Robokillahoe
New Member
Hi, I own a 2003 civic ex. with 120k miles on it. I have a rebuilt transmission (automatic). And the car runs perfectly fun with no problems what so ever.
Now my question is. Can I boost my Auto civic? I got several different inconclusive answers from another forum such as... I could, but I wouldn't get the full turbo experience, others said, yes but I'd be limited to lower psi's and lower level ECU's, Others said the transmission wouldnt hold or whatever.... And others said that yes it's possible and there have been people who've done it. And again theres the people that said no.
I'm not looking for a crazy amount of boost. 7-10 psi seems sufficient enough.. The car is lacking in torque and balls, and all I want is just a little more umph.
Would it be possible if I just get a small turbo with low-average amount of boost? I know how much turbos and ECU's run about and money isn't an issue.
Any advice? Please and thank you.
Oh btw I did check the forums for forced induction but the links that were given are down. So I'm a noob at a loss here.
Now my question is. Can I boost my Auto civic? I got several different inconclusive answers from another forum such as... I could, but I wouldn't get the full turbo experience, others said, yes but I'd be limited to lower psi's and lower level ECU's, Others said the transmission wouldnt hold or whatever.... And others said that yes it's possible and there have been people who've done it. And again theres the people that said no.
I'm not looking for a crazy amount of boost. 7-10 psi seems sufficient enough.. The car is lacking in torque and balls, and all I want is just a little more umph.
Would it be possible if I just get a small turbo with low-average amount of boost? I know how much turbos and ECU's run about and money isn't an issue.
Any advice? Please and thank you.
Oh btw I did check the forums for forced induction but the links that were given are down. So I'm a noob at a loss here.