leungwingkei
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I think the K20C and the F20C are quite different. The F20C in the S2000 is an older Honda engine with an iron block as opposed to the aluminum block of the K20C, making it a better canadiate for FI applications.
The Honda F series engine was also employed in Accord Euro-R, a Type R Accord for sale in Europe and Asia.
The K series are more technologically advanced in that they incorporate VVT with VTEC (for both the intake and exhaust cam in the RSX-S, only intake cam in the RSX), making the i-VTEC. It helps smooth out the power band with both cam phasing by the VVT and the cam profile shifting of the VTEC.
The F series on the other hand has DOHC VTEC, in which there is not VVT. In orders, the switchover to the big lobes during high rpms is more appearant.
The Honda F series engine was also employed in Accord Euro-R, a Type R Accord for sale in Europe and Asia.
The K series are more technologically advanced in that they incorporate VVT with VTEC (for both the intake and exhaust cam in the RSX-S, only intake cam in the RSX), making the i-VTEC. It helps smooth out the power band with both cam phasing by the VVT and the cam profile shifting of the VTEC.
The F series on the other hand has DOHC VTEC, in which there is not VVT. In orders, the switchover to the big lobes during high rpms is more appearant.