6 pounds of boost is the safest without engine damage. the compression ratio of a type-s motor is 11:1.0 this is really high, and to add more pressure on the motor will simply cause engine damage. most turbo cars the come stock with turbo have a ratio of 9:1.0 or 9:5.0 having a boost controller is very important when adding a turbo or supercharger. at 6lbs of boost, you will have 50-60 hp more. and for the type-s its pretty good. anymore you will need motor work.
Base model 2005-2006 RSXs have 155 b/hp Base model 2002-2004 RSXs have 160 b/hp 2002-2006 RSX type S have 200 b/hp
Stock turbo can run close to 14 PSI...but you can increase as much as your turbo can. The engine will not last as long with higher boost. Upgrading internals such as pistons, rods, crankshaft, camshaft, and valves can allow much higher boost.
Yes, it can only if you run more than the heads can handle. With the proper amount of boost she will purr like a kitten.
Eagle Talon and Mitsubishi Eclipse turbo models run 7lbs of boost as a factory setting.
You can get quite a bit of boost with the BD-Power twin turbo kit, but it depends on your engine and how you mate the kit.
You can put a supercharger on a stock engine it depends on how much boost you run wether your engine can handle it or not.
I assume you mean how do you get the person to run and turn by himself. To do that, you need to get a speed boost. The person will run and turn by himself. However, once your boost runs out, and you're no longer blue, you are back in control.
Run over a item box and a random selection of items will appear and if you are lucky it will be a mushroom for a boost
It probably wwon't run correctly, but if it did, it lose 40%-60% depending on the model/amount of boost.
There is no low boost light in a gtp. There is a boost meter. indicating how much boost you are pushing.
It will give them a boost before they run so they will go Fast.
17psi