Ok, i finally dynod the beast.
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Originally posted by SFpower
horsepower numbers are derived from the equation (torque * RPM)/5250
When the clutch only holds 200 ft.lbs, the whp does not read correctly. With the clutch slipping from 3800 RPM til redline, the car still made 235 whp. With the new clutch installed, it should have no problem making 260 whp. At the highest, it will probably touch 300. And make about 250-265 ft/lbs.
horsepower numbers are derived from the equation (torque * RPM)/5250
When the clutch only holds 200 ft.lbs, the whp does not read correctly. With the clutch slipping from 3800 RPM til redline, the car still made 235 whp. With the new clutch installed, it should have no problem making 260 whp. At the highest, it will probably touch 300. And make about 250-265 ft/lbs.
i still can't believe how crazy this thing is...
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yeah no doubt... 200hp to the wheels with K20 is pretty expensive... swap is no good imo... and you can rev to 8500 all day, K drops off in power above 7500.... doesnt make it faster just cause it revs hiugher, and a D17 could rev to 9k if built right...
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The reason they rev to 8500 is because they make no torque. With that same equation above, you can see that. If they only revved to 7000 RPM the motor would only make 160 hp. And how much torque do they have?
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Originally posted by Catalyst
The reason they rev to 8500 is because they make no torque. With that same equation above, you can see that. If they only revved to 7000 RPM the motor would only make 160 hp. And how much torque do they have?
The reason they rev to 8500 is because they make no torque. With that same equation above, you can see that. If they only revved to 7000 RPM the motor would only make 160 hp. And how much torque do they have?
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Originally posted by Jodster
^^^^^^Send it to Hondata? Don't know.
^^^^^^Send it to Hondata? Don't know.
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Originally posted by opto_isolator
Actually, with the way things are going Hondata might actually make an upgrade for our car.....they may see that there is really a market for our engine.
Actually, with the way things are going Hondata might actually make an upgrade for our car.....they may see that there is really a market for our engine.
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Originally posted by civic01vtec
god i hope so
god i hope so
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Stock Civic EX puts out 127hp (at the crank, not the wheels). This translates to around 105 to 110 whp, depending on who you ask. In other words, your transmission, CV joints and accessories rob about 15-20 hp.
I think the Civic LX puts out 115hp at the crankshaft (correct me if I'm wrong).
With that said and based on what I've read here, boosting a D17 is a far more cost-effective way to get power. That is over swapping a K20. The K20 out of the Type-S RSX does produce 200hp, but only in a very narrow band. Plus the engine has very poor torque figures. Well, more than the stock Civic engine, but poor in comparison to a D17 running even modest boost.
I'm still debating whether or not to boost my car or sell it and get something faster... Probably make up my mind once it gets warmer up here.
I think the Civic LX puts out 115hp at the crankshaft (correct me if I'm wrong).
With that said and based on what I've read here, boosting a D17 is a far more cost-effective way to get power. That is over swapping a K20. The K20 out of the Type-S RSX does produce 200hp, but only in a very narrow band. Plus the engine has very poor torque figures. Well, more than the stock Civic engine, but poor in comparison to a D17 running even modest boost.
I'm still debating whether or not to boost my car or sell it and get something faster... Probably make up my mind once it gets warmer up here.
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Originally posted by MadWheel
What clutch you going with? That's my next mod so I'm curious to see what people bought. Im thinkin of the centerforce dual friction clutch with the ACT pro-lite flywheel setup. Any other decent setups that's cost effective?
What clutch you going with? That's my next mod so I'm curious to see what people bought. Im thinkin of the centerforce dual friction clutch with the ACT pro-lite flywheel setup. Any other decent setups that's cost effective?
I dont' know what the difference b/n the stage 1 and stage 2 kit. They both can handle 270 ft/lbs.
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Yeah Mike S told me today that I need a clutch that holds at least 250 ft/lbs of torque or it's a waste... I may have to go with a stronger act setup. either way i'm def gettin the prolite
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more info on clutch see thread in otherparts and products, or get me on AIm.... speed13racing.... use code #TS101 to order and get a deal from Josh...




... so one question...what whp does our stock engine actually put out?