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Old 04-20-2006, 05:58 AM
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Default h22 vs k20 in an eg

whcih one do you guys think is better in a hatch. also how come i hear about k's doing high 12's when they have the same horse power/ tourque as a h22.

200/160 please correct me if im wrong.

is it the gearing. please chime in on this thanks.
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k-series is the motor of the future. if you can afford one, i say go with it.

they respond amazingly to bolt ons, and can see 230+whp NA very easily.
they have tremendous potential, you cant go wrong with it
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to me it all comes down to how much you can afford to spend. If you have the money hands down I say go with the k series like ramsrod said it's the engine of the future however you can spend a lot less to get a h22 and get very good results as well so it all depends on what your willing to spend.


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Im curious wut the weight difference is. And how well do the K's respond to boost?
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Sandmaggot &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">And how well do the K's respond to boost?</TD></TR></TABLE>

just as any other motor would respond to it.
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K. Well i've heard H series dont do well on boost due to a high c/r. So i was wondering hoe the K's did as far as, how much they can take on stock internals.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Sandmaggot &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">K. Well i've heard H series dont do well on boost due to a high c/r. So i was wondering hoe the K's did as far as, how much they can take on stock internals.</TD></TR></TABLE>

take a look in the forced induction forum, there is a highest HP on stock block thread. K series motors look like they are responding quite well to boost, even in stock form.
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Default Re: h22 vs k20 in an eg (ramrods lady)

ok so stock for stock why do k's hit high 12 in the same chasis when h22 hit mid 13's. dont they have the same hp tourque stock for stock
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K Series FTW!!! seen a video h22a vs k series in a ek here on h-t, the k series wooped on the h22a by far
Old 04-20-2006, 09:47 AM
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i say a vdieo also but the h wipped the k. so im just going by track times and not actual races
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Money: Cheap or expensive?

Track times: 13's or 12's?

There's a couple factors in deciding this. K-series motors are the way of the future.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by black_EM1 &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Money: Cheap or expensive?

Track times: 13's or 12's?

There's a couple factors in deciding this. K-series motors are the way of the future.</TD></TR></TABLE>

i agree...the k's is going to make more power with the same amount of bolt ons as the h22...so really depends on you bro...doesn't the h22 axles bolt up?? i know the k's you've gotta get custom axles right???correct me if i'm wrong anybody...
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by black_EM1 &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">

There's a couple factors in deciding this. K-series motors are the way of the future.</TD></TR></TABLE>

yahg too bad the swap at a shop is no less that $10k . .
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ok lets say you spend 10k on a k but with the 10k you can make a h22 run mid 12s easy as that. h22 imo
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wow noone is answering my main q. and axle for h22 can be abitch.

10k to get a h22 in 12's ????????

that seams like a lot when its alredy runs 13's in a hatch.

my questiona was why do k's stock for stock out run h22's when the have the same hp and torque??????

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first off to answer your question ... yes h22 has more torque but gets beat bad by the k20 because of gearing and the k20 revs as high as b series, h22 in stock form should only be reved to about 7500... i have a h22 currently in my dc2 .. it is quick but im pullin it out to go k20 ... the weakest part of the h22 is the tranny .... it has very long gears similar to an ls tranny... but has power to move throught the gears .... what you can do to fix this is the H2B kit where you bolt on a b series tranny to a h22 longblock ... mad power ... skunked in a gutted dc2 2200lbs (whick is still 100lbs heavier than a eg hatch) runs low 12's with H2B .. all he has is a good header and some cams ... he makes 215whp i think .... BTW i have a full h22 changeover swap for a eg/dc http://hondamarketplace.com/zerothread?id=1645514
and what it looks like
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there was a boosted k on k20a.org that made 646 hp and 500 something in tq on the stock block. ill post again when i get the exact numbers
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here are the numbers and a video of it taking a dump.

646whp 522tq
Bone Stock K24A1 Block, Bone Stock K20A2 Head, CM Twin Disk Clutch

http://media.putfile.com/Onix-blown-motor
Old 06-05-2006, 12:34 PM
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Haha I remember that. It was on hondata's site. They said traction was non-existant unless in 6th gear. He could go from 60-140 or somethng like that in like 6 seconds in 6th gear.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by turtleman321 &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">here are the numbers and a video of it taking a dump.

646whp 522tq
Bone Stock K24A1 Block, Bone Stock K20A2 Head, CM Twin Disk Clutch

http://media.putfile.com/Onix-blown-motor</TD></TR></TABLE>

crazy vid
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k series FTW!!!
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Sandmaggot &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote"> And how well do the K's respond to boost?</TD></TR></TABLE>

K20A2 completely stock internals +
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326WHP and 12.0 @ 115mph 1/4 mile (in a full weight Ek hatch), and an extremely fun car to drive.

K20...we love you!
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Thres a guy here on honda-tech with a k20a2 head on a k24 block running at 14psi stock internals 485whp its in a eg hatch with full interioer i think
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I really like the K series (if you can afford it ) The H22 is such a heavy motor, especially for a hatch not to mention the size! The other thing is the h22 has to use special pistons for the stock sleeves and has to be bored/honed with special equipment (unlike B,D, and Kseries). The good thing is wiring it is not to bad, parts are everywhere, it's way cheaper than the K, and you can still make a lot of power with it. The K series is almost as light as a b series, tourqe and HP are AWESOME, and so is it's bore to storke ratio. Also the ports on the K series heads are far better by design. The K is IMO a tough motor to beat as far as performance, weight, and potential, but it's only downfall is the cost to put it in. Your gonna need custom axles, mounts, modded X member, swap harness, and header. Oh and also you can forget about ever smoging you car (if that is even an issue where you live). As far as reliablity, it all depends on how you build it or drive it and tune it. I will say this though, I definately like the idea of having a timing chain instead of a belt. So I guess what I am trying to say is that the K is awesome if you can afford it, but the H22 is not bad if thats what you want or can afford to do. Anywho just my .02 and some change.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by mugenhatchie &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I really like the K series (if you can afford it ) The H22 is such a heavy motor, especially for a hatch not to mention the size! The other thing is the h22 has to use special pistons for the stock sleeves and has to be bored/honed with special equipment (unlike B,D, and Kseries). The good thing is wiring it is not to bad, parts are everywhere, it's way cheaper than the K, and you can still make a lot of power with it. The K series is almost as light as a b series, tourqe and HP are AWESOME, and so is it's bore to storke ratio. Also the ports on the K series heads are far better by design. The K is IMO a tough motor to beat as far as performance, weight, and potential, but it's only downfall is the cost to put it in. Your gonna need custom axles, mounts, modded X member, swap harness, and header. Oh and also you can forget about ever smoging you car (if that is even an issue where you live). As far as reliablity, it all depends on how you build it or drive it and tune it. I will say this though, I definately like the idea of having a timing chain instead of a belt. So I guess what I am trying to say is that the K is awesome if you can afford it, but the H22 is not bad if thats what you want or can afford to do. Anywho just my .02 and some change.</TD></TR></TABLE>

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