H23 Crank
I have a H22 and im boreing and stroking it only thing is I cant find a strong H23 crank.
I mean it needs to be able to hold 1000whp and 10k rpms. And if I could I was gonna get a lightweight one.
Anyone know where to find one? What does the drag H22 civics use crank wise?
I mean it needs to be able to hold 1000whp and 10k rpms. And if I could I was gonna get a lightweight one.
Anyone know where to find one? What does the drag H22 civics use crank wise?
well, they're actually extremely rare because of the process from which they are made. Here are some steps you will need to follow to build one
1. Build large fireplace
2. Buy large hammer
3. Buy large block of steel and forge it in your fireplace and shape into magical H23 crank capable of 1000whp and 10,000rpm
1. Build large fireplace
2. Buy large hammer
3. Buy large block of steel and forge it in your fireplace and shape into magical H23 crank capable of 1000whp and 10,000rpm
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by MaddDogg49 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I have a H22 and im boreing and stroking it only thing is I cant find a strong H23 crank.
I mean it needs to be able to hold 1000whp and 10k rpms. And if I could I was gonna get a lightweight one.
Anyone know where to find one? What does the drag H22 civics use crank wise?</TD></TR></TABLE>
crower can make you a custom forged crank of any spec. i just hope you have a whoooolllllee lot of money
I mean it needs to be able to hold 1000whp and 10k rpms. And if I could I was gonna get a lightweight one.
Anyone know where to find one? What does the drag H22 civics use crank wise?</TD></TR></TABLE>
crower can make you a custom forged crank of any spec. i just hope you have a whoooolllllee lot of money
well, just for fun lets do a few numbers here
we'll compare a H23 crank at 10k rpm to a stock F20C just for kicks
H23 stroke = 95mm, rpm= 10,000
(95)(2)(10,000) / (1000)(60)
this yeilds an average piston speed of 31.67 meters/second
F20C stroke = 88mm, rpm=9,000
(88)(2)(9,000) / (1000)(60)
average piston speed of 26.4 meters/second...hmm
lets throw another in the mix, just to see if we see any similarities
CBR600RR stroke = 42.5mm, rpm=15,000
(42.5)(2)(15,000) / (1000)(60)
average piston speed of 21.25 meters/second
we'll compare a H23 crank at 10k rpm to a stock F20C just for kicks
H23 stroke = 95mm, rpm= 10,000
(95)(2)(10,000) / (1000)(60)
this yeilds an average piston speed of 31.67 meters/second
F20C stroke = 88mm, rpm=9,000
(88)(2)(9,000) / (1000)(60)
average piston speed of 26.4 meters/second...hmm
lets throw another in the mix, just to see if we see any similarities
CBR600RR stroke = 42.5mm, rpm=15,000
(42.5)(2)(15,000) / (1000)(60)
average piston speed of 21.25 meters/second
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by MaddDogg49 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I have a H22 and im boreing and stroking it only thing is I cant find a strong H23 crank.
I mean it needs to be able to hold 1000whp and 10k rpms. And if I could I was gonna get a lightweight one.
Anyone know where to find one? What does the drag H22 civics use crank wise?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Im gonna go with an H22 crank
I mean it needs to be able to hold 1000whp and 10k rpms. And if I could I was gonna get a lightweight one.
Anyone know where to find one? What does the drag H22 civics use crank wise?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Im gonna go with an H22 crank
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Sep 26, 2007 04:02 PM
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