Dyno por favor.PrecyseStylez said:i make about 230HP @ 7,600rpms!..lol to the crank anyway
I'm aware that the lotus has a 2zz, what does that have to do with a matrix? The K20A2 is a great motor, people are getting into the 12's all motor in RSX-S's. The head flows really well, I wish i could find some flow charts but I wasn't expecting to get in a debate with someone about K series motors today. All of the K's are interchangable as well. Need more displacement? Find a K24 bottom end out of a CRV. Yes, the RSX-S weighs a bit more than the GTS, RSX-S is about 2850 lbs but has alot more luxury than the buzzy, paperweight GTS.
Yes, the reason a SRT-4 is "fast" is it has a turbo. The reason the GTS is somewhat quick is it has 2 cam profiles and variable valve timing. A protege doesn't have either, it's an old-school motor made before the sport compact market really existed (early 80's) and still does reasonably well to keep up with the competition. If you skim that article that was posted, it was made to run on 87 octane because it is an economy car, which limits the technology/power, but makes it exceed at its primary function, being an economy car.

It's kinda neat to think about really. Just like the Civic, the D series motors are STILL around, they started using them in the early 80's and possibly late 70's as the D13/D14. Only changes to that motor in the last 20 years was a little more displacement, head design and direct ignition. Hell, I boosted a D15B7, it was a beast and was dirt cheap to do too.