Does anyone know what a 1998 accord wagon VTL is? I finally found out where EXACTLY that the Jdm f23a comes from, it's the 97-02 GF-CF6/7accord wagon Vi and E-CF6/7 accord wagon VTL. The jdm is about the same as the usdm f23a1 with the exception of a difference in compression ratio and a more aggressive camshaft. The cam specs are unknown but the compression is 1/2 a point higher.
I was looking through some of my blocks and decided to cc them. Sure enough, my jdm block is a 10cc dish and my usdm block is 14cc dish. This means I have to apologize for my inaccuracies, my cr on my f23 setup was 10.25:1 not 9.7:1 which is why 86mm 10.5:1 pistons don't make a big improvement alone on the F23A. The difference is even visually apparent.
USDM F23a1 pistons read PAA
JDM F23A pistons read PCG
So I did the math
my cylinder head is 47cc, its a standard f22a6 head milled .020"
F23A felpro head gasket is 86.75mm or 8.675cm with a .026" crush thickness or .06604cm (converting to cm makes the math easier)
F23A bore is 86mm or 8.6cm
F23A stroke is 97mm or 9.7cm
ok so formula we use to calculate volume is V=πr^2h
head cc is measured = 47cc
piston is measured dish = 10cc
gasket volume: (3.1416) x (4.3375^(2)) x .06604 = 3.9033cc
cylinder volume at bdc: (3.1416) x (4.3^(2)) x 9.7 = 563.4554
total volume at bdc: 47cc + 10cc + 3.9033cc + 563.4554cc = 624.3587cc
total volume at tdc: 47cc + 10cc + 3.9033cc = 60.9033cc
compression ratio: 624.3587cc ÷ 60.9033cc = 10.2516 ratio
if you use the zealautowerks calculator properly it is very accurate
here she is, the original home of the F23A
it all started with a spark of curiosity while playing some classic GT2.
this brings me to the next phase in my build, ive actually been doing alot of my own tuning lately and have found more power from myself than others
results
almost 180whp/171wtq from 87octane F22A/B with bolt-ons and a milled head. my next F23 will be using all of these parts with a more aggressive cam and hopefully another hytech rep header with a 3" exhaust. this time around im shooting for 230-240whp with little to no lope at idle. gearing and spring rates still need to be addressed but for now i just thought id share some new findings and plans.
I was looking through some of my blocks and decided to cc them. Sure enough, my jdm block is a 10cc dish and my usdm block is 14cc dish. This means I have to apologize for my inaccuracies, my cr on my f23 setup was 10.25:1 not 9.7:1 which is why 86mm 10.5:1 pistons don't make a big improvement alone on the F23A. The difference is even visually apparent.
USDM F23a1 pistons read PAA
JDM F23A pistons read PCG
So I did the math
my cylinder head is 47cc, its a standard f22a6 head milled .020"
F23A felpro head gasket is 86.75mm or 8.675cm with a .026" crush thickness or .06604cm (converting to cm makes the math easier)
F23A bore is 86mm or 8.6cm
F23A stroke is 97mm or 9.7cm
ok so formula we use to calculate volume is V=πr^2h
head cc is measured = 47cc
piston is measured dish = 10cc
gasket volume: (3.1416) x (4.3375^(2)) x .06604 = 3.9033cc
cylinder volume at bdc: (3.1416) x (4.3^(2)) x 9.7 = 563.4554
total volume at bdc: 47cc + 10cc + 3.9033cc + 563.4554cc = 624.3587cc
total volume at tdc: 47cc + 10cc + 3.9033cc = 60.9033cc
compression ratio: 624.3587cc ÷ 60.9033cc = 10.2516 ratio
if you use the zealautowerks calculator properly it is very accurate
here she is, the original home of the F23A
it all started with a spark of curiosity while playing some classic GT2.
this brings me to the next phase in my build, ive actually been doing alot of my own tuning lately and have found more power from myself than others
results
almost 180whp/171wtq from 87octane F22A/B with bolt-ons and a milled head. my next F23 will be using all of these parts with a more aggressive cam and hopefully another hytech rep header with a 3" exhaust. this time around im shooting for 230-240whp with little to no lope at idle. gearing and spring rates still need to be addressed but for now i just thought id share some new findings and plans.
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