help me out with engine codes please
ive never really payed any attention to any of the engine codes past 1999
can some one give me a run down on the engine codes and basic specs for:
i need to familiarize myself with the k series once and for all
civic si
civic r
rsx
rsx s
rsx r
thanks
can some one give me a run down on the engine codes and basic specs for:
i need to familiarize myself with the k series once and for all
civic si
civic r
rsx
rsx s
rsx r
thanks
So to sum it, Im not sure if this is correct,
Integra Type R, Civic Type R, - K20a
Rsx Type S - K20a2
Civic Si, Base Rsx -K20a3
So the Itr and the Ctr have the same engine>? but yet the Itr leads in sale cause its heavier?...im lost on that one.
It is kinda of cool to see the si and the rsx have the same engine as possibly in a few months there might be a couple more of those then the demand. A nice low price on those would interest me.
Eli
Integra Type R, Civic Type R, - K20a
Rsx Type S - K20a2
Civic Si, Base Rsx -K20a3
So the Itr and the Ctr have the same engine>? but yet the Itr leads in sale cause its heavier?...im lost on that one.
It is kinda of cool to see the si and the rsx have the same engine as possibly in a few months there might be a couple more of those then the demand. A nice low price on those would interest me.
Eli
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by bruce_eli »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">So to sum it, Im not sure if this is correct,
Integra Type R, Civic Type R, - K20a
Rsx Type S - K20a2
Civic Si, Base Rsx -K20a3
So the Itr and the Ctr have the same engine>? but yet the Itr leads in sale cause its heavier?...im lost on that one.
It is kinda of cool to see the si and the rsx have the same engine as possibly in a few months there might be a couple more of those then the demand. A nice low price on those would interest me.
Eli</TD></TR></TABLE>
Civic Si, Civic SiR (Canada), Base RSX, Integra iS (stamped as K20A) = K20A3
- 160 hp @ 6500 rpm
- Redlines @ 6800 rpm
- Torque: 141 lbs-ft @ 4000 rpm
- CR = 9.8:1
RSX Type-S, EDM Civic Type-R = K20A2
- 200 hp @ 7400 rpm
- Redlines @ 7900 rpm
- Torque = 142 lbs-ft @ 4000 rpm
- CR = 11.0:1
Integra Type-R, JDM Civic Type-R = K20A
- 220 hp @ 8000 rpm
- Redlines @ 8400 rpm
- Torque = 152 lbs-ft @ 7000 rpm
- CR = 11.5:1
I would think the ITR would be lighter. The ITR should lead sales. Would you rather have an Integra or a Civic? I'd get the Integra. I think the specs are correct.
Modified by BlueIntegraBoy at 2:07 AM 4/18/2004
Modified by BlueIntegraBoy at 11:52 AM 4/18/2004
Integra Type R, Civic Type R, - K20a
Rsx Type S - K20a2
Civic Si, Base Rsx -K20a3
So the Itr and the Ctr have the same engine>? but yet the Itr leads in sale cause its heavier?...im lost on that one.
It is kinda of cool to see the si and the rsx have the same engine as possibly in a few months there might be a couple more of those then the demand. A nice low price on those would interest me.
Eli</TD></TR></TABLE>
Civic Si, Civic SiR (Canada), Base RSX, Integra iS (stamped as K20A) = K20A3
- 160 hp @ 6500 rpm
- Redlines @ 6800 rpm
- Torque: 141 lbs-ft @ 4000 rpm
- CR = 9.8:1
RSX Type-S, EDM Civic Type-R = K20A2
- 200 hp @ 7400 rpm
- Redlines @ 7900 rpm
- Torque = 142 lbs-ft @ 4000 rpm
- CR = 11.0:1
Integra Type-R, JDM Civic Type-R = K20A
- 220 hp @ 8000 rpm
- Redlines @ 8400 rpm
- Torque = 152 lbs-ft @ 7000 rpm
- CR = 11.5:1
I would think the ITR would be lighter. The ITR should lead sales. Would you rather have an Integra or a Civic? I'd get the Integra. I think the specs are correct.
Modified by BlueIntegraBoy at 2:07 AM 4/18/2004
Modified by BlueIntegraBoy at 11:52 AM 4/18/2004
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