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How much power can I/H/E generate on the LS B18B1?

Old Aug 31, 2002 | 03:37 PM
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most people i know start out with some minor bolt ons...since when ure a noobie to the sports...thats all u know...
then later on move onto bigger things...supercharging or turbocharging...

i find this debate rather pointless...
ull have to start out from somewhere...
not all noobies will know about boosting...and not everyone can spend 3k at once for a turbokit...
plus...u have to know ur shish aniway...

imho...plan well ahead...dont rush into buying things too fast...
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Old Aug 31, 2002 | 03:37 PM
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I am tired of hearing i/h/e only adds 5 whp, that is just people regurgitating what they hear so as not to sound like ricers who think they add 50 horsepower. Fact of the matter is, i/h/e adds a lot more than 5 whp. I dyno at 150 whp, and have i/h/e/cat/no ps belt/crower 403 cams. Stock is about 115 whp. So if i/h/e is only 5 whp, then the cams added 30 whp? PUH-LEASE! i/h/e added at least 10-15 whp and prepped the engine for the cams. I'd say on a b18b with i/h/e, you'd be putting out around 135-140 whp.
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Old Aug 31, 2002 | 03:41 PM
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i have a suggestion...

lets find dyno graphs <or u can post ur own> and we'll compare how each mod does what...
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Old Aug 31, 2002 | 04:53 PM
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I have another idea...if you're gonna suggest a turbo again, take it and shove it. How many times do I have to say he is not interested?

Bumnah, suspension mods ARE the most important...I've steered him towards that heavily. He's one of my best friends and his parents have some moolah but are really weird and he doesn't have a computer or premium cable. He has Bridgestone Potenza S-03's on some nice 16" rims with a small drop (I think 1.5") and stiffer shocks. But his car is pitifully slow, and he'd like to preserve his engine. The last thing he wants is to buy a "custom turbo" and have it **** everything up.

ALL I WAS WONDERING was if I/H/E was worth it (1000 bucks or so for quality stuff) and IF NOT, what SIMPLE mods would be worth it, such as flywheel, clutch, cams, etc etc?

Thank you for your imput Weston, I appreciate it. Have you driven a GS-R lately? if so, is there a noticeable power increase in it, like where the VTEC kicks in? I know the B18B doesn't have VTEC and I guess I'm trying to ask if you really notice NOT having VTEC and wish you had it. I know I love mine.
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Old Aug 31, 2002 | 07:16 PM
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Well, if he plans on doing any internal work, he's going to need to do I/H/C/E anyway. The engine needs to be able to breathe better to make real power with cams or whatever else he wants to do.
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Old Aug 31, 2002 | 07:42 PM
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Originally posted by Kevin
i have a suggestion...

lets find dyno graphs <or u can post ur own> and we'll compare how each mod does what...
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Old Aug 31, 2002 | 08:16 PM
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Bumnah
[B]actually bret in teh civic forum made a turbo setup for less than $1000. He's put about $800 into it, and is runing 14.0 flat. Best $800 i've seen spent on a car.

A custom turbo set-up will cost the same as I/H/E??? You seem to be leaving out the cost of DYNO tuning.

I do agree that suspension modifications are far more worthwhile for the $$$. But if you want trouble-free bolt-on mods good for a few whp, I/H/E is FAR from a waste of money.

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Old Sep 1, 2002 | 12:04 PM
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Shingoblade-GSR
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Originally posted by Bumnah
actually bret in teh civic forum made a turbo setup for less than $1000. He's put about $800 into it, and is runing 14.0 flat. Best $800 i've seen spent on a car.

A custom turbo set-up will cost the same as I/H/E??? You seem to be leaving out the cost of DYNO tuning.

I do agree that suspension modifications are far more worthwhile for the $$$. But if you want trouble-free bolt-on mods good for a few whp, I/H/E is FAR from a waste of money.

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You can purchase a Hondata Stage2b setup. which does have support for up to 14 psi of boost. dyno tuning could help, but right off the bat, the hondata would keep you going.

later on get dyno tuning.

I dunno man, $1000 on I/H/E and a gain of 5 hp doesn't seem like it's worth it.
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Old Sep 1, 2002 | 12:16 PM
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Originally posted by Bumnah


You can purchase a Hondata Stage2b setup. which does have support for up to 14 psi of boost. dyno tuning could help, but right off the bat, the hondata would keep you going.

later on get dyno tuning.

I dunno man, $1000 on I/H/E and a gain of 5 hp doesn't seem like it's worth it.
no sir it does not.
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Old Sep 1, 2002 | 12:38 PM
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Originally posted by Bumnah


You can purchase a Hondata Stage2b setup. which does have support for up to 14 psi of boost. dyno tuning could help, but right off the bat, the hondata would keep you going.

later on get dyno tuning.

I dunno man, $1000 on I/H/E and a gain of 5 hp doesn't seem like it's worth it.
No, it doesn't. But they add more than 5whp. They also prep your engine so that things like cams and headwork can really add some good power.
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