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Thread: Dc5r Vs Dc5s

  1. #25
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    ahah def at the wheels come on fellas lol our cars aint that slow lol

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    different dynos, different days, can't compare numbers!! But i'm led to believe the S responds slightly better to i/h/e ecu due to different cams! Correct me if i'm wrong!

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    Audm Type R has the same engines as the us del RSX and Civic SI, that is the K20A2 (200hp), unlike the Jap spec K20A (220hp).

    The K20Z (DC5S), is just an normal update of say the K20 engine. Therefore you would assume they would have tinkered with it to gain some torque/kw.

    Without getting too much into it. The K20Z (DC5S) would probably have different cams, maybe not the K20A (JDM Type R) but would be very similar.

    To have a fair comparison, you need to run both cars (DC5R/CD5S) back to back on same dyno, to get a true and fair comparison.

    Hope that makes sense

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nepolian View Post
    Audm Type R has the same engines as the us del RSX and Civic SI, that is the K20A2 (200hp), unlike the Jap spec K20A (220hp).

    The K20Z (DC5S), is just an normal update of say the K20 engine. Therefore you would assume they would have tinkered with it to gain some torque/kw.

    Without getting too much into it. The K20Z (DC5S) would probably have different cams, maybe not the K20A (JDM Type R) but would be very similar.

    To have a fair comparison, you need to run both cars (DC5R/CD5S) back to back on same dyno, to get a true and fair comparison.

    Hope that makes sense
    We did do that at the Belgarage dyno day last year, the type r's did about 108 to 112 (3 R's went b4 me) my S got 128.4 stock
    Im after the Integra (DC5) Type S "Workshop" Service Manuel. help a brother out

  5. #29
    Quote Originally Posted by Mattski_VTIR View Post
    different dynos, different days, can't compare numbers!! But i'm led to believe the S responds slightly better to i/h/e ecu due to different cams! Correct me if i'm wrong!
    ur right.. check the hondata site.. they tested it themselves!

  6. #30
    Quote Originally Posted by EL_DC5 View Post
    my S got 128.4 stock
    That is a very high number for a standard K20Z! I'm led to believe 110kw to 115kw atw is about normal

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    found a guy on youtube with only an AEM V2 intake and a 3" Thermal R&D cat-back pushing out 198whp.. with an 05 type s that is..

  8. #32
    Quote Originally Posted by dc4t View Post
    found a guy on youtube with only an AEM V2 intake and a 3" Thermal R&D cat-back pushing out 198whp.. with an 05 type s that is..
    American Dynos read alot higher i think u will find, someone else will be able to explain how and why!
    As K20A's (JDM) with I/H/E kpro are putting out between 195/200 whp on an Aussy Dyno

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    Nothing to do with performance but i reckon the Type R's look a 100x better than a Type S

  10. #34
    Quote Originally Posted by tinkz1 View Post
    Nothing to do with performance but i reckon the Type R's look a 100x better than a Type S
    no way :S.. the type s headlights n taillights are a million times better.. i like the type R wing tho, n the twin taillights..

  11. #35
    Quote Originally Posted by Mattski_VTIR View Post
    American Dynos read alot higher i think u will find, someone else will be able to explain how and why!
    As K20A's (JDM) with I/H/E kpro are putting out between 195/200 whp on an Aussy Dyno
    really? :S.. if u can find someone to explain let me know.. oh i did see a type s in japan dyno'd n it pulled 180whp stock..

  12. #36
    i hardly see the point of numbers on a dyno.

    Go race X vs X car @ a local drag strip or racetrack and you will see which is the faster/quicker car

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