raising RPMS?
fallenprnce
09-08-2004, 09:31 AM
Does anyone know what engine mods i need to raise my rpms in a 04 S2k
MexSiR
09-08-2004, 05:56 PM
A chiped ECU
Aka "Racing Chip"
Aka "Racing Chip"
fallenprnce
09-08-2004, 07:33 PM
Do they make a chip for the 04 s2000? ive only seen the 03
mason_RsX
09-09-2004, 12:22 PM
Isn't a 9000 redline enough????? 8000 screams just enough for me!
dustrman03
09-14-2004, 01:44 PM
Isn't a 9000 redline enough????? 8000 screams just enough for me!
ya 8000 is enough for almost anybody...except maybe an F1 driver...ha...but he has a 2004 model, which has an 8000 rpm, that is why he is asking if there is a chip that will raise it...because he most likely doesn't like how Honda lowered the redline in the 2004 model. i dont like what they did. peace.
ya 8000 is enough for almost anybody...except maybe an F1 driver...ha...but he has a 2004 model, which has an 8000 rpm, that is why he is asking if there is a chip that will raise it...because he most likely doesn't like how Honda lowered the redline in the 2004 model. i dont like what they did. peace.
mellowboy
09-21-2004, 11:35 AM
A chiped ECU
Aka "Racing Chip"
Umm NO!
Back to the topic. You'll need ALOT more then a "chipped" ecu. You gotta COMPLETELY rebuild the motor especially the bottom end. Balance the crank/knife edge...balance and blue print to the specs you want you want to rev. Its really alot to do and its hard. Anyways WHY do you want to rev higher? 9k rpm is more than enough. If you want a little more power then get some fat cams, hondata (get it tuned), basic bolt ons. You should see about 25-35hp gains right there with correct tuning. If it was me i'd just turbo it.
Aka "Racing Chip"
Umm NO!
Back to the topic. You'll need ALOT more then a "chipped" ecu. You gotta COMPLETELY rebuild the motor especially the bottom end. Balance the crank/knife edge...balance and blue print to the specs you want you want to rev. Its really alot to do and its hard. Anyways WHY do you want to rev higher? 9k rpm is more than enough. If you want a little more power then get some fat cams, hondata (get it tuned), basic bolt ons. You should see about 25-35hp gains right there with correct tuning. If it was me i'd just turbo it.
mellowboy
09-21-2004, 11:40 AM
but he has a 2004 model, which has an 8000 rpm, that is why he is asking if there is a chip that will raise it...because he most likely doesn't like how Honda lowered the redline in the 2004 model. i dont like what they did. peace.
Its because its a bigger motor with more TORQUE. They tuned it to where you see the peak tq/hp at lower rpm. Thats the best i can explain it. Its not a bad thing at all. Revving higher doesn't mean you have power. You actually lose power...especially with a chipped ecu. For an S2000 i'd definitely get the hondata and fatter cams. The cams would keep the lobes open and therefore he'll continue to make power on top end. You can rev high if you want but i'm telling you that the motor wont handle it. You have to get it build specifically for that type of revving.
Its because its a bigger motor with more TORQUE. They tuned it to where you see the peak tq/hp at lower rpm. Thats the best i can explain it. Its not a bad thing at all. Revving higher doesn't mean you have power. You actually lose power...especially with a chipped ecu. For an S2000 i'd definitely get the hondata and fatter cams. The cams would keep the lobes open and therefore he'll continue to make power on top end. You can rev high if you want but i'm telling you that the motor wont handle it. You have to get it build specifically for that type of revving.
dahcoolone
11-21-2004, 09:34 PM
Umm NO!
If it was me i'd just turbo it.
what a non tinkerer would do is turbo. u dont uderstand the potential in these motors with simple bolt ons and ecu chipping
If it was me i'd just turbo it.
what a non tinkerer would do is turbo. u dont uderstand the potential in these motors with simple bolt ons and ecu chipping
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