Honda CR-Z Custom Turbo
Posted: Fri Mar 06, 2020 7:56 am
Hello all,
I already read some discussions on this forum but i am new as a member.
There is a lot of useful information here!
However, i could not find anything about this topic.
I am currently putting a turbo on my daily honda cr-z 2010 and aiming for +/- 200 hp. For tuning the engine I bought a hondata flashpro, which works really well. There is a base map available for a hks supercharger with intercooler, running around 0.75 bar and around 200hp(same as i am aiming for) on PON91(where in Europe I use RON95, which is the same). My question is, is it recommended to use this map on my CR-Z before taking it to a tuner? Or does anyone has a turbo map available on PON91 (RON95) for the honda cr-z? I want to test if everything is working, there are no oil leaks after and if the intake pipes are not leaking or blowing off due to the higher pressure etc. If I go to a tuning and something like this happens, it takes a lot of time and therefore an unnecessary amount of money. On the other hand, I really do not want to blow up my engine... Thanks in advance!
Kind regards,
Mervin from the Netherlands
I already read some discussions on this forum but i am new as a member.
There is a lot of useful information here!
However, i could not find anything about this topic.
I am currently putting a turbo on my daily honda cr-z 2010 and aiming for +/- 200 hp. For tuning the engine I bought a hondata flashpro, which works really well. There is a base map available for a hks supercharger with intercooler, running around 0.75 bar and around 200hp(same as i am aiming for) on PON91(where in Europe I use RON95, which is the same). My question is, is it recommended to use this map on my CR-Z before taking it to a tuner? Or does anyone has a turbo map available on PON91 (RON95) for the honda cr-z? I want to test if everything is working, there are no oil leaks after and if the intake pipes are not leaking or blowing off due to the higher pressure etc. If I go to a tuning and something like this happens, it takes a lot of time and therefore an unnecessary amount of money. On the other hand, I really do not want to blow up my engine... Thanks in advance!
Kind regards,
Mervin from the Netherlands