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  1. #73
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    Quote Originally Posted by aaronng View Post
    That is because the more aggressive cams tend to push the peak torque higher in the RPM range, thus benefitting engines which can rev higher. Also, when you say stage 1 cams for K24, do you mean K24A1 or K24A2?
    not sure... alot of sites state cams for the K24A3 (us version) which is only 9.6:1 comp ratio...

    heres what ive found so far:

    K20A2: 02-04____________ K24A2: 04-05

    int. pri.= 1.285" ____________ 1.313" - (Bigger)
    int. vtc= 1.398" - (Bigger)____ 1.379"

    ext. pri.= 1.291" ___________ 1.306" - (Bigger)
    ext.vtc.= 1.369" ___________ 1.382" - (Bigger)

  2. #74
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    When you say K24A3 in the US, they mean the CRV engine. Make sure you ask for K24A2 cams. Not A3.
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  3. #75
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    Quote Originally Posted by aaronng View Post
    When you say K24A3 in the US, they mean the CRV engine. Make sure you ask for K24A2 cams. Not A3.
    yeah i guessed that...

    its interesting looking at how many different stock cams honda made for the k-series... tsx cams seem to have the biggest primary lobes... where as DC5R cams have the largest vtec lobes...

  4. #76
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    Quote Originally Posted by EUR003act View Post
    yeah i guessed that...

    its interesting looking at how many different stock cams honda made for the k-series... tsx cams seem to have the biggest primary lobes... where as DC5R cams have the largest vtec lobes...
    Do those k20a intake cams and type R valve springs
    Should be interesting gain over your set up now
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  5. #77
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    Quote Originally Posted by EG5 View Post
    Do those k20a intake cams and type R valve springs
    Should be interesting gain over your set up now
    well with tuning guys in the US are getting something like 200-220hp atw with stock K20 cams on a K24 block...

    so yeah, im looking into to it with the help of Adrian

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    Quote Originally Posted by EUR003act View Post
    well with tuning guys in the US are getting something like 200-220hp atw with stock K20 cams on a K24 block...

    so yeah, im looking into to it with the help of Adrian
    US dyno numbers seems to be abit higher , see how yours goes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by EG5 View Post
    Do those k20a intake cams and type R valve springs
    Should be interesting gain over your set up now
    For interest sake, the K20A ITR valve springs are not a straight swap into the K24.
    The spring seat & retainer would also need to be changed as the CL9 valve spring is more narrow.
    That is the K24 retainer is too small for K20 spring & the K20 spring also has an unaceptable overhang over the K24 lower seat edge.
    For those who don't know the lower seat basicly look like a thin washer.
    It's made of steel & prevents the spring eating into the alloy head.
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    damn your know your stuff adrian!

    lol lucky ive found a PRB to put on my baby

  9. #81
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    August 2005:
    2.0in exhaust, 4-1 header, 60mm throttlebody, stock airbox, ITR cams, ITR intake manifold, 2.5in cat, VAFC, adj FPR,



    April 2007:
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    power fc, 2.34in exhaust, worked valve seats (repaired previous poor job), Injen CAI, 63mm throttlebody, buddyclub spec III+ cams, toda camgears (tuned)

    Last edited by tinkerbell; 21-06-2008 at 12:09 PM.
    B20VTEC - since 2002

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    oh and added ITR gearbox too...
    B20VTEC - since 2002

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    Quote Originally Posted by TODA AU View Post
    Customer car

    Engine - B18C7
    Displacement - 1820cc
    Bore -81.50mm
    Stroke - 87.20mm
    CR -9.4:1 - 15psi Boost
    Camshaft - TODA Spec C
    Camgear Settings - Intake & Exhaut 105deg LCA
    Gearbox - OEM DC2R
    I/H/E - Custom CAI + T4 turbocharger + std throttle on std ITR plenum / Ram horn turbo header / Custom 3.0" cat back
    ECU - HONDATA OBD2a S300

    Dyno run in 4th
    WHOA! I must have missed this before... 270kW DC2-R! Thats a bucket of fun right there!
    FOR SALE: Injector seal kits || Dayco B16A timing belt

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    CR - 10.8:1CR (0.025in shave + 0.5mm Head Gasket)
    Camshaft - Buddy Club Spec III+
    Camgear Settings - +2 Int | +0 Exh (Excluding TDC corrections for head shave)
    VTEC X-Over - 5875rpm
    Gearbox - Y21
    I/H/E - Complete oem airbox and resonator, eBay 4-1 headers w/ 2.5in collector, 2.5in mandrel bent exhaust + 2.5in metal cat + ITR Muffler
    ECU - JDM B16a P30-J02 rom (8700rpm fuel cut)




    ***DSP26's notes***

    after spending $XXXX amount to get my car running, I understand now that those who were saying get a better Final Drive ratio are correct as it moves the entire powerband across to the left. Only reason i don't regret this build was coz my engine needed it... but in terms of first performance mod, final drive is better!!
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