nsx engine?
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PSiedTSi wrote:
nvsgsx...nope the type s is still a 2literwhy would he swap from a 200hp k20 to an H22?
doesnt the k20 have something different like i-VTEC...im not sure what exactly has changed but id like to see someone mess around with that motor a little bit and i bet youd get some good results...
well if u like k20 200hp over the h22 220hp. i guess i would take the h22 but thats a prelude motor who puts a h22 in a rsx i dont no there both great motors

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I-VTEC>VTEC
I-VTEC is very new, as in 2002 it was released when the 2002 HB Si came out. The k20 and the k24 are awsome engines and have tons of potential. ( Correct me if I'm wrong )
VTEC has been around since 88 in japan. H22 is a great engine but I'm pretty sure that no one makes mounts for a RSX H22 swap. And WHY WOULD THEY?
<u>Boost the bitch!</u>
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I dont exactly know what year ken's dad's RSX-S is, but the 05's have 210 HP stock and the iVTEC. The iVTEC stands for intelligent VTEC. From Acura's website :
For the RSX and RSX Type S, The Acura Engineers took the VTEC technology to the next level. Rather than adjusting valve lift, timing and duration at a specific RPM, this cutting-edge technology adjusts constantly depending on engine speed.
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210 horses now! sigh 05 why 05 why not 06. yeah the rsx im getting is the type s with 200 horses. its an 02. so you guys suggest i go with the original motor in it? i believe its k20 from what im understanding. Im not however very familiar with turbo and where the greatest gains will be. but from what i have learned, if i can get a v 6 in under the hood, i can have two turbos sequential therefore reducing turbo lag. While having one fat ass turbo would create a lot of lag. Am i correct in what im saying, cause i still dont know very much. thanks for the help.
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spoolude wrote:
well if u like k20 200hp over the h22 220hp. i guess i would take the h22 but thats a prelude motor who puts a h22 in a rsx i dont no there both great motors
Oh boy, only type S makes that power. Plus there's plenty of people putting 300+ whp on stock bottom end rsxs and they run an even higher compression than a regular h22
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you have a 4 banger right and what kind a v6 would u get? just stick with the motor u got and turbo just a reminder to turbo a honda is a lot of money im going to turbo my prelude and ive been looking at prices and its not cheap and you cant run much more then 8 psi without sleeving your motor talk to nick-gsr his car is sick

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aight thanks for the help.
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spoolude wrote:
you have a 4 banger right and what kind a v6 would u get? just stick with the motor u got and turbo just a reminder to turbo a honda is a lot of money im going to turbo my prelude and ive been looking at prices and its not cheap and you cant run much more then 8 psi without sleeving your motor talk to nick-gsr his car is sick

Like you said in other posts it just depends what kind of power levels you want as to the price of them. I've seen people piece together kits for themselves for very reasonable prices.
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btleier wrote:
Like you said in other posts it just depends what kind of power levels you want as to the price of them. I've seen people piece together kits for themselves for very reasonable prices.your right on the part of piecing a kit togather cheaper it still costes lots of money
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AcesHigh wrote:
I have an H22A, the K20 is a superior engine in every way. Both technologically and with aftermarket support. The K24 is 'okay' though, and people usually only want its bottom end to increase the displacement on the K20.Anyone telling you to swap a B-series or H-series should be shot cause they obviously know NOTHING about honda's, or cars in general. If you want to go big power, swap in the k24 block and keep the K20a2 head from you type S...its almost just as good flowing head as the K20a head found on the type R's. If you doin't know what I'm talking about, start reading HERE
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out there wrote:
you obviously didn't read the thread... we're talking a better hp/dollar ratioYou obviously don't know much about swaps. You find a mount kit for a H/B series into an RSX and let me know what it costs. Plus, you're downgrading and making less horsepower.
Fact of the matter is, it'd be absolutely moronic to swap any motor into an RSX, especially a previous generation. You'd be looking at MORE money and LESS power. This = poor hp/dollar ratio
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seanjohn wrote:
You obviously don't know much about swaps. You find a mount kit for a H/B series into an RSX and let me know what it costs. Plus, you're downgrading and making less horsepower.Fact of the matter is, it'd be absolutely moronic to swap any motor into an RSX, especially a previous generation. You'd be looking at MORE money and LESS power. This = poor hp/dollar ratio
so are u saying that a type s rsx will beat a h22a prelude
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i guess my car is slow i cant beat anything pretty soon gd will say he can beat me
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