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Here at TDC, Travis(one of our mechanics) is building an Integra for $1500. The plan is 300whp to start us off. The build is consisting of random cheap part and parts that we have acquired over the years.

Here is what we had:
450 DSM injectors
ECU that will be tuned on Crome Gold
Aftermarket H to DC Mounts
Axels
High Mileage F22 motor
H22 Transmission
XS Power Manifold
S-Fab Wastegate

So far this is what we have spent:
Car = $500
Turbonectics 50 Trim Turbo = $50
Used Exedy Stg 3 Clutch and Flywheel = $100
Leaves us $850 left


We got the motor from an 93 Honda Accord that had a bad transmission and we had a H22 transmission laying around here at the shop.

Here are the pictures

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Everything is here to finish it up and ill be posting pictures as we wrap it up... should be a fun car to beat down on lol.
Turbo Parts and Clutch & Flywheel...

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We traded some things around, and acquired this Ram Horn H-Series Manifold. Definitely looks a lot better
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Here are the before...

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And After pics of the tear down

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Motor is in and might just have it done on Friday..And if anyone wants the interior form this car your can come and get it for cheap lol

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Looks like fun. You should make it a Grassroots motorsports challenge car
Car is almost done... Hopefully tuning tonight??

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9.1PSI on the stock MAP sensor

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did you end up staying under budget? numbers are pretty good if so
laggy!
i guess that'll happen at only 9 psi.
how strong is the bottom end on those f22's?
at least you don't have f22 gearing, that would be absolutely horrible.
We came in about $400 under budget. That includes buying the car.

The turbo is a little laggy, but we chose it over the 50 trim we had.

We beat this car down all last night, and for $1100, its an amazing car.
rubber mallet fixes all problems right? Wink

looks like a blast to play with.
Update:

We traded the Turbonetics turbo that we originally planned to use on this car for a set of new in box SCAT Rods and Arias Pistons. As soon as the stock engine as seen a few track passes, we will be ripping it apart and freshening it up with all forged parts.

If my calculator is right, we should see 450-500 whp for under $2000, total investment.
UPDATE:

Apparently, 200K mile F22 engines don't mix well with boost and guys who drive like race car drivers.

The motor spun a rod bearing, ending our fun for the moment. When we can find the time, we have Pistons and Rods, so we will build the engine. Then, back on the dyno for some extra cheap horsepower.
Cheap, reliable, fast. Pick two.

Tongue
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