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Re: dohc vs sohc
The 2.5L horizontally opposed dohc 4 cyl engine in the 2.5RS is different than the same setup in the WRX? Or, am I mistaken in the WRX engine?
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Re: dohc vs sohc
The WRX engine is a 2.0L Horizontally opposed DOHC 4 cyl engine yes... but the design of the engine is totally different from the RS DOHC engine... The RS motors were built with an open deck block... The WRX motors depending on year came out with a semi closed deck and a fully closed deck... This helped a whole lot with a boosted application...
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Found a little info regarding this, though I'd add it to the FAQ. Check it out - http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...63#post2360963
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Re: dohc vs sohc
Jason thanks for finding and adding that to the FAQ dude, quite helpful.
So in quarter mile testing on a stock SOHC and a DOHC, the dohc is going to be faster because it holds it's power better at redline right? But for the majority of the time when we're not racing, a sohc has a better power range in the middle. Do I have it down for the most part?
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