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The FA20 is not refined and as exhilarating to operate, especially the MY 13-16 units. It gets the job done but it's definitely the low point of the car and i am not the only voice with this complaint.
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Raise your hand if you plan to tear apart the motor to do a big build or if you just want to add some bolt ons. I'm guessing most would use the setup provided in the swap and maybe add E85. A few might do cams. Most will add forced induction down the road instead of doing a NA build, but I'm not saying what people should do. I just hope we don't get carried away with expectations from a K20/24 swap and boltons. I would suggest someone watch the Gears and Gasoline K24 Swap series I posted then follow it through to the end when he does a full list of the parts and the total price of the build. Compare that number to the whp and ask yourself if your expectations match reality. His Honda is bad ass, btw. It is an all motor, lightweight beast, so no one needs to convince me that it isn't fruitful. I'm just trying to balance expectations with reality.
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Check the debates between the Honda and Toyota fanboys, and you get very different perspectives about the motors. Many Toyota fans complain that the Honda motors don't sound great or don't have much spirit or whatever. It is subjective. It goes the same in the Subie crowd, who enjoy their boxer rumble and growl. To each their own. I think a K20A2 from a RSX Type S would have been cool too. Even with less torque, the extra 725 RPMS would be nice.
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FYI, i did email K industries about the support for the newer chassis (wiring) and drive shaft and this was their response:
Yes, the pinouts are all the same for the 2017-2020 cars. We are working with Haltech right now to confirm that the CAN protocols are also the same. If they are not, we will need to pull the CAN on the 2017-2020 cars and get that added to the software as well. But one way or another we will be supporting all vehicles from 2013-2020, and if any minor harness changes end up being needed then we can easily handle that. Yes, a custom driveshaft is needed. We have a custom 3" aluminum shaft in our test car. Assuming that works well for us, that will be our go-to solution and we will keep them in stock. We have also considered shortening the front section of the two piece shaft, but that does introduce some more complexity since we'd still need to balance the entire two piece shaft as one, and would need to offer a core exchange program.
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Folks forget the FA20 makes K20A / K20Z1/3/4/5 power, with 1000 less RPM, while producing something like 1/10th the emissions. The FA20 is quite good for what it is. Disclosure: I've owned and own K powered vehicles, and currently daily drive a K20Z1 |
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It's unfortunate that the guy who K swapped his car using the OEM ecu deleted his stuff
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K swaps are just super popular right now. Between this build, the gears & gasoline folks, and that Ferrari 308...there's a lot of hype right now. Still cool, and I'm keeping my eye on this one but it's pretty unlikely I'd ever do it. I'm also pretty anxious to drive a FA24.
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Unfortunate, yet most people weren't going to use his thread as a template. Most people weren't about to splice a wiring harness themselves, or tune the car themselves, or weld up a CD009 or custom oil pan themselves, make some headers or turbo manifold themselves, etc. It was entertaining, but swaps are serious work. Give people a Pure Motorsport Motec, wiring harness, header, oil pan, etc, so it is mostly plug and play, and they still may be overwhelmed with the idea of sourcing a motor, prepping and dressing it for install, pulling the FA20 and dropping a K24 in, and completing all the odds and ends to get it 100% functional. Most don't even install their own FI kits, so while I think his efforts were great and entertaining, as he presented them, they were useful for a small, small audience.
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He could have had plans all along to produce something. Maybe people should wait and see. Maybe he is collaborating with Kpower. Maybe that is why when people asked for a DIY or wiring diagram or whatever, they didn't really get a response.
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