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Engine swap or Boost?

PostPosted: Sun May 09, 2010 10:36 pm
by Boods
Hey guys,

Going to have some money in the summer to make my coupe a bit more fun to drive [after suspension setup]

Currently it's got a bone stock D15b7.

Should I - work with my D15, full cat back, turbo?
or should I work to get a B16a2 swap?
Oooooor a B18c4 swap?

I want to head the turbo route eventually anyway, so I was thinking I could turbo my D15b7 then replcae it with a D15b, so i can keep the turbo kit?

Any insight onto what to do? I'm totally stuck. [I can get a B18c4 for a bit more than a B16a2 - but the B18 comes with a car so i could drop my old D15b7 into it and then sell it back on]

PostPosted: Sun May 09, 2010 11:00 pm
by kinta94
it sounds like the b18 would be a good deal it sounds like it be a cheap swap then you could save up to turbo the b18!

PostPosted: Mon May 10, 2010 2:25 pm
by forcefedEG
kinta94 wrote:it sounds like the b18 would be a good deal it sounds like it be a cheap swap then you could save up to turbo the b18!


x2, if im not mistaken the c4 is like a gsr, and that setup on about 9 psi +/- would be killer... turbo gsr's can be a 300whp setup easy with the right parts... :thumb:

would not turbo the b7 but thats just my .02

PostPosted: Mon May 10, 2010 3:55 pm
by teal_dx
The B18 sounds like the best deal, you'll have an extra running car :thumb:

PostPosted: Wed May 12, 2010 3:07 am
by daydreamer
forcefedEG wrote:
kinta94 wrote:it sounds like the b18 would be a good deal it sounds like it be a cheap swap then you could save up to turbo the b18!


x2, if im not mistaken the c4 is like a gsr, and that setup on about 9 psi +/- would be killer... turbo gsr's can be a 300whp setup easy with the right parts... :thumb:

would not turbo the b7 but thats just my .02


true about the stock gsr making good power with a turbo added. i installed a turbo setup on a stock gsr and made 283 to the wheels without any tuning. just a basemap.

personally, I would play with the single setup instead. if you damage the B engine you will be spending way more than if you need to replace or work on a D engine. raise the comp of the D engine, boost, tune and drive it off into the sunset.

PostPosted: Wed May 12, 2010 1:05 pm
by forcefedEG
daydreamer wrote:personally, I would play with the single setup instead. if you damage the B engine you will be spending way more than if you need to replace or work on a D engine. raise the comp of the D engine, boost, tune and drive it off into the sunset.


do much research about the turbo setup and be confident your doing the right thing the first time around and you should be fine :wink: i planned mine for about a 6 months before i started buying parts... the tune is key :thumb: