F23a1 Turbo build (update 10/20/12) DYNO

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Re: Greekpizza's F23a1 Turbo build HELP (update 8-28-12)

Well if I plug in the stock ecu the fuel pump pressurized the system do I think everything is plugged in right and the fuses are good. Im gonna check the pin out of the p28 today
 

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Re: Greekpizza's F23a1 Turbo build HELP (update 10/3/12)

bump for some fresh pics
 

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Nice numbers buddy. Congrats!

There is no way it'll hold 11 psi :p. JK. But srsly, my accord was running great at 15 psi on the gt25r. You should be fine.
 

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Nice numbers buddy. Congrats!

There is no way it'll hold 11 psi :p. JK. But srsly, my accord was running great at 15 psi on the gt25r. You should be fine.

Thanks man. and yeah that comment was geared toward certain people who where giving me idiot advice about how my turbo will lag and how i should pull my ac and blah blah blah.

Haha im on full boost at 3200 in 4th. It spools so fast, but yeah real happy with it wish my clutch would hold more but i asked to much from it hahha. would like to thanks the previously boosted accords on here for the help there threads provided! :omgbd: also excited for the g23 man. :skurred:
 

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^ Lol at those people.

Great numbers man, welcome to the club!! :thumbsup:

PS - I love how your front end worked out - the front mount is fitted perfectly and the whole front in general is real mean.


to be honest i have been disapointed with the information from this forum. I have learned to trust the pros and then the forums.

I beg to differ. To be honest.. It depends on who the 'pros' are. If your 'pros' are like mine were, I should have listened to the forums... I did anyways, but I still trusted the 'pros' to take necessary precautions which they definitely didn't, which caused huge issues which I am still dealing with. If I had the pros who tuned your car, I'm sure I would have made better numbers way back then, and still be running strong on my first engine.
 
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^ Lol at those people.

Great numbers man, welcome to the club!! :thumbsup:

PS - I love how your front end worked out - the front mount is fitted perfectly and the whole front in general is real mean.




I beg to differ. To be honest.. It depends on who the 'pros' are. If your 'pros' are like mine were, I should have listened to the forums... I did anyways, but I still trusted the 'pros' to take necessary precautions which they definitely didn't, which caused huge issues which I am still dealing with. If I had the pros who tuned your car, I'm sure I would have made better numbers way back then, and still be running strong on my first engine.

Yeah thanks i lucked out with the front end fitting together hahah but yeah im really happy with it. Still have a few kinks with the ignition spark seems week, :thinking:. Me and Matt shue regaped the plugs and i put a new distributer cap on and still no luck. :thinking: So not sure i noticed some guy selling an msd ignition system maybe just snag that haha.
 

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