7.5 lb boost on the JRSC and K20A
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7.5 lb boost on the JRSC and K20A
Here is what happens when you add 7.5 pounds of non intercooled boost to the DC5 K20A engine:
Check here for more details:
http://www.hondata.com/techk20itrjrsc75lbs.html
Now imagine 10 pounds of boost and intercooling. This is a very effective combination and much more efficient than previous generations of the JRSC and B series engine.
Check here for more details:
http://www.hondata.com/techk20itrjrsc75lbs.html
Now imagine 10 pounds of boost and intercooling. This is a very effective combination and much more efficient than previous generations of the JRSC and B series engine.
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Re: 7.5 lb boost on the JRSC and K20A (Mr.TecH7)
Damn those graphs are nasty! Good amount of power, especially from ****** 7psi.
Which types of intercooling systems? Hopefully not just the water injection they had for the Bseries
Which types of intercooling systems? Hopefully not just the water injection they had for the Bseries
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Hey doug those are good numbers. I heard you are also helping the fellow DC5 owners in the UK, in which one just installed a JRSC on his DC5R and is currently waiting your arrival for a ecu flash. You are a real popular guy down in the Uk and everyone wants a flash. hahaha
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Re: 7.5 lb boost on the JRSC and K20A (Hondata)
Next month Hasport goes to Jackson Racing to help develope supercharger kits for EG, DC, and EK (and EF?) with swapped K20 motors.
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