Keeping it basic with S/C
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I have a 343WHP Comptech setup on stock clutch & diff - no problems at all.
Depends on your driving style I have a lot of mechnical sympathy so no launches or super fast gear changes.
I have a 343WHP Comptech setup on stock clutch & diff - no problems at all.
Depends on your driving style I have a lot of mechnical sympathy so no launches or super fast gear changes.
Originally Posted by mikey k,Aug 24 2008, 03:05 AM
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I have a 343WHP Comptech setup on stock clutch & diff - no problems at all.
Depends on your driving style I have a lot of mechnical sympathy so no launches or super fast gear changes.
I have a 343WHP Comptech setup on stock clutch & diff - no problems at all.
Depends on your driving style I have a lot of mechnical sympathy so no launches or super fast gear changes.
With that in mind... What sort of issues/concerns might you anticipate, if any?
I think what I will probably end up doing is just going with kraftwerks base kit. I really want to just keep things as simple as I can and not have to worry about a possible need for a new diff and the required clutch/flywheel upgrade that goes along with the high boost kit. The hard part about this is the fact that I could have an extra 40whp or so for the same price. I may do the base kit then swap out the pulley for the high boost pulley when my clutch eventually burns out.
I wouldn't be concerned about the effect of the header on SMOG if you are running a test pipe...
You can get a comptech reinforced OEM diff if you don't want to shell out all the $ for the r200 conversion... and you can get it in a few different ratios (to better fit the SC power delivery, I believe most people run 4.44 or higher).
John
You can get a comptech reinforced OEM diff if you don't want to shell out all the $ for the r200 conversion... and you can get it in a few different ratios (to better fit the SC power delivery, I believe most people run 4.44 or higher).
John
Originally Posted by jwa4378,Aug 27 2008, 11:58 AM
I wouldn't be concerned about the effect of the header on SMOG if you are running a test pipe...
You can get a comptech reinforced OEM diff if you don't want to shell out all the $ for the r200 conversion... and you can get it in a few different ratios (to better fit the SC power delivery, I believe most people run 4.44 or higher).
John
You can get a comptech reinforced OEM diff if you don't want to shell out all the $ for the r200 conversion... and you can get it in a few different ratios (to better fit the SC power delivery, I believe most people run 4.44 or higher).
John
Will definitely look into a comptech reinforced diff.... What are we looking at for labor hours on such a job?
I am pretty sure the blower will have to come out to get a header in.
Kingsta the kw reflash was made for stock header so with a aftermarket one gains should be very little..... I already had it in there so i just left it and plan to get more out of it when hondata releases K-pro for MY06+
Kingsta the kw reflash was made for stock header so with a aftermarket one gains should be very little..... I already had it in there so i just left it and plan to get more out of it when hondata releases K-pro for MY06+
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