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  1. #13
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    So when you guys say K20, do you mean just the head or the whole engine?

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    Quote Originally Posted by EG5 View Post
    On my EGK24A we limit it to 8000 rpm for circuit racing and 8400 rpm for Drag Racing.
    Im still using stock K24A3 oil pump . Stock block . Buddyclub N+ cams , Buddyclub dual valve springs , Buddyclub titanium retainers , 50 degree VTC.
    Had the motor since 2007 and still using the same motor till today.
    I'm guessing your running a kpro ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by g3vtir View Post
    So when you guys say K20, do you mean just the head or the whole engine?
    not even the actual head itself - just the rotating mechanical mass.
    K24 and K20 oem cast heads are the same, its only the hardware inside which is different.

    EG5's setup is bang on what any K24 build should be,
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    Quote Originally Posted by elitee View Post
    I'm guessing your running a kpro ?
    Yes hondata kpro
    Custom intake manifold with 80mm throttle body , stock injectors
    3 inch exhaust , Custom big tube header.
    unported k24a3 head
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    Quote Originally Posted by shmivic View Post
    its only the hardware inside which is different.
    hmm so you mean camshaft, valve springs etc...? When replacing these, would an aftermarket computer be required or will the stock ECU adjust itself?

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    The K24 has a bigger deck height than the K20... not sure if that comes from a thicker head gasket or if the actual head is different.

    The stock K24a3s will go to 7600rpm reliably with the stock valvetrain - as Chris F has proven. Beyond that and you'll get valve float. It's hard to say where the stock cams will stop making more power... but with an RBB it's around 6800rpm and with an RBC/RSP you could assume it'd be more around 7200-7400rpm.
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    Not too sure if the OEM computer is that flexible to be honest.

    ECU should be the number 1 thing to change - everything else is borderline on pointless without it
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    Shit guys sorry to bump such an old thread...

    But alot of good info in here
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    ECU should be first mod for tuning K24A3 !!! And don't waste time on swaping K20 head on K24A3 block, you won't gain more then stock head + Intake camshaft from TSX 06-08 + VTC 50 deg. gear. With OEM oil pump safe rev limit is 7600 rpm, valvetrain can handle more as camshafts lifts isn't high, limit is oil pump with it's oil cavitation after ~ 7800 rpm. For more rpm's better to change oil pump to K20 (need some moding and oil pan) or plug and play ERL's S2000.
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    Yup

    No need to rev k24a above 8000rpm

    Enough low end torque

    If going above 8000rpm, good idea to swap k24 oil pump for the k20 pump + valve train
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    Quote Originally Posted by vaikis View Post
    ECU should be first mod for tuning K24A3 !!! And don't waste time on swaping K20 head on K24A3 block, you won't gain more then stock head + Intake camshaft from TSX 06-08 + VTC 50 deg. gear.

    did you ever use this setup, what did you get atw?

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    Quote Originally Posted by shmivic View Post
    K24 does not really need to rev high to make decent power, the factory limiter is just about spot on.
    But you can get them to rev high IF you have the $$$ and its alot of $$ too

    K24 is basically a stroked K20
    Rotating mass of a K24 at 7000rpm is the equivalent of a K20 @ 8500rpm with respect to the stroke

    Best things to do to a K24 IMO is K20R Intake cam + IM, Header/Exh, Pulleys/Flywheel and the much needed K-pro Dual if a post 2007 euro
    Quote Originally Posted by shmivic View Post
    And the maximum 45deg VTC - this is very importnat to any K24 variant and should be one of the first things you do.
    bear in mind you will need Programmable ECU to run it properly too.

    K24 is a very capable engine providing you choose your parts carefully.
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    Quote Originally Posted by vaikis View Post
    ECU should be first mod for tuning K24A3 !!! And don't waste time on swaping K20 head on K24A3 block, you won't gain more then stock head + Intake camshaft from TSX 06-08 + VTC 50 deg. gear. With OEM oil pump safe rev limit is 7600 rpm, valvetrain can handle more as camshafts lifts isn't high, limit is oil pump with it's oil cavitation after ~ 7800 rpm. For more rpm's better to change oil pump to K20 (need some moding and oil pan) or plug and play ERL's S2000.
    considering that it's just oem cam upgrade, more aggresive cam would probably need to be clayed.
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