CHILD'S *EK* ... finally i have an EK

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That's awesome! And your wife is pretty!

I'm sooo excited to see your valve cover. I thought about doing black chrome too... :yummy:

Hurry up and drop it in already!
 


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Ur wife has HUGE.....






Earings :cool:
Haha

That's awesome! And your wife is pretty!

I'm sooo excited to see your valve cover. I thought about doing black chrome too... :yummy:

Hurry up and drop it in already!
Thanks. And I told you to go with chrome but NOOOOOO you want freakin teal lol.
And i'm gonna take just as long as you to swap motors :shock: haha
 

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Your idea of mirrors is better anyways! To the untrained eye people would say they are fake because im sure 90% of peoples are.
 

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omfg!!! 50° VTC cam gear, Honda timing chain tool (pin), and K series valve cover gaskets ordered

This is not an April fools joke...or is it?
 

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Call me a noob all you want, but could someone please explain the 50 degree VTC cam gear to me?
 

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Call me a noob all you want, but could someone please explain the 50 degree VTC cam gear to me?
The vtc is the "i" part in i-vtec. Its the variable timing control cam gear which advanced or retards the intake camshaft throughout the entire rev range giving it the ability to maximize power and fuel economy. The factory vtc in a k24 is only a 25° cam gear which obviously provides less advance and retard versus the k20 vtc's which go to 50°. The k24 vtc's are at 25° due to the longer stroke and piston to valve contact, but the '06-08 tsx was redesigned with extra clearance making the 50° useful when using OEM cams and some aftermarket stage 1 cams depending on lift specs.

From hondata's research, the tsx needs more vtc advance with as little as an intake and header to maximize power.
 

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i think you got it but posted it so sarcastically and sneaky like to make it look like april fools
 

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The vtc is the "i" part in i-vtec. Its the variable timing control cam gear which advanced or retards the intake camshaft throughout the entire rev range giving it the ability to maximize power and fuel economy. The factory vtc in a k24 is only a 25° cam gear which obviously provides less advance and retard versus the k20 vtc's which go to 50°. The k24 vtc's are at 25° due to the longer stroke and piston to valve contact, but the '06-08 tsx was redesigned with extra clearance making the 50° useful when using OEM cams and some aftermarket stage 1 cams depending on lift specs.

From hondata's research, the tsx needs more vtc advance with as little as an intake and header to maximize power.
Oh alright. Makes sense. I'll need to know this when I go K haha.
 

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Oh alright. Makes sense. I'll need to know this when I go K haha.
you'll want a K soon enough. The first time you forget to downshift and try to floor it in 4th to pass a car and you dont move....you'll be like, damn i need torque
 

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Damn that was a long read but now I'm wondering why I never checked ur thread out before haha. Your so chill about the swap and I'm like get that effin motor in haha.
 

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you'll want a K soon enough. The first time you forget to downshift and try to floor it in 4th to pass a car and you dont move....you'll be like, damn i need torque
Gonna see how this looks in my sig...
 


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