93 prelude si turbo or supercharger?
Elwdipath
10-14-2003, 09:34 PM
i have a '93 prelude si and was thinking about some force induction. I was thinking a turbo or supercharger. i don't want NO2. i was just looking for some pros and cons of them both.
crazieaccord
10-16-2003, 01:00 AM
They dont make a supercharger for our cars (4th gen preludes). If you get a boost retard w/ a turbo then you should be pretty safe.
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Elwdipath
10-16-2003, 09:20 AM
i was told jackson racing is coming out with one.
del
10-16-2003, 10:09 AM
no, no supercharger for the 4th gen. a couple of people have retrofitted one into their 4th gens, but that includes reshaping the firewall, new steering pump and a few other things. a lot of work. you're better off with a turbo IMO
Elwdipath
10-16-2003, 10:59 AM
well then whats a good turbo kit?
Colombo
10-16-2003, 10:28 PM
a lot of people use t3/t4 , check out www.preluderacing.com thats song nuts crap right there
rmckim
10-18-2003, 10:55 PM
Energy Dynamics Corp is developing (and may have begun selling them now) a complete supercharger kit for various Honda engines.
I don't know if their development efforts include H22 & H23 engines because they were originally working on the somewhat smaller Civic engines, but when I read about their progress last year I was really stunned at the possibilities for other Honda engines.
I don't work for or have any connection with that company, but maybe you'd like to visit them at www.theoldone.com and take a look. It may be what you're looking for or may give you some helpful ideas.
Good luck.
I don't know if their development efforts include H22 & H23 engines because they were originally working on the somewhat smaller Civic engines, but when I read about their progress last year I was really stunned at the possibilities for other Honda engines.
I don't work for or have any connection with that company, but maybe you'd like to visit them at www.theoldone.com and take a look. It may be what you're looking for or may give you some helpful ideas.
Good luck.
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