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Old Jul 12, 2003
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rsx type r?

i saw a rsx type r engine for sale. is there such a thing? he said it was 220hp, i know thats 20 more then the type s. if there is such a thing what gives it the extra hp?
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Yes there is a RSX type R. It over seas though. The differences are more agressive cams, high compression of 11.5:1 vs 11.0:1(RSX-S), LSD, and much more.
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It's 220KW... which is 217BHP.
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thanks, i had someone tell me what it is and ive decieded to get a type-s engine for my car instead of a type-r
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Type R DC5

Engine

Engine type K20A
Cylinders/valves Watercooled IL-4
Bore and Stroke (mm) 86.0 x 86.0
Piston displacement (cc) 1998
Compression ratio 11.5
Max power (NET) kW(PS)/rpm 162(220)/8000
Max torque (NET) N.m(kg.m)/rpm 206(21.0)/7000
Fuel system Honda PGM-F1
(Electronic Fuel Injection System)

Gear Ratio

1st Gear Ratio 3.266
2nd Gear Ratio 2.130
3rd Gear Ratio 1.517
4th Gear Ratio 1.212
5th Gear Ratio 0.972
6th Gear Ratio 0.780
Reverse Gear Ratio 3.583
Final gear ratio 4.764


Steering / Suspension / Braking System

Steering Rack & pinion
Suspension (F/R) McPherson / Double wishbone
Braking system (F/R) Oil pressure discs

Performance

0 - 100 km/h 6.0 secs (est)
Top Speed 145 mph (est)

Max mph 146
0 - 30mph 3,0
0 - 40mph 4,2
0 - 50mph 5,4
0 - 60mph 7,1
0 - 70mph 8,9
0 - 80mph 10,9
0 - 90mph 13,8
0 - 100mph 16,7
0 - 110mph 21,2
0 - 120mph 26,1
TED 4,8
1/4 Mile 15,4 sec / 96mph

Type S

2.0L DOHC 16-Valve Engine
i-VTEC (w/ VTC)
Alternator
12V, 95Amp
Aluminum Alloy L4

Bore & Stroke (mm)
86 X 86

Compression Ratio
11.0 : 1

Displacement (cc.)
1998

Emission System
Designed To Meet US EPA / Environment Canada Stringent 2004 Tier-2 Standards

Fuel System
Programmed Fuel Injection (PGM-FI)

Full Electronic Direct Ignition System

Horsepower @ rpm (SAE Net)
200 @ 7400

Redline
7900 rpm

Torque (lbs.-ft)
142 @ 6000

Valvetrain
4 Valves; Chain Driven

Final Drive Ratio MT
4.389
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wow, thanks alot
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Old Aug 6, 2003
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btw they refer to it as the integra type R. RSX and acura don't exist overseas.
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