it all depens on a few factors...
1 boost... i hear integra thrown out there... i am assuming it isnt gsr or type r... this is good it has a lower compression ratio wich wards off detonation... witht he lower c/r you are safer with boost... if you want the engine to last... no more than 5-7psi on stock internals...
2 tuning you will need to get this engine tuned on a dyno with an experienced tuner(they arent all just guys with cofee can mufflers) luckily you own a honda and there are lots of tuned ecu upgrades and other options available for a boosted engine...
3 money i reccomend stand alone engine management... this is expensive... i aslo reccomend building the engine a little(if you plan on more power)
the turbo timer isnt all that neccesary just dont go racing then kill it(and if it dies start it right back up!) and a bov(blow off valve) is required for all turbo models...when you let off the throttle(to say shift gears) the throttle plate closes and the turbo is still boosting... this will blow your intake piping apart... so a one way valve(also known as a compressor bypass valve) is put in place... when the intake pipe reaches a certain pressure it bleeds it off(making the cool psshhh sound on most models)
to learn the basics of forced induction click
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ps im drunk now... otherwise i would go more in depth...