^^^trap speeds?
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Originally posted by jdm92_accorn View PostI'm not offended, I took it in as joking. I do agree 10k for 300whp sounds really bad but look at 98vtec's prelude. 11.8's with 300whp vs NWaccord who runs 11.3's with a lighter car and 640whp+. Double the power to drop half a second doesn't sound appealing either, lol.
Custom gearing in the tranny and weight reduction gets NWaccord into 10's. n2o alone could get him into the 10's if applied correctly. Do both, and he could see low 10's.
Stalled auto custom tranny+weight reduction+n2o and I think he could be knocking at the door at 10 flat or better.
Anways, for 10k you could easily duplicate NWaccords power numbers and have money left over for a custom tranny.
Originally posted by sonikaccord View Post^^^trap speeds?
NWaccord has trap speeds to see 10'sLast edited by toycar; 02-04-2014, 02:08 PM.Originally posted by wed3kim a douchebag to people and i don't even own a lambo. whats your point? we, douchbags, come in all sorts of shapes and colours.
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I am pretty sure custom gears/a rebuilt stalled auto tranny would be a pretty penny too. Not to mention those could do the same for 98vtec.
I'm thinking ~250whp is about the limit for a FWD car that will be used for anything besides drag racing.
Bottom line though if you spend 10K on a CB motor build, a K series will be the slowest/least powerful outcome, because you will spend 6-8K just getting it into the car. I dont think that is the move
Originally posted by lordojaim with you on that one bro! aint nothing beat free food and drinks any day of the week, even if its at a funeral
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But what he is saying and it makes sense is the K will feel more refined at 250WHP than an H22 at 250WHP. The H at that point will have a horrible idle, the shifts would be rough, gas mileage would go to hell. The K will feel smooth. Though yes you can build a faster H for same amount of money, this project my guess is not to have a super fast car (that I'm assuming will be the boost build on the F) but for a daily driver with balls that could keep up with most modern 6 cylinders. I feel as if he would not be considering this if he did not have the extra funds for this.Be unique, like every other person.
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exactly, it is a dd, you dont need a 700whp 10sec dd. the k-swap is to have 250-260whp and be perfectly civil. turbo is more power but is not more fuel efficient. look at turbocharged direct injected 1.4's and 1.6's these days that run coil on plug and variable valve timing coupled to 6spd transmissions. they get 25city/30hwy, hell i get better than that with sohc, no variable valve timing, no direct injection and a 5spd. now if 10k will get me a 700whp h22/f22 with 30mpg cty/34mpg hwy than sure im game. last i checked 10k will not get anyone where NWaccord is. his turbo, piping, manifold and transmission rebuild was probably close to 10k then the slicks, suspension, engine management, injectors, fuel system, crankcase ventilation, camshafts and engine build are more. then there is the suspension settings to make 700whp hook without tearing the car apart, it would ride like a horse and buggy. as far as a k-series goes the 10k will easily make 250whp. like i said before, with open diff, not exactly choice gearing, soft suspension, no traction bar i run 13.791@100.1 with 206whp superflow numbers. i dont have many times when i cant get out in traffic even with 4 adults in the car with the a/c on. with a 260whp k24 im fairly certain a 13.0 is obtainable with 27-30mpg city. THIS THREAD WAS ABOUT SWAPPING A K-SERIES FOR MPG & A LITTLE BIT OF POWER, NOT A RACE CAR. if i was looking for all out power i would go boost and i would definitely stick with the f-series because power for power the f-series always wins sorry but it does. the engine i have now makes 206whp vs 187whp on the same dyno within 30mins apart. the h22 had similar mods but is factory equipped with .456"/.420" 232*/228* cams, 10.8:1 compression or higher and 1mm larger intake and exhaust valves vs 9.7:1's, .409"/.391" 217*/222* with 34mm intake/29mm exhaust valves. for those with displacement discrepancies the 2.3 vs 2.3, h23vtecs normally build roughly the same whp with slightly more torque just at a lower rpm. but i digress, im probably going to stick with the f-series for now until some more information comes to light about the intall process. there are k-series swapped members on here that im still waiting for their input.
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You could try asking some Civic guys who swapped Ks. Though different engine, the process might be very similar and there seems to be more K swapped Civics than Accords.Be unique, like every other person.
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I never really understood why gas mileage efficiency is mentioned when heavily modding a car.
A difference of ~4mpg (when you are already in high 20s-low 30s mpg) translates into roughly $750-$1000 savings every 50,000 miles.
Idk. I just don't see too many heavily modded cars running that many miles on the same engine setup to really see a significant saving with the increased mpg.
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