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if i did any n/a work like port and polish then down the road decided to go with supercharger or turbo. would i still be able to put it on or would the port and polish and other n/a work affect it like i read earlier that it would be a waste of money and i'd get not added gain out of addin a forced induction on after had n/a work done...why is this?

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Port & polishing would benefit a forced induction application.

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how cme is my question?

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any port and polish done correctly will benifit the enigne because it allows a smoother flow gases throughout the enigne. Reduces the amount of turbulence created by the manifold.

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Port & Polishing will allow that great flow of air caused by the turbo/s/c to enter the cylinders more efficently.

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so if i do reprogram my ecu and port n polish it wouln't affect me gettin a turbo or sc later on down the road

cause i was told that it would so i need it all cleard up for me cause my machanic is waitin for the go ahead to do it

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Reprogram your ECU? What exactly do you mean reprogram? You're making this seem easier than it actually is.

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getting you ecu reprogrammed would be pointless because turbo kits come with either a new ecu or piggyback controller that overwrites your ecu's air/fuel maps, etc ...

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i was told when i change the compression and don't have the ecu sent out to be remapped then it could casue problems casue i'll get some restrictions or something like that

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isn't that what hondata does to RSX-S ecu's? Would be nice if we had something of that sort available.

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Originally posted by celica2kgts:
i was told when i change the compression and don't have the ecu sent out to be remapped then it could casue problems casue i'll get some restrictions or something like that

[ 05-20-2003, 11:18 AM: Message edited by: Steven ]

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