the dentist but never wash their car before bring it to me??

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      KA-T_240
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      #5

      TURBO TURBO TURBO.

      do it

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        sitn2lo
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        theres a kid n valley that has a turbod rsx runs 13s cant get traction for shit tho...

        Yukon Denali on 22's

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          treimche
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          #7

          Turbos are the way to go. And the fix for traction problems are slicks and gear based boost control.

          Troy
          2009 Yamaha R1
          2002 WRX
          2001 Toyota Tundra
          2001 Yamaha R6
          1988 Yamaha YSR 50
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            legacy image

            thats my .02....

            legacy image

            "tell the misses that thats how you got the man and thats how you KEEP the man

            words to live by from the wise one"
            -weshole

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              Erik
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              Dollar for power, turbo is the best bet.

              They call me, old man...

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                ticklemedaly
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                #10

                You already know my opinion on it, but if you want high power, turbo is the way to go. With these engines, Id rather see it supercharged with the comptech, great power and high reliability. By the way, you still going to by my CAI? just wondering.

                Ry

                XBL G-tag: TickleMeDaly83

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                  integra_gsr98
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                  Why is a supercharger more reliable than a turbo? You're feeding -hotter- air in with a supercharger than you are with a turbo, which is -very- prone to detonation. That, and you're not going to make near as much power..

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                    integra_gsr98 wrote:
                    Why is a supercharger more reliable than a turbo? You're feeding -hotter- air in with a supercharger than you are with a turbo, which is -very- prone to detonation. That, and you're not going to make near as much power..
                    😕

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                      integra_gsr98 wrote:
                      Why is a supercharger more reliable than a turbo? You're feeding -hotter- air in with a supercharger than you are with a turbo, which is -very- prone to detonation. That, and you're not going to make near as much power..

                      From what I have read from others with the K20's and turbos, they have had problems with reliability with turbos and high power. Havn't seen much problems with the supercharger on them, mainly because you are limited to how much power you can get with them (no more power above 11psi). Looks like it is just the way the engine is designed. I know that the supercharger is more reliable mainly because Comptech, Jackson Racing, and Vortech all stand behind their opinion of it not effecting factory warranty, unless the system is tinkered with. No "turbo kit" has writen statement saying that it wont effect warranty. Either system feeds hot air into the system. Compressed gas heats up. Thats why both systems have some type of coolers available too (at least comptech has an aftercooler coming out if not already).

                      All in all, it is just a matter of opinion and experience. I have yet to see any factory or aftermarket turbo'd engine have the long lasting reliability of a supercharged one. Im not saying that I dont like turbos, hell, I miss the dsm I had, but im just saying with this engine, the supercharger is going to be more of a streetable choice, especially if you dont want to have high maintence.

                      Kenn, do what you want. You want power, you'll be happy with a turbo. Just check out ClubRSX.com before this site because there arn't many DC5 owners on here. You'll get more experience and opinions with these vehicles from owners on that site. Every vehicle behaves differently with modifications.

                      Ry

                      XBL G-tag: TickleMeDaly83

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                        theoblivious
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                        Thanks for all the replies. I have already checked up clubrsx.com and posted the same questions. They said all their trannys burned out after a few months even guys who cryoed their trannys. however a lot of them said their tranny was still working fine. I personally think it depends on how you run the car on a daily basis. Its a tough decision on what i want to do. I would like to turbo, but for all the power i want, i would be spending a lot of money. Supercharger is more daily driving friendly and a lot cheaper, but my power hungry young whipper snapper attitude wants to go big or go home. ITs tough to decide what i want to do. I am still thinking about that CAI Ryan.

                        Nick how long you been driving the gsr with that much power? how many miles as well?

                        RSX TYPE S...HAS FINALLY COME.

                        BOOST....to be continued

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