That doesn't sound unrealistic at all. It's a refreshing change of pace compared to all the kids that come on the site like "Imma swap a k20 and get like 700 hp NA"I want to eventually put down 250whp and 180-200tq. Initially i'm expecting 220whp and 160-170tq. Modest goals imo. I don't want to change much internally. Just some drag cartel cams, 45°vtc, and erl oil pump.
Agreed.That doesn't sound unrealistic at all. It's a refreshing change of pace compared to all the kids that come on the site like "Imma swap a k20 and get like 700 hp NA"
Anyways, good luck with it man! Keep us posted!
yeah i've seen a bunch like that with tsx motors. I just decided to keep my goals a bit modest so that i wont be disappointed. I love the torque curve on the dyno sheets ive been looking at. The k24's seem to have a speedbump tq curve that excites meMy buddy had nothing but a k24a2, an rbc intake manifold, k tuned header, 3" exhaust, a short ram intake and Kpro and he made 230/185 on a completely stock internal engine.
It'll happen for sure. Got my wife supporting me with this one. Anytime i even mention something different she snaps at me like, "NO! you said a k swap....so do it how you first wanted" which translates to "if you put me through all this s**t just to back out of it all of sudden, you will have to live in the garage and survive off of whatever food you can find in your tool box"Everyone keeps telling CHILD all this good news....hes gonna cream in his panties we better wait and see what actuallyy happens
Im okay with that... lolIt'll happen for sure. Got my wife supporting me with this one. Anytime i even mention something different she snaps at me like, "NO! you said a k swap....so do it how you first wanted" which translates to "if you put me through all this s*** just to back out of it all of sudden, you will have to live in the garage and survive off of whatever food you can find in your tool box"
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a b20 is a good motor, its a work horse good for torque and can make gobs of power when built as a b20/vtec. Figure out exactly what you want performance or reliability wise and that'll determine what motor you should go with. Honestly there are plus sides to pretty much each honda motor, so meeting your actual needs is the important thingWas talking with a local engine importer about getting a b18 the other day, and he told me I could get a b20 for a lot less, supply and demand and all that, anyway what do you think of the b20s, I ask you because you said you did a lot of reseach and you seem to have a good understanding of practical.