My boyfriend has a 2007 Honda Civic LX. He is wanting to put a turbo on it. I own heard that on the exotic cars you cant put them on there. do you know if explicitly true? Thanks
Answers: Yes you can there are plenty of kit out there for this too. With newer cars use hold to contend with the ECU and reprogram it for the added nouns pressure.
Most kits will not permit you get over 7psi on the boost (good for give or take a few +55hp) though because Honda engines have such a compression ratio (some be in the 10.5:1 range) anything over 7 and you are push the anti-detonation flair of premium gas.
yeah he can turbo it but it won't be worth the price of the kit consent to alone the price of fuel he would put into it or the extra money to insure it. hes better off upgrading the vehicle rather than the engine!
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Answers: Yes you can there are plenty of kit out there for this too. With newer cars use hold to contend with the ECU and reprogram it for the added nouns pressure.
Most kits will not permit you get over 7psi on the boost (good for give or take a few +55hp) though because Honda engines have such a compression ratio (some be in the 10.5:1 range) anything over 7 and you are push the anti-detonation flair of premium gas.
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yeah he can turbo it but it won't be worth the price of the kit consent to alone the price of fuel he would put into it or the extra money to insure it. hes better off upgrading the vehicle rather than the engine!
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