wbjones
UltimaDork
11/25/14 11:56 a.m.
MrChaos wrote:
Dusterbd13 wrote:
Its ok.
On a completely thread-jacking jaunt: if any of y'all come this way, bbq is on me.
Piggyback should pass nc emissions. 2k budget should be enough to boost a honda, right?
My car has been inspected recently and iirc it isn't a load based emission test, they just put the tester in the exhaust at idle and make sure it isn't throwing a check engine light, it take like 10 mins max for emissions and safety.
I've been having cars inspected in the Asheville area since inspections started … including the last 15yr of OBDII inspections … and I've never seen a probe type inspection … all I've ever seen is OBDII hook up and go
that said, it's been nearly a yr since the last inspection … have they changed things here this past yr ?
in stanly its a plug into the obd2 port. no sniffer, no load, nada. if theres no codes, and all the pids are in place, youre good to go.
In reply to wbjones:
thinking back I guess I was wrong, here is what one of the inspection sheets they give you looks like(not mine found on google)
as long as you have something that looks like a cat you are fine and the obd2 doesnt pull any emissions codes or any reset codes within the last 30 mins to 1 hour before the test.
also it is not like you cant go to the sketchier parts of town and slip the inspector a $20, I have a friend in Weaverville that hasn't run cats on his 2nd gen lightning for 5 years now and his tint is 100% illegal(5% on doors and rear glass and 20% on windshield)
wbjones
UltimaDork
11/25/14 12:27 p.m.
MrChaos wrote:
In reply to wbjones:
thinking back I guess I was wrong, here is what one of the inspection sheets they give you looks like(not mine found on google)
as long as you have something that looks like a cat you are fine and the obd2 doesnt pull any emissions codes or any reset codes within the last 30 mins to 1 hour before the test.
the "looks like a cat" thing …. I realize that the inspector is supposed to put the car up in the air … but never NEVER has an inspector lifted any of my cars in all the yrs I've been getting cars inspected … i.e. they wouldn't have any idea whether or not I have a cat … LOL
In reply to wbjones:
at the place I get mine done, sometimes they walk into the oil pit, sometimes they dont.
Assuming you're retaining the interior, power windows, etc, I think a low 13/high 12 second 1/4 is a pretty lofty goal with a $2k budget.
We hit 12.7 at 109mph in the s00p3rturd, but that was an 1800 lb. car boosted to the berkeleying moon (gauge only went to 15PSI) on drag slicks on a cold night in GA. Granted, that was a D16Z6, and I'm told B series motors love the boost, but still, I don't think you're going to move that much weight with FWD on street tires to a low 13 second 1/4 for $2k "reliably."
That said, junkyard turbo + used nitrous kit would be reliable and fun until it isn't.
OR - K20 swap + spray?
wbjones
MegaDork
11/25/14 9:42 p.m.
shoot .. I've hit the low 13's every time I've ever run …
usually just past the 1/8 mark
I'm familiar with inspections as I am a licensed inspector. I just didn't know if anyone had run a jdm ecu and it actually communicate with the dlc as it should. I believe from the research I have done that the aem piggy back should work great. It would be simpler and cheaper if I could run the jdm ecu and the h23a or f20b.
FWIW: I don't think 200 at the flywheel in a 2700 lb. car on street tires = low 13 sec. 1/4 mile times.
pimpm3
HalfDork
11/26/14 10:43 p.m.
I have a tubular manifold, turbo, adapter plate for the oil pickup, FMU, and small intercooler for a B series. I will make you a sweet deal on it...
/thread jack
very true.....i was thinking cams and full bolt ons for any engine swap. Turbo seems the only way.
pimpm3
HalfDork
11/26/14 11:37 p.m.
got it, i will send you some pics tommorow
pimpm3
HalfDork
11/27/14 4:46 p.m.
I think the turbo is a Turbonetics T3/T4. I have a set of 4 RC Engineering 440 Injectors with the pigtail connectors, a Vortech FMU, a golden eagle oil filter plate (to get oil for turbo without drilling a hole in block), a unknown brand blow off valve, a manual boost controller, and a 24 by about 8 inch by 3 inch thick front mount intercooler. You would need a wastgate, and a generic tubing kit from ebay. All of the parts are name brand stuff not cheap chinese knock offs other then the intercooler.
How does $500 plus shipping sound? A piping kit costs about $80.00 and you can get a new waste gate for around $100.00. You would have a turbo set up that has room to grow and is quality stuff.
Damn that's a screaming deal. Makes me wish I still had a honda.
And tjparsons, im over in Albemarle if you want a hand. Or need some garage space to borrow.
Ok, that sounds like a fair price to me. Let me double check a couple things and get back to you pimpm3. Thanks Duster I appreciate it.
I'll be second in line for that turbo setup if taparsons doesn't pick it up
Aaaaaaand I might be third in line. Did it sell?
Jarod
Reader
12/10/14 5:00 p.m.
Yeah does anyone else have cheap forced induction for a B series?
Wait wait wait... You want a drag car? Boost it. You want a track car, keep it NA. Especially Honda.
pimpm3
HalfDork
12/10/14 7:22 p.m.
I shipped it out last week. I used the money for a new set of BFG rivals