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Old 12-10-2003, 10:40 PM
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What do you consider to be the Ideal engine in terms of performance upgrades and monster horse-power numbers?
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I quit *shoots self in face*
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Re: The Ideal Engine

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The ideal engine would be a f20 from the s2000 mounted on a HB making it rearwheel drive and superchaging it.

More ideal, a k20a2 turbocharged on a hatchback.
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Re: The Ideal Engine

b20b built bottom end to be bullet proof with correct crank, rods, and low compression pistons to get perfect rod/stroke ratio all topped off with a b16b head and intake manifold and massive turbo
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How 'bout an H22A fully bullet proof, resleeved with a T4 and running about 25- 30 lbs. of boost ? Think it can be done?
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stock D15B6 with 250shot of nitrous and 25psi on a cummins diesel turbo.
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Re: The Ideal Engine

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stock D15B6 with 250shot of nitrous and 25psi on a cummins diesel turbo.


I'll take 2! Just in case one of them blows or something.
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a c32 (nsx i think) in a mid engine del sol with twin turbos rear wheel drive lol or that same set up except b20vtec turbo all wheel drive. or just a light weight hatch with a b20vtec turbo
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Re: The Ideal Engine

a pinto engine with 100shot of nitrous. Or a motor that runs on gerbils....
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Re: Re: The Ideal Engine

Was this a tech question or just some bs noob crap for you entertainment?
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Just for my entertainment.
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Just wanted to know if anyone had a good engine idea they wanted to share.
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Re: The Ideal Engine

the problem, is that your question is so broad its not even funny. if you are just going for a randomly awesome engine, go for something insane like the Bugatti W-18, but here on planet earth we'll stick with our lowly b-h-k series engines.
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Ok. Ok. I just thought that maybe this was a Honda forum the only thing worth mentioning here is honda. If I was going to ask about every engine in the known universe, I would have asked it else were. So let me rephrase my question for ya. What is your idea of the Ideal HONDA motor. There better.
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Re: The Ideal Engine

alright:

a 4th gen 4door civic with the rear doors turned out like wings with two b20 crvtecs mounted on each wing (both of the turboed pushing close to 20 lbs of boost each), they would have big propellers attatched to them. in the engine compartment: the f22 out of the 04 s2000, supercharged pushing around 20lbs of boost. in the trunk: dead hookers (to help attain the perfect 50/50 weight distribution). paul walker gets to ride shotty with a backpack on with 3 Nitrous bottles feeding 300hp shots into all of the engines.

yeah thats right bitches. were talking 3000hp here. honda power. recognize.
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