Joe Simpson’s humble beginning was typical in the import scene: a ’93 Civic. “The Civic coupe I had before this car was my learning platform,” Simpson says. “It was my first Honda. I learned so much from it that over the years I was capable of doing things a lot cleaner and tighter. As I progressed, the car went from a 13-second daily driver to running 12s, 11s, 10s, and finally 9.5 at 160 mph. I had so many different setups in the car over the years it was just time to tear it apart and completely start over, or start with a new car all together. I decided I wanted to build an Integra, so I started looking for a shell.”
About four or five months later the exoskeleton of what would become Simpson’s end game, his ultimate expression of Honda power, was towed home. Like many before him, Simpson has parlayed his passion for performance into a business: Tempest Racing out of Mechanicsville, Md.—yes it’s a real place—which is about 30 minutes south of Washington, D.C.
Simpson didn’t sit and watch the paint dry, however, he moved directly to the next step: the engine installation. A dummy engine was installed so Simpson could lay out the turbo system. The core of the system is a custom Full-Race twin-scroll exhaust manifold and a Bullseye Power S372 turbo. Bullseye Power offers this turbo with three different A/Rs on both the hot and cold side and a dizzying number of wheel trims. Twin 44mm TiAL Sport wastegates propagate spool up while dumping into a 4-inch Full-Race downpipe. Simpson also fabbed the piping, which houses a 50mm TiAl blow-off valve and leads to a custom Tempest Racing FMIC that uses a Garrett core. The FMIC boost snakes its way into a wicked Full-Race intake modified to accommodate eight injectors and a 70mm Wilson throttle body.
The fuel system features 1,050cc Fuel Injector Clinic injectors with four primaries mounted on a Skunk2 composite rail and four secondaries secured on a Tempest Racing/BDL rail. An Aeromotive Pro Series pump via -10 lines feeds the system.
Simpson also jumps to the podium in support of the NLR AMS-1000 boost controller. “I like this boost controller so much. Once you hook it up, if the boost is not 100 percent perfect you know there is a problem with the car. Aside from being the most accurate controller I’ve ever used and being the best boost controller when it comes to having complete control of the car going down the track, it’s also a diagnostic tool. At our last track outing we were monitoring the AMS-1000 map sensor through the MoTeC software and were able to discover a bad wastegate diaphragm without even removing the wastegates.”
“I feel we’re at the point with the car where we have the parts to go fast, it’s just a matter of getting everything set up properly. We plan to run the car on 26-inch tires instead of the usual 24.5s. Big picture–wise we plan to data log as many parameters as possible, pre-turbo inlet temps, exhaust backpressure, wastegate pressure, crankcase pressure, etc. At this point in the game, information is everything,” Simpson says.
Specs
Engine
84.5mm B18 (LS), Custom Wiseco pistons, Manley rods, ACL bearings, ERL sleeves, ERL main girdle, Full ARP hardware, Cometic Head gasket,Moroso oil pan, GSR cylinder head with Ferrea valves, valvesprings, retainers, roller rockers, comp non-VTEC cams, Stewart Engines race port, and T1 cam trigger kit, Full-Race exhaust manifold, Bullseye Power S372 turbocharger, Full-Race downpipe, Twin TiAL wastegate, TiAL blow-off valve, Tempest Racing intercooler and charge pipe kit using Garrett core, Wilson throttle body, Full-Race intake manifold, 8x Fuel Injector Clinic 1,050cc injectors, Tempest Racing/BDL fuel rails, Aeromotive pro-series fuel pump and regulator, T1 catch can, Fluidyne radiator Fluidampr crank pulley
Transmission
Suspension
Omni-Power drag coilovers, Full-Race traction bars
brakes
Stock Acura Integra, Stroud parachute
Exterior
JDM front end, Weld wheels, Micky Thompson slicks, Carbon-fiber hood and trunk, Custom burgundy paint
Interior
Tempest Racing 10-point rollcage, Stroud harness, Stroud window net, MOMO steering wheel, PCS dash logger, MoTeC M800 ECU, M&W Pro-14 ignition box, 2x Corbeau seats NGK wideband, NLR AMS-1000 boost controller, T1 Long Shifter kit with strain gauge.
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