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November 23, 2012 at 4:30 pm #478942
I hope this clears up some of the questions that have been posted to the original video. The PDF on the Type R is located at the bottom of this post.
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November 23, 2012 at 4:36 pm #478943
Having a little trouble with the PDF. I’ll talk to the webmaster to see if we can fix it. Sorry for the delay.
November 23, 2012 at 6:14 pm #478953Eric, what about 4-cyl S-10’s? Specifically, the ones from the 90’s with the 2.2 liter 4. I’ve heard many of those trucks with their valvetrains clicking and clacking BADLY, but they run fine. This engine should, as you mentioned, have hydraulic lifters, so why so much noise? Just severe wear?
November 23, 2012 at 6:57 pm #478959Hey check out this car, is the supercharged one you mentioned in the video one of a kind, or was the supercharger an option?
November 23, 2012 at 7:39 pm #478961[quote=”Durango8766″ post=38968]Hey check out this car, is the supercharged one you mentioned in the video one of a kind, or was the supercharger an option?
No, its not an option. It is an aftermarket part. The are now a bit hard to find now, as a complete kit anyway. If you’re looking for a supercharger kit for your B18C/5, you can ask around to the many popular honda shops, or see if those manufacturers still exist and if they have a few BNIB kits they’re willing to sell.
You COULD, buy an incomplete kit from a Honda forum and such, but you’ll end up doing a lot of searching to make it all work, and is generally not a good idea to buy used high-performance engine parts.Back then, there were companies like Jackson Racing and Comptech, among a few others that manufactured supercharger and turbocharger kits for Honda cars.
Hope that helps.
November 23, 2012 at 11:27 pm #478979[quote=”Durango8766″ post=38968]Hey check out this car, is the supercharged one you mentioned in the video one of a kind, or was the supercharger an option?
As pointed out the supercharger was from Jackson racing and was an aftermarket install. The engine never came standard with a supercharger. The kit from Jackson was fantastic and along with a PCM to run it the car ran great.
November 24, 2012 at 1:20 am #479052The cars dont really lack low end torque in comparison to the top end…if you check a dyno out they have flat torque across the board.
its just a function of a small displacement engine. they just dont make a lot of torque period.
combined with the shorter gear ratios its plenty for a lighter car around town. Its just different if you are used to a bigger engine that can pull out of a corner at 3000rpm. You have to adjust your driving style for a high hp screamer.
I cant wait for this pdf. any other itr/gsr/civic Si material from back then you can provide the better 🙂
November 24, 2012 at 1:22 am #479056Is there anyway to upload the PDF to say Google Drive? It’s easier that way and it’s free.
November 24, 2012 at 1:32 am #479058[quote=”breakfast” post=39016]The cars dont really lack low end torque in comparison to the top end…if you check a dyno out they have flat torque across the board.
its just a function of a small displacement engine. they just dont make a lot of torque period.
combined with the shorter gear ratios its plenty for a lighter car around town. Its just different if you are used to a bigger engine that can pull out of a corner at 3000rpm. You have to adjust your driving style for a high hp screamer.
I cant wait for this pdf. any other itr/gsr/civic Si material from back then you can provide the better :)[/quote]
Sorry I have to disagree and when the PDF comes up you’ll see what I mean as it does show the torque curve for both the GSR and Type R engines. It also substantiates my claim that a Type R engine makes the power that it does over the GSR because of the higher red line.
November 24, 2012 at 1:33 am #479060[quote=”zclyh3″ post=39018]Is there anyway to upload the PDF to say Google Drive? It’s easier that way and it’s free.[/quote]
The webmaster is working on the issue as I type this, it’s not just my PDF that’s at issue.
November 24, 2012 at 1:45 am #479068Ok. Can’t wait to see the PDF.
November 24, 2012 at 2:34 am #479085OK PDF is up and working now.
November 24, 2012 at 3:04 am #479089https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B-v7hZgNtOqWTWVuNnNsT3d1Tms
try that for the .pdf
November 24, 2012 at 6:34 am #479178[quote=”EricTheCarGuy” post=39019]
Sorry I have to disagree and when the PDF comes up you’ll see what I mean as it does show the torque curve for both the GSR and Type R engines. It also substantiates my claim that a Type R engine makes the power that it does over the GSR because of the higher red line.[/quote]What are you disagreeing about?
The b18c5 doesnt make more horsepower solely from a higher redline. Its not like you could make the gsr redline that high and it would make the same hp. Its torque is dropping off much more on that top end by comparison.
Appreciate the pdf. This feels like 2000 all over again. 🙂
as a side note. The 99/00 Si with a b16 had EXACTLY the same gear ratios as the ITR, but did not have an lsd.
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