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Old 06-23-2002, 08:27 PM
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I was reading the letter's in the most recent issue of honda tuner, and they said an s2000 head would fit on a K20 engine. Well, first question, is this true, has anyone attempted it yet. And if i was to do this, any idea on power gains, if any? i own a 02 civic hatch Si. thanx for any help... o and one more question, does anyone here visit ClubSi.com, and if so, are you having trouble going to the site, it doesnt seem to be there anymore? thanks again...
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Default Re: S2000 head on a 02 SI? (Blazex12)

i thougth it rotated the opposite way of FF engines, maybe the K-series is different.
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I thought the f20c was a derivation of the f20b in the j-spec accord sir-t?
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no it is actually the k series that rotates opposite of the older honda engines so i am pretty sure it would work.
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Default Re: S2000 head on a 02 SI? (SilverCivic2k)

Just because they spin the same way doesn't mean everything is going to be compatible. Answers with a little more insight behind them are definitely helpful!
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i,v not done it but it will work i dont think you get to much power but you car take it up to 9gsssss.
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Default Re: S2000 head on a 02 SI? (Blazex12)

You have a brand new Civic and you want to **** with the motor like that already? Some people...
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praise the lord... the car prolly isn't even broken in yet
You have a brand new Civic and you want to **** with the motor like that already? Some people...
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Default Re: S2000 head on a 02 SI? (Blazex12)

F20C is 87mm, K20 is 86mm, not 100% sure if that is a problem for compression though.


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Old 06-24-2002, 12:26 PM
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Well, i bought it the first day it came out, i have about 5,000 miles on it, so it is broken in, and im not ready to mess with it yet, i mean what are the chances i'll find an s2000 head anyway?? just good for later, when im ready to upgrade performance, fisrt thing is i want to lower it, get rims, and the type R body kit.
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i,v not done it but it will work i dont think you get to much power but you car take it up to 9gsssss.
no disrespect, but as a general rule, I disreguard any statements that lack basic fundemental english.
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Default Re: S2000 head on a 02 SI? (Blazex12)

I would just go with a Integra(RSX) Type R swap
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Default Re: S2000 head on a 02 SI? (Civicboy)

I have an F20C head for sale if you want to try it out.

It needs one valve, and some headwork. ~ 600 dollars in work.

PM me if you are interested.
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is there any ready kit to connect the s2000 trans to k motors or even others if possible, also is there any other stuff to be used to fix those front wheel engins vertically in the car
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Default Re: S2000 head on a 02 SI?

the S2000 head will not bolt to the k series block. Its a completely different design. The S2k uses an idle gear to turn the cams via a chain that runs off the crank, where as the K series uses a chain to drive the cams.
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