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    left overs

    I have a 90 probe GT turbo that the engine is goin out in, Do guys think I should take the turbo and the intercooler off, and put in the accord, If not its probe all goin to the junk yard.....lol
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    i would remove it anyway. even if you don't put into accord, you can always sell it on ebay to some teenager who wants turbo.
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    well i want one one the accord, it was a good turbo in the probe, fast as hell, Its max is like 15psi, and i thought maybe doing some work in the accord,
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    will it fit? and will it work? i'm not much on turbo.
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    the manifold will have to be made to the turbos flange but im sure it will, i just gotta figure out where the airlines on the turbo goto on the accord, Im not much on them either
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    depending on what kinda turbo it is, you might be able to get a turbo manifold either from Sean or get a custom log type made (if u prefer equal length) for the A20. I dont see a problem with making it, but the fuel management is gonna be a different task as you know.

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    uhh isnt that an IHI RHB5? Thats a small turbo, excellent spoolup but wont be good for more than maybe 7-10psi on the accord, great for small boost tho... ebay that shit
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    7-10psi for that turbo would be ample for the accord. this is only for the A20 with no internal mods on the block itself. I dont see why this cant be used. Besides, that small of a turbo should spool up quick like u said. Wonder where it starts making its power from the surge line. i doubt if its a watercooled tho.

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    well, fuel management should be a problem.
    you have some choices. you can go with stand a lone systems such as AEM, and other known fuel management, or you can just get GM ECU from Sean and run 10 psi on stock motor with no problem all day long.
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    i say take it off and put it in the accord!!! souldnt cost to much money to get it work.
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