Turbocharge with 2016 Civic Turbo Parts
#22
Shhhhhh! That's blasphemy! No talking like that on these boards. Manual tranny is king. ALWAYS remember that. Now go to your room.
**I'll meet you there with some ideas. Let's talk! **
~~~Now back to our regularly scheduled discussion.....
#25
I have been looking at eveything on these for several months and looks like all you would need to customize would be a downpipe to stock exhaust and intercooler piping and intake from the turbo.
Most important thing is no ecu will accept a turbo for tuning purposes, so until Ktuner can run turbo or Flashpro is out we have to wait for any projects.
Most important thing is no ecu will accept a turbo for tuning purposes, so until Ktuner can run turbo or Flashpro is out we have to wait for any projects.
#26
so on an interesting note, the new motors are dubbed l15b7, the bore and stroke are the same.
This will be a nice cheap alternative to forged internals.
CRANKSHAFT - PISTON (1.5L) for 2016 Honda CIVIC SEDAN
This will be a nice cheap alternative to forged internals.
CRANKSHAFT - PISTON (1.5L) for 2016 Honda CIVIC SEDAN
#27
so on an interesting note, the new motors are dubbed l15b7, the bore and stroke are the same.
This will be a nice cheap alternative to forged internals.
CRANKSHAFT - PISTON (1.5L) for 2016 Honda CIVIC SEDAN
This will be a nice cheap alternative to forged internals.
CRANKSHAFT - PISTON (1.5L) for 2016 Honda CIVIC SEDAN
#28
bump - i want boost. ktuner has cracked our ecu, so this is a possibility now. im having trouble finding any totalled 1.5T Civics to grab parts from unfortunately
found some things that we may need:
turbo charger assembly 780$ - http://www.hondapartsnow.com/genuine...0-5aa-a01.html
manifold (maybe? looks like the turbo assembly bolts up to this) 85$ - http://www.hondapartsnow.com/genuine...0-5aa-a00.html
oil return line (maybe?) 107$ - http://www.hondapartsnow.com/genuine...0-59b-000.html
purge control solenoid (bpv?) 27$ - http://www.hondapartsnow.com/genuine...2-5aa-a01.html
intercooler 97$ - http://www.hondapartsnow.com/genuine...0-5aa-a01.html
will need lots of fittings, custom piping, bolts/nuts, tuning, etc, possibly injectors
found some things that we may need:
turbo charger assembly 780$ - http://www.hondapartsnow.com/genuine...0-5aa-a01.html
manifold (maybe? looks like the turbo assembly bolts up to this) 85$ - http://www.hondapartsnow.com/genuine...0-5aa-a00.html
oil return line (maybe?) 107$ - http://www.hondapartsnow.com/genuine...0-59b-000.html
purge control solenoid (bpv?) 27$ - http://www.hondapartsnow.com/genuine...2-5aa-a01.html
intercooler 97$ - http://www.hondapartsnow.com/genuine...0-5aa-a01.html
will need lots of fittings, custom piping, bolts/nuts, tuning, etc, possibly injectors
Last edited by TofuShop; 09-12-2016 at 10:16 PM.
#29
Last edited by ottotuner; 10-11-2016 at 01:59 AM.
#30
They are hitting the wreckers already.
19XFC1F33GE202325 | 2016 white Honda Civic Ex on Sale in Philadelphia, PA | Lot 34768926
19XFC1F33GE202325 | 2016 white Honda Civic Ex on Sale in Philadelphia, PA | Lot 34768926
Jk that's a terrible thing to say about such a good car. But I would trust this one over the flood damage one you had posted before. This gives me hope for this route of getting a turbo in.
#31
@Myxalplyx I've been reading your posts. Thanks for pioneering the aftermarket availability for the GK. I've touched base with Hasport about K swap mounts. Just waiting on confirmation the mounts have been tested on our chasis already. If you come up with a turbo L15 alternative though, I'll subscribe to that. The turbo 1.5 Civic performs nicely it seems.
Thanks, to everyone pushing on with mods.
Newb
#33
On the plus side, once someone cracks the ECU and analyzes the engine setup, we can figure out why and how the CR-V makes more power than the Civic and hopefully use that to our advantage (if it's in the programming).
#34
let's do this
Since I knew of the civic turbo with the L15 engine name as our fit I figure swapping parts would be a good way of making turbo our car, problem is that nobody seems to be willing to take hands on doing it...
So I decided to take up the matter and venture on this path, not without involving all who have that same concern, and perhaps with your help we can discover the best way to make it possible.
With that on the table as a first step I leave here a couple of pics comparing exhaust outlets from the stock downpipe with catalytic converter vs civic turbo and sizes on both of them to figure out if it would fit.
So I decided to take up the matter and venture on this path, not without involving all who have that same concern, and perhaps with your help we can discover the best way to make it possible.
With that on the table as a first step I leave here a couple of pics comparing exhaust outlets from the stock downpipe with catalytic converter vs civic turbo and sizes on both of them to figure out if it would fit.
#35
Can I join into that room???? I have valuable information
#38
I will be retiring my Fit within a month or so. I plan on getting a 2017 Honda Civic LX Hatchback. CVT of course. I'm already starting trouble on the boards.
My car is already back to stock. Minus the cams and NST pulley, which I'm not paying for to get removed.
It's been great being here in the forums with you guys. I had fun over the years. It seems kinda dead in this forum though and this car seems to be a great platform to work with. The engine anyways.
It's been nice knowing you all.
My car is already back to stock. Minus the cams and NST pulley, which I'm not paying for to get removed.
It's been great being here in the forums with you guys. I had fun over the years. It seems kinda dead in this forum though and this car seems to be a great platform to work with. The engine anyways.
It's been nice knowing you all.
#40
Oviyo,
Here are the pics you wanted me to post up. You wanted to share some some info about them?
Honda Fit exhaust Manifold Inlet
Turbo Inlet
Turbo Inlet and Honda Fit Exhaust Manifold Inlet