Monday, May 24, 2010

1999-2000 Honda Civic DOHC Vtec B16A2 Performer X Turbocharging System

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Description: The Edelbrock Performer X Turbocharging System is a complete Turbo Kit that gives 1999-2000 Honda Civic DOHC VTEC B16A2 owners a 70-80 horsepower increase from turbocharging. The Garrett GT-28RS ball bearing turbo comes pre-assembled as one unit with a Ni-resist cast exhaust manifold and exhaust elbow, and inlet oil and water lines for the simplest possible installation. The system includes a high-performance Victor X intake manifold with four additional injectors and a separate electronic controller to add fuel and retard spark under boosted conditions. The Edelbrock Exhaust manifold and elbow are designed for maximum flow and high velocity for quicker turbo spool-up. We have included an intercooler, blow-off valve, windshield pillar mount boost gauge, a turbo oil supply adapter, and pre-assembled Russell oil, water, and fuel lines to make this one of the most complete kits on the market.

Before Beginning: This installation can be accomplished using common tools and procedures. However, one should have a basic knowledge of automotive repair and modification and be familiar with and comfortable working on this vehicle. If you do not feel comfortable working on a large project such as this, it is recommended to have the installation completed by a professional mechanic. Keeping a 1999-2000 Honda Civic Si Service Manual on hand for reference is helpful. REMEMBER: WHEN WORKING AROUND GASOLINE, DO NOT SMOKE, AND KEEP ALL OPEN FLAMES, SPARKS AND OTHER SOURCES OF IGNITION AWAY FROM THE WORK AREA. Failure to do so can result in a FIRE or EXPLOSION. Installing this turbocharger kit will substantially increase the power output of your engine. Before installing this kit, you should perform a compression test to ensure that your engine is in good condition. Consult a Factory Service Manual for the proper compression test procedure and acceptable in-service limits. The valve lash should be properly adjusted. If the valves are not properly seating, or the valve lash is not properly adjusted, the increased temperatures created by the increased power output could accelerate valve seat wear and cause burnt valves. If for any reason your engine has oil pressure that is below the acceptable service limits as specified in the Factory Service Manual, this problem should be corrected before installing this turbocharger kit. (Note: Check kit contents on the following page before starting your installation).

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