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I'm just coming from what I've experienced with a track Integra RS (2300lbs with stock power level - that car was on par with the FR-S, but with much better initial acceleration off the line and the B18A motor had characteristics which I would love to have in the FA20. The FA20 is more of a an engine that smoothly builds it speed and doesnt want to change its rpms too quickly, the B18A lived to rev and was much more eager to do so, especially once adding the 8lb racing flywheel - going off throttle was more like gentley getting on the brakes and going on throttle like having an electric motor assist, noticeable change in decceleration/acceleration (the B18A with the flywheel literally goes up and down through the rpms, in gear, about twice as quick as the stock FA20 - I'm sure the weight difference between the two vehicles also helped with that as well.) The flywheel made a very noticeable difference in how it launched from a stop, and it already had a custom designed and fabbed exhaust/header/intake. Noticeably quicker acceleration plus you definitely felt being forcibly pushed back into the seat at launch. And then when running on track, the motor was much more eager and quicker to run up and down the revs in gear....and that also translates to having quicker and more precise control of the car through the turns. When it comes to building a NA setup, a properly designed lightweight flywheel, low MOI wheel design, and rear end gearing change will always be part of it for me - just makes sense and enhances the cars reflexes. The TRD/Toda flywheel is on my highly want list along with a 4.56 ratio ring and pinion. I've also ended up going to a 'skinnier', lighter, and slightly smaller diameter tire setup than stock which suits the car better. A more responsive car is what I'm looking for in an NA build. I'm one of the owners who is more than content with the stock power level of the FR-S - It just needs less mass and a little quicker reflexes.
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Wtf why are you guys talking about airplanes and treadmills and hookers?
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Replacing the harmonic balancer and stock driveshaft? Whole lotta nope there.
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Because we fucking feel like it!
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I would like to get a spare FA20 motor and take my time and do an NA build on it, been looking at the NA build thread off and on. I don't need it to rev too high, just fast - 8K redline is all I'm looking for, as long as its noticeably quicker at spinning up and down than a stock unit...
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The question is predicated on a flawed assumption. The presence of a treadmill is irrelevant. The airplane doesn't use its wheels to achieve forward motion. The fact that they're rolling on a treadmill is irrelevant. When you apply power to the engine, Jet, turboprop, plain ol' reciprocating engine bolted to a propeller, the plane will move forward. It doesn't matter what the wheels are doing. It doesn't matter if it's on a treadmill that's going 1000 miles per hour. The wheels are freewheeling. You can't make enough drag through the treadmill to stop the plane. That's the minimal rotational drag of a wheel bearing vs the forward thrust of the plane. It's a question that hands you a flawed assumption and asks you to answer a question based on the flawed assumption. That's the definition of a trick question. Imagine this scenario. Imagine you're on roller skates on a treadmill, and someone hands you a rope. If you pull the rope, you go forward. It doesn't matter if the treadmill is going a billion miles an hour. You go forward when you pull the rope. The treadmill can not match your forward speed, the same way a treadmill can't "match" an airplane's forward speed, they are not applying the same force. They can't apply the same force. It's impossible. They are applying different forces to different mediums that don't balance out.
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If I were to go NA, I would start with some weight reduction and add about four cylinders.
You could also raise the compression. Pretty low as is. ![]()
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