Borg S362, a/c, p.s., and air filter all in one car...

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Borg S362, a/c, p.s., and air filter all in one car...

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Just finished this car today, its an ek with a top mount s362, a/c, ps, and filter too....no figures yet since we only did the fab, another shop will do the tuning....trying to convince them to get ectune... Image Image Image
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get a good radiator and remove those spoon wires
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i would if it were my car, i had lots of problems before with aftermarket wires, eventually ended up with new oem wires....tried those with higher and lower resistances, always ended up with high rpm, high boost misfires, installed oem and everything's ok.....
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Where's the rad for the a/c ?
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I wonder how hot #3 is going to get that compressor? That is one big turbo! You gotta get them to use eCtune

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we changed the a/c condenser with that of an accord so that the hoses would be at both ends instead of in the middle like the half width condensers...and it makes the a/c even cooler... they'll probably consider ectune once they find out that their just spinning their tires in the low gears, i told them they'll need a gear dependent boost contol like what i'm working on in my own car...i only have a t3/to4 on my b18c5 and i spin the tires up to 3rd gear which makes the upper rev range useless..
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Post by HiProfile »

With a cast iron runner next to the compressor, mine was under 300F after a few beat runs - keep in mind the turbo outlet temps alone were over 200F. As for running a different condensor, excellent idea. I was thinking about doing that in my EG, since the EF has it like that. I just never got any measurements on other cores, and getting the turbo kit/exhaust finished took priority. I took the easy way out and just removed P/S...but not with such a BIG turbo. Anyone can rip AC/PS out and toss in a huge turbo. It takes real skill to leave it in the Honda. :)

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any pics of the fab work? any pics of the manifold?
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I saw these pics on Honda tech. I like it.

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Here's last month's build http://www.honda-tech.com/showthread.php?t=2488711 k20/k24 s368 with a/c... our current build is a k20, gt35, air water i.c, rear wheel drive in a toyota mrs....
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Too bad there isn't eCtune for k-series...*hint hint Calvin* :wink:

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here's another k20, a toyota honda hybrid... and its rwd. Image
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Post by SOHCitTOem »

God damn. You got fab skills man. Really impressive. How's the fit of that k20 in the mr-s? Did you have to cut and weld a lot?

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very impressive kuya Luis! :D mad fab skills! :shock:
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:shock: Good job !
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