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  1. #529
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    Quote Originally Posted by evil R34 View Post
    VTEC X-Over - unknown
    Vtec X-over - 5000rpm

    Re before & after...
    Can do... But Nick, you'll need to PM me your rego number so can print one off & scan it.

    Nb. The old ECU was an AEM EMS, so part of the gain (7~8kw*) is the swap to Hondata with better cam control.
    * Based on 2 previous cars (EK K20 & DC5 K24) tuned with AEM then swapped to Hondata & tuned again.
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  2. #530
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    Adrian is that power output typical for a jdm k20a with all the basic bolt-ons with cams? Did you choose/suggest this combo?

  3. #531
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    Quote Originally Posted by u mad? View Post
    Adrian is that power output typical for a jdm k20a with all the basic bolt-ons with cams? Did you choose/suggest this combo?
    The combination used for this car is all Nicks. Nick built it himself & has proved more than capable with the spanners.
    My input was as the tuner, so to be fair I’d say; though this sort of output is most certainly achievable with decent parts & tuning,
    I wouldn't say it was typical.
    The main power advantages for K-swaps like this over & above the bolt-on parts & cams used are no power steering & no A/C.
    (That’s power to the wheels)
    Disadvantages include noise & comfort.
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  4. #532
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    Adrian whats your thoughts on the electric power steering pump from the mr2 for the kswapped cars?.
    8hp vs 1-2 hp loss


  5. #533
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    Quote Originally Posted by GSi_PSi View Post
    Adrian whats your thoughts on the electric power steering pump from the mr2 for the kswapped cars?.
    8hp vs 1-2 hp loss
    what do you mean 8hp vs 1-2 hp loss?

  6. #534
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    91 eg5 b16a
    Engine - d16y4 SOHC Non Vtec
    Displacement - 1.6L
    Bore - 75mm
    Stroke - 90mm
    CR - 9.2:1
    Camshaft - Bisimoto Level 1
    Camgear Settings - 7 deg. advanced
    Gearbox - Stock auto
    I/H/E - Custom Cold Air/Wrapped 4-2-1 X-Force/2" Mandrel bent,no res.
    ECU - Stock..

    Low in power numbers but a great fun car to drive none the less.


  7. #535
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    Well Claimed Hp Loss when using P/S is around 6-8hp


  8. #536
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    Quote Originally Posted by GSi_PSi View Post
    Well Claimed Hp Loss when using P/S is around 6-8hp
    I've actually tested it on a B-Series track engine & the loss was 5.7kw.
    The loss starts at 8200rpm with the total loss realised by 9100rpm
    164.3kw vs 170kw
    So that equates to 7.6hp at the wheels...
    But it's only right up in the top end, the rest of the rev range is even stevens
    NB:This is using an underdrive system vs none but I don't have any info re vs std pulley sizes but it's likley to be a little more.
    The electric pump sounds like a good idea though as K's see measurable gains for using such systems (EP3, FN2, CL7)



    The above sheet illistrates the power loss from no power steering to using an under drive OEM power steering system. The main loss is up high.
    Last edited by TODA AU; 20-08-2011 at 06:24 PM. Reason: added dyno sheet for further explaination
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  9. #537
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    Quote Originally Posted by TODA AU View Post
    Disadvantages include noise & comfort.
    hahahahahaha definitely noise


    and thanks yonas must be those headers :P haha will cya on the 10th of october
    Wakefield park- 1:05.92

  10. #538
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    As requested, Nick's (evil R34) before & after dyno sheet.
    Please see post # 527 for specs.
    evil R34 can elaborate on the changes.
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  11. #539
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    Customer car

    Engine - B18C2 (AUDM DC2 VtiR Motor)
    Displacement - 1797cc
    Bore -81.00mm
    Stroke - 87.2mm
    CR -Standard - Approx 10.2:1
    Camshaft - Skunk 2 B-Series Pro 1 (SK2 valve train - cams, springs, retainers, valves)
    Camgear Settings - Intake 105deg LCA / Exhaust 98deg LCA
    Gearbox - OEM DC2 VtiR
    I/H/E - GruppeM + Custom 3" pipe + SK2 70mm throttle + SK2 intake manifold + Buddyclub Header + 200Cel metal cat + 2.5" echaust.
    ECU - Hondata OBD2a P28 S300

    Notes:
    * Above graph shows before & after power output (Base is stock - no modifications)
    * The head has recived extensive port work based on our latest race engine data.
    * There are a few pit falls in using this combination without certain proccesses being performed.
    * The midrange could be improved significantly with the use of a better header (Ie Toda)
    * Alternative camshafts may also deliver better results (I'll know soon enough anyway)
    Last edited by TODA AU; 27-08-2011 at 10:06 PM. Reason: Mucked up capacity written - dumb arse cut & paste
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  12. #540
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    Impressive all things considered on the above post.....

    So a cam change is going to happen?

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