i hope you posted on k20a.org foo
Hi all, I'm building my first K motor here coming from a background of D and B series motors. First I do have to mention that what I previously knew had to be thrown out since the newer K series engine is a whole different ballgame. So I bought the EP back in November of 2009 and since then I've been contemplating to do a swap and/or build. Okay now to the nitty gritty, here are the parts I've bought so far.
NOTE: New pictures and updates to the build will be edited into this original post
Head:
2003 Type S K20A2 cylinder head
Stock cams, springs, valves, etc
Block:
Bare CR-V K24A1 block
K24A1 Crankshaft
Type S K20A2 oil pump
Now for the goodies list of parts I got so far:
PRC Intake Manifold with 65mm throttle plate
Blueprint K20 35mm/30mm flat type valves standard size
Blueprint dual valve springs and retainers
Blueprint valve spring keepers/seals/seats
Blueprint Pro Series I-beam forged rods
Wiseco's 11.1:1 87.5mm
Blueprint head studs package
Parts planned to buy for the setup:
Blueprint Stage 2+ Billet Cams
OEM Honda Main/Rod bearings
Hybrid Racing timing chain tensioner upgrade
DC5R Flywheel 11lb-ish (or equivalent)
Innovative 75A mounts
Adding more parts to the list as they come to mind...
K20A2 Head
PRB stamp mwuahhfwaaakazzz
K24A1 Block
K24A1 Block stamp =D
K24 crankshaft
Blueprint flat type valves
Wiseco 87.5mm 11.1 compression forged pistons :D
Blueprint Pro Series I-beam rods
Blueprint Dual Valvesprings Kit and Titanium Retainers
Last edited by USAF EP3; 12-28-2010 at 05:57 PM.
i hope you posted on k20a.org foo
Is this gonna be all motor or boosted? That should help you determine what pistons you need.
Why do you want a new crank?
sounds pretty good. you keeping the 5 speed?
Sorry, I mean the crank I have is going to be machined by blueprint. My bad.
I personally had supercharger in mind with somewhat high compression but after doing some research I found that the Kraftwerks SC efficiently produces power better than the JRSC. The drawback is that the Kraftwerks takes the place of your A/C and considering I live in Florida, that's a no can do. So I'm sorta in a bind as to which way I want to go. I'm definitely putting a power adder but it just seems everyone and their grandmother is going turbo and even then I love to autocross so a big high HP turbo setup would hurt my times than help. Right now I'm heavily thinking about supercharging it but want to get the best bang for my buck.
Yes, I'm keeping the 5 speed
Last edited by USAF EP3; 07-19-2010 at 05:45 PM.
are u sure about the Junk2 cams? Maybe the new versions are corrected but nothing good about them were heard of. Don't forget about the CRV bracket n KPRO. And you have to pay me tax cuz I'll be protecting you from bad guys. J/K.
Last edited by mustclime; 10-23-2008 at 11:39 AM.
Kpro and the bracket have already been taken care of. As for the cams, I feel I'll be fine since the valvetrain will be strong enough to handle it. And also any other brand of stage 2/3 cams are WAY out of my price range.
i think it wasn't about the valvetrain. It was that the flaw of the cam design or lot of cams were faulty causing chain slap(when rotating the crank, the chain becomes loose and jumps) watch it on youtube for a clear explaination. I do like the junk2 fuel rail and 74mm throttle body, but I said to myself that 100% no junk2.
The new skunk2 stage 3 cams are fine as long as he buys the skunk2 tensioner or the hybrid. Get higher compression. With stage 3 cams and flat face valves its an all motor build. You can do nitrous though. 12.1:1 compression would be ideal.
I thought about doing the really high compression, but I don't want to risk it with such aggressive cams and the high domed pistons and if I were to ever have valve lash that I could potentially risk bending valves from piston to valve contact. Also, I've had my fun with nitrous and turbo before, but never had a supercharged car, and I've seen the videos and was really stoked about possibly experiencing that with this build.
I thought about havin the crank machined but then decided to go with the TSX crank instead but that crank looks pretty new not something with 40k miles on it.
With stage 3 cams you need lots of compression for them to make power. If you are doing some type of fi do not even bother with the stage 3 cams. Tsx pistons and rods would not be a bad idea. You would have oem reliability with beefier parts than stock K24A1 and 10.5:1 compression.
I feel you with the OEM reliability setup, but I'm one for not using used OEM parts. Did it before and nothing good ever came from it. And the money I'd be spending on buying new pistons and rods from the dealership, I can buy aftermarket forged rods and pistons. As far as compression, I did some more research and decided to go with the 12.5 Wiseco's instead.
you can boost on 12.5 youll just need to run either e85 or some type of high octane fuel ie 100oct, 105, etc.
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