You were granny shifting not double clutchin like you should :D :thumbsup:Quote:
Originally Posted by Kawasaki
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You were granny shifting not double clutchin like you should :D :thumbsup:Quote:
Originally Posted by Kawasaki
lol swirling effect...lol
Even if so, what resembelence does that have to a spoon/ the spoon lol
this man knows his Spoon! spoon arent about hardcore racing accessories, they're about refining and balancing OEM parts. want to know more, check out the latest issue of Auto Salon magazine. they do a shoot with the spoon S2000 and give an insight into what Spoon is really aboutQuote:
Originally Posted by jimmeh
maybe its something that results due to a replaced part or something, like they replace the injectors so it squirts the fuel better or something, but even then, thats not what a spoon engine 'is'.
The Spoon engine assembly is a new longblock that is balanced, blueprinted, and assembled by Spoon. The B18C-R comprises stock Honda internals with the addition of a Spoon 2 piece headgasket for slightly higher compression and a Spoon oil pump for improved oil flow. The pistons, connecting rods, and crankshaft are balanced to within 0.1g accuracy, resulting in smoother power delivery, improved mid to high range power, and high rpm stability. Combustion chamber capacity variance is reduced to under 0.2cc and everything is torqued exactly to spec. The compression ratio of this engine is 11.3:1. Peak power output is 200hp at the flywheel. This engine is ideal for endurance racing such as FIA Group N where stock component engines are required.
Taken from the AJ-Racing website (North American distributors)
And the spoon engine is around $10,000ish from memory
Where i work we were the Australian distributors for Spoon, they are f**kn expensive lol, even things such as cam gears and exhaust where rediculously priced for something that looks so simple. The engines are expensive and like stated above they are a blueprinted had assembled engine so thats what you pay for.
like i said.Quote:
Originally Posted by jimmeh
but who knows, maybe the way spoon tune their engines might bring about the swirling effect.
this swirling affect sounds like rubbish to me
he's running three honda civics with spoon engines...
is that all the general public know about spoon???
LOL!
Yes, Its called the fast and furious generation aka idiots :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Surrufus
i need 3 spoon engines with t66's.....