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ITB's
Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2016 11:17 am
by Free Ranj Egg
Hello folks,
Just a quick question, is anyone here running ITB's on their lude? If so what sort of power do you generate from them?
I know they cost quite a bit and they are b1tch to tune, but is it better save up for this set up rather than the tried and tested Accord Type R manifold, with an induction kit and an exhaust?
Do they have any distinct advantages or disadvantages? I know that higher compression pistons are required.
I don't fancy a forced induction set up, so I am just exploring N/A options.
Cheers
Ranj
Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2016 11:26 am
by 4thgenphil
Only really any point if the engine is high comp amd a set of big cams. I was at tipping point of them being an option and im at over 12.5-1 with stage 3 cams amd flowed head with a mighty exhaust.
Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2016 11:48 am
by Merlin
Yeah as Phil says they are generally for a high end built engine.
Free Ranj Egg - What engine is in your car the H22a5 or H22a8?
Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2016 12:30 pm
by Free Ranj Egg
@Merlin - Its an A8 mate.
Im curious, a high end build with higher compression stage 3 cams, a flowed head and an exhaust - what sort of power would that make?
My initial plan was to go down the exhaust, exahust manifold, intake, Accord R manifold, larger throttle body route until I saw an article on ITB's which made me curious lol.
Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2016 12:39 pm
by Merlin
With an a8 (with its 11:1 comp pistons) I would go Skunk2 stage 2 pro cams, ATR IM, 78mm TB and be in the 250-260 range (maybe a tickle higher on a good engine). ITB's will be a pain the hoop as they require to be tweaked often to give optimal performance.
Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2016 1:58 pm
by Free Ranj Egg
Nice one mate - cheers... now to save up and source the parts.
My car is a bit high on the mileage - its near 180k now. So not sure if a rebuild is a good idea prior to modifying.
Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2016 2:38 pm
by Drax
Merlin wrote:With an a8 (with its 11:1 comp pistons) I would go Skunk2 stage 2 pro cams, ATR IM, 78mm TB and be in the 250-260 range (maybe a tickle higher on a good engine). ITB's will be a pain the hoop as they require to be tweaked often to give optimal performance.
jeeeez i hope you meant a 68mm tb merl
dont forget Free Ranj Egg you'll need a remapple ecu to tune all this in like a p28/p30/p72 ecu with a Hondata chip installed

Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2016 3:10 pm
by Merlin

I sure did

Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2016 4:53 pm
by Free Ranj Egg
Lol at Merlin.
Yes Drax I am aware a ECU will also be required.
I might need to sell a kidney to fund this so if anyone is interested I have a low mileage 1 owner kidney will full service history, no modifications, in original condition and it is a well cared for example.
I am open to sensible offers. I know its against forum rules but pictures are available on request.
Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2016 6:11 pm
by ek9sid
Free Ranj Egg wrote:Lol at Merlin.
Yes Drax I am aware a ECU will also be required.
I might need to sell a kidney to fund this so if anyone is interested I have a low mileage 1 owner kidney will full service history, no modifications, in original condition and it is a well cared for example.
I am open to sensible offers. I know its against forum rules but pictures are available on request.
