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Mike I still think your numbers are oddly low. What's your compression like? Did you use a CRV or TSX block?
It's literally a stock 04 tsx engine with nothing done under the valve cover besides a 50*vtc wheel. How much power are you expecting out of it? It just went 12.4@109 on a drag radial, so i "think" it's healthy. I've been told this is possibly the fastest known N/A MR2. If the numbers are oddly low as you assume, i'd love to see what it should actually put down and run. Either way, I'm happy with it and that's all that should really matter.

BTW, did that DSS version 2 axle measure out good?
 
It's literally a stock 04 tsx engine with nothing done under the valve cover besides a 50*vtc wheel. How much power are you expecting out of it? It just went 12.4@109 on a drag radial, so i "think" it's healthy. I've been told this is possibly the fastest known N/A MR2. If the numbers are oddly low as you assume, i'd love to see what it should actually put down and run. Either way, I'm happy with it and that's all that should really matter.

BTW, did that DSS version 2 axle measure out good?
I didn't read you post on the updated dyno hp. I think your power is ok now, I was think you still only had the 196 hp. The 2gr spyder has the fastest NA mr2's right now...until I run mine. My DSS axle measured out about a 1/2 inch longer. I had one customer report to me that's the axles fit fine and then after some driving he re-did the suspension and put coilovers on it and aftermarket suspension arms. After he did that with an alignment they were loose. But I narrowed it down to a bad alignment because they put the suspension bars out as much as they could so it drew the knuckle way out to increase the camber, at least I think because I haven't heard back from him.
 
I didn't read you post on the updated dyno hp. I think your power is ok now, I was think you still only had the 196 hp. The 2gr spyder has the fastest NA mr2's right now...until I run mine. My DSS axle measured out about a 1/2 inch longer. I had one customer report to me that's the axles fit fine and then after some driving he re-did the suspension and put coilovers on it and aftermarket suspension arms. After he did that with an alignment they were loose. But I narrowed it down to a bad alignment because they put the suspension bars out as much as they could so it drew the knuckle way out to increase the camber, at least I think because I haven't heard back from him.
Is there any record info for that fastest (2gr, or any) NA spyder? I have yet to find anything besides a 2zz race car chassis somewhere in Europe.

As for your car taking the record, I wish you the best of luck. As far as we know all you have to beat is a slow 12.4@109. That should be no problem right? There are a handful of built engine'd K series Spyders that will be shooting to take that down. I'm rooting for all of you.
 
Interesting. What kinda times are the 2gr guys running? What's your setup going to be?
Well I'm just estimating but I've seen dyno numbers from the 2GR of 296 WHP, take into account the added weight of approx. 250 lbs more. They should be around the lower to mid 12's. We have calculated the white car to be around 11.8 based on the fact we have a rx-7 with 300 whp that's weights 2000lbs and runs the same time, granted it is a whole another car. This car is built for road racing so we aren't looking to set record quarter mile times with it. We are running the 06+ civic head with a TSX bottom end. Kelford Stage 2.2 cams, Supertech dual springs and flat faced valves. Head has a been machined as well as the bottom end, 50 VTC wheel, 13.2:1 pistons, Scat rods and then a bunch of small stuff here and there. I've put in over $10,000 just on parts at cost to build the engine, its the little stuff that's will kill you. $300 for a timing chain tensioner, $400 for a good clutch, etc. I'm hoping to be around the 290 whp range and the car with a 2zz in it weighed in at 1960 lbs
 
cool. Is this for using both ECU's or just the Honda?
Yes, details on the PnP wiring. I'm getting the "buy another car itch kinda" for some reason. Need more power..
 
I have a couple of questions regarding size of the k24 vs k20 engine.

I trying to use the stock spyder trans (or C60) with the k20 so I can avoid mounts and axles by using an adapter plate.

I measured the K24 in my TSX and I don't think it will fit with the adapter plate. The engine might be too long.

Can someone please measure:

1) the distance from the k crank pulley to the passenger side frame rail.
2)the engine length
3) overall length with trans attached.

Are the k20 and k24 engines the same exact length?
 
I have a couple of questions regarding size of the k24 vs k20 engine.

I trying to use the stock spyder trans (or C60) with the k20 so I can avoid mounts and axles by using an adapter plate.

I measured the K24 in my TSX and I don't think it will fit with the adapter plate. The engine might be too long.

Can someone please measure:

1) the distance from the k crank pulley to the passenger side frame rail.
2)the engine length
3) overall length with trans attached.

Are the k20 and k24 engines the same exact length?
only difference between the k20 and k24 is the deck height. think height below the head on the short block. 19mm (or about 3/4 of an inch).
 
We have a PnP for both because in a race car setup you don't need certain things, so the harness run just the Hondata ECU and then for thou's who want more functions IE AC stock oil and water gauges etc, we have a PnP for that's which uses the Toyota ECU as well.
Do you have a price yet for the PNP for the stock ecu?
 
I have a couple of questions regarding size of the k24 vs k20 engine.

I trying to use the stock spyder trans (or C60) with the k20 so I can avoid mounts and axles by using an adapter plate.

I measured the K24 in my TSX and I don't think it will fit with the adapter plate. The engine might be too long.

Can someone please measure:

1) the distance from the k crank pulley to the passenger side frame rail.
2)the engine length
3) overall length with trans attached.

Are the k20 and k24 engines the same exact length?

Why are you taking the harder path? I also agree your not going to have room unless you recreate the driver and passenger mount. There is plenty of room if you shift the engine more to the driver side.
 
Do you have a price yet for the PNP for the stock ecu?
If you look at being smog legal I will not be creating one for Cali spec's. I don't know the laws out there. These are being built without emissions concern. IE I'm not running wires to worry about emissions testing, nor have I don't any testing with a stock Honda ECU. The simplest harness version will retail around $300
 
If you look at being smog legal I will not be creating one for Cali spec's. I don't know the laws out there. These are being built without emissions concern. IE I'm not running wires to worry about emissions testing, nor have I don't any testing with a stock Honda ECU. The simplest harness version will retail around $300
I believe all we need in most states to be legal, is to have the OBD2 port working and communicating that all is well with the engine.

Dave
 
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