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bottom dollar turbo fab thread
Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2009 11:40 pm
by dbsharp
Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2010 11:46 pm
by buntinboy9
any update on this and where did you get that filter?
Posted: Fri Jun 04, 2010 7:41 am
by TopMountGSR
Looks good, I have a few questions for you. On the manifold, what is the tubing made out of? Mild steel 16gauge, stainless sch 10, sch 40 etc? You did a good job on it. What are you welding it with? MIG, TIG, Stick? Your going to like that Holset turbo, I have one on my dodge that I'd love to see on a honda build of ours. It amazes me how long they last at such high boost levels. What car is that, accord, prelude? the head lights look like ITR head lights and the grill matches but the engine bay looks like an accord or lude. Thanks for your time, DK
Posted: Fri Jun 04, 2010 4:53 pm
by JaredKaragen
Nice work! I love seeing budget builds

. Shows peoples true creativeness. You should check turbod16 for my \"$125 turbo kit\". literally. I used a handfull of old turbo junk, we picked a turbo from a yard ourselves, and got creative with the oiling system/piping as well

Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2010 10:32 pm
by dbsharp
Thanks guys. Its a 94 accord. Ill get to the update in a minute. Ill answer questions first. The filter is a k&n I searched their site for the size I needed. The mounting of the filter is complicated Ill post up a picture of the mounting when I snap a pic of it. Basically I used a 3.5\" OD pcv pipe, 4\" ID silicone coupler, and the filter which has a 3.5\" ID. On the manifold, I used sch40 mild steel because it is locally available. I had my choice between using a mig welder with no gas and flux core, or a stick welder. I chose the stick welder for the manifold. Now that I have made friends with a guy who has a tig welder, I will never use anything else. I have gone over the stick welds with the tig and there are many imperfections. Not to mention that the stick welds look crappy. I even had someone say they look like bird shit! LOL. UPDATE: Well the motor spun a rod bearing. It was about time too! The motor had been knocking slightly for a year. The metal shavings destroyed the already messed up turbo. So now I am building a motor, putting a new turbo on it and I went through the tranny and I am fixing some things in it too.
Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2010 10:47 pm
by dbsharp
Posted: Sat Jun 12, 2010 3:03 am
by darin
nice red band saw i have a blue one that looks almost the same.
Posted: Sat Jun 12, 2010 11:45 pm
by dbsharp
Posted: Sat Jul 24, 2010 3:27 pm
by dbsharp
Its running!

At 6.7 psi I am running about 75% duty cycle on my dsm 450cc injectors. I'm guessing that its somewhere in the neighborhood of 250whp. hopefully Ill be able to take it to the track or dyno soon.
Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 2:41 pm
by thething96
dbsharp, I have the exact same vehicle as you( accord lx, 5 speed). How exactly did you manage to use that h23 head with your f22 block? I've read some threads on people who have done it, but no one seems to give out exact info. I'm planning on going turbo with this setup. Will converting the f22 head to an h23 head be that much better? My goal is also around 250 whp. I really like your setup, nice, clean and functional. Good job!!!!!
Posted: Tue Jul 27, 2010 5:21 pm
by dbsharp
Its not a h23 head. The motor is 100% f22b dohc. I used to use a h23 head on this block. You have to fill part of the head with grey rtv to make it seal. After a while it started leaking on me though. If you want to find swap guides to tell you step by step how to put a h23 head on a f22 check out cb7tuner.com, there are many threads on it there. For your goals the head you have now is fine. I would recommend getting a f22a head if you want to get something better. They flow wonderfully and are pretty cheep. It also matches your block.