is that the same for the k24a1?
the supercharge will not work unless you block of the water port for the tsx.
is that the same for the k24a1?
damn man you got a killer deal on that motor and tranny! congrats man! glad to see an OG still doing big things!
Cleaned her a little bit and hook her up to the engine stand.
Omg jizzed in my pants so sexy
When u dropping it in ?
Check this place where i got my motor they have another 2008 ones. http://aceautonj.com/ search 2008 tsx on the parts search section.
The JRSC will work fine, but because of the volumetric difference between a 2 liter and a 2.4, you will lose boost. Yes you can go to a smaller pulley (charger) or larger pulley (crank pulley) to get it back but youre just spinning the charger faster and building higher temps for your A/F charge. Do it right the first time and make sure you have at least 11.1 compression, so your charger has less work to do to make that 300whp you want...
He wouldnt NEED to... but it would be a BETTER way to get a k24 with JRSC to 300whp. The JRSC has a limit, very similar to any turbo (read: compressor map). Spinning the JRSC to make 9psi on a k24 makes the intake fuel/air charge hotter than making 9psi on a k20... because it has to spin a lot faster to do so. A hot intake air/fuel charge makes less power because you have to remove ignition to be safe. You can run e85 or spray meth to counteract this, but both options are either costly/involved or require constant maintenance/replenishment.
If you raise the compression ratio of the pistons, the engine will make more power naturally, and the JRSC will need to spin slower (larger pulley) to make the same power goal. The intake fuel/air charge from the SC will be cooler, you will hit your power goal a lot easier, and without constantly adding to/maintaining a meth setup on a lower compression engine.
Its the curse of the roots style blower... air doesnt like to be churned between rotors at 20,000 rpm. lol
So you guys suggest stock motor mounts right? Hasport rear and esmm upfront? So innovative 75a is overkill.
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