Engine Swaps
Originally posted by del-lude
I have a H22 in my del sol and when compared to my friends prelude, there is more room up front for a turbo in the del sol than there is in the preludes. To supercharge using a JRSC setup would be impossible in a civic/delsol chasis with the H22 cause its really tight on the intake manifold side.
I have a H22 in my del sol and when compared to my friends prelude, there is more room up front for a turbo in the del sol than there is in the preludes. To supercharge using a JRSC setup would be impossible in a civic/delsol chasis with the H22 cause its really tight on the intake manifold side.
I would go B18 with a turbo to best use the engine bay of the del sol for max horsepower while still retaining a normal suspension and weight distribution.
192 from a GSR with bolt ons is possible, isn't it? 170 stock, then I/H/E ... if everything was pefect, in the best of situations, you might get 22 hp? It seems possible, however unlikely. let's say 10 from intake, 7 from exhaust, 5 from headers? Or some combination thereof?
192 from a GSR with bolt ons is possible, isn't it? 170 stock, then I/H/E ... if everything was pefect, in the best of situations, you might get 22 hp? It seems possible, however unlikely. let's say 10 from intake, 7 from exhaust, 5 from headers? Or some combination thereof?
go to Jackson Racing's website and look at the DYNO on a GSR. With out the SC it had around 160WHP with intake, exhaust, and headers. Then a completely stock GSR with the SC got around 206WHP. Add on the I/H/E and you have well over 60HP boost goin to the wheels.
i did say it was a dyno jet at carlisle..my buddys det swaped sentra put down 306 at carlisle but only put down 290 on a mustang dyno at speednation so like i said 192 is prob high ... you can expect around 170 with basic bolt ons tuned up.. this one had a jg throttle boddy ,skunk 2 intake manifold etc..


