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Comparing k series to f series.... Like comparing drugs to sex. Both are amazing, and both are better than boring vegtables... (Fa20)
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http://www.1320video.com/4-cylinder-...-huge-wheelie/
Dude from the area putting his s2k on the bumper. I'm 99% the motor is built but it's a turbo 4banger.... |
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I think you're trying to link an attachment or something.
It isn't working.
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OK, but details? lol you can't just talk about a 430hp naturally aspirated F2xC-powered S2000 without giving any details about how/what was used. I'm guessing it was much, much more costly than a supercharger or turbo setup... or else we'd all know about it and all be building one.
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Here a 900hp k20 mr2
[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FghHghOaypM"]900hp Honda Powered MR2 - Dominates the Streets of Florida - YouTube[/ame] |
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Mike, don't get dragged down to argue at this guy's level.. he doesn't know and won't know what you're talking about or your perspective until he sees, presumably, thousands of hours of tracktime to catch up to where you're at
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Dude I know how capable a f2x is. 12 years of racing I seen what I've seen bro. You think I will be debating and wasting my time if I didn't have a clue what I was talking about.
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But anyway, about the power... yes & no. The torque is important and so is being able to spool larger turbos faster (less lag, less time beginning to accelerate quickly). It's a balancing act though...... Too much torque can cause too much wheel spin and slow you down. You want just enough to match well with the level of grip you have. This is why some people (like Under Suzuki with his S15) sometimes go back down in displacement after going too high (initially, 2.3L SR20VET, then back down to 2.2L, I believe). BTW, the Top Fuel/Voltex S2000 I posted vids of above is also 2.2L. So, yeah... I'm not saying more torque is always better, but saying it doesn't matter is also false. |
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Inline Pro Sleeved 90mm block Inline Pro Billet 106mm crankshaft Carrillo Lightweight Rods CP CNC pistons w/Calico coatings ACL Race bearings Inline Pro CNC Cylinder head Inline Pro Stage twin lobe cams Supertech valvetrain Myers Competition race header Kinsler 67mm ITBs FTW Red Fuel Peak power hits at 9800 and carries to about 10200, before it starts dropping off. 11krpm redline. |
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Especially with titanium valves that's not unmanageable load, and springs are pretty fatigue resistant anyways. That said, 106mm stroke + 90mm bore is a pretty serious displacement increase, but at 2L displacement that would still be around 320hp, which is firmly into race car territory for an engine of that size and mass. |
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I had a K20A3 and torque-wise even though the FA20 has a torque dip I prefered the FA20's low end way better. I'm sure the K20A2 feels better up top because of the extra 550 rpms of the same power spread throughout.
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