APEXiTypeS
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The rsx uses a K20A...not C. The type s also has an 11.1 compression. I don't think the blocks are the same either. I know the F20 has a short strock. The new accord/elements/crv's all come with a 2.4L iVTEC, and the block bolts right up to the K20.
As I already stated many times, After thousands of hours on the dyno, Hondata found 5200rpm to be the best rpm. They lowered the VTEC by 600rpm......They didn't just lower it though, it has been tuned to work best at the rpm. If you look at a hondata rsx dyno, the power curve is very smooth.
The rsx is not "the new civic"....I still see far more civic and integras out there. The reason they are making parts for the rsx is because the K20 is turning out to be a tuners dream. With 800 bucks (intake and hondata) you can completely change the car (the motor anyway). The s2000 just doesn't respond well to mods.
Glhboy
If your friend knows how to drive, you shouldn't stand a chance now. He should even be able to hang with you down low.
As I already stated many times, After thousands of hours on the dyno, Hondata found 5200rpm to be the best rpm. They lowered the VTEC by 600rpm......They didn't just lower it though, it has been tuned to work best at the rpm. If you look at a hondata rsx dyno, the power curve is very smooth.
The rsx is not "the new civic"....I still see far more civic and integras out there. The reason they are making parts for the rsx is because the K20 is turning out to be a tuners dream. With 800 bucks (intake and hondata) you can completely change the car (the motor anyway). The s2000 just doesn't respond well to mods.
Glhboy
If your friend knows how to drive, you shouldn't stand a chance now. He should even be able to hang with you down low.