In this video you get to see the five VTEC machines battle against each other.
- Honda Civic Type R EK9
- Honda Integra Type R DC2
- Honda S2000
- Honda Prelude Type S
- Honda Accord Torneo SIR-T
Who won eventually....
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Friday, March 31, 2006
Honda VTEC Battle
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Saturday, March 25, 2006
Mugen Civic Dominator
Mugen has presented the Civic Dominator at the Tokyo Auto Salon: the Mugen Prototype Civic Dominator, a real bomb that only Mugen could have made.
This Dominator has a Tune KA20 + Supercharger engine with a displacement of 2.0l and it develops more than 300bhp, hooked up to a 6-speed manual gearbox.
The brakes are from Brembo:
Pad : Type Competion
Rotor / FR : Active Gate Brake Rotors
Rotor /RR : 5-Slits Brake Rotors
Hose : Micro mesh brake lines.
Tyres and rims have these specifications:
Rims : 18 in X 8.0 JJ Forged Alloy Wheel "GP"
Tyres : 225 x 40ZR18 (Michelin).
For the aerodynamics, we have:
Front Bumper : Carbon Flat under floor bumper
Rear Diffuser : Carbon Rear Diffuser
Rear Wing : Carbon Active control rear wing.
It's Mugen's speciality to bring together power, technology and beauty, and this Civic Dominator proves that the manufacturer excells in this. Dressed in red, more specifically Fire Cracker Red, this monster sits on Michelin wheels that look the part on this Civic. The small yellow line really adds to the looks too. As stated above, the Civic has been kitted with body elements made out of carbon fibre, and one of the most important elements concerning the body kit is that the rear wing is adjustable to get the best performance and handling out of the Dominator. Last but not least is the central double exhaust, just like on the prettiest 2 and 4-wheeled vehicles.
We can say that this is a truly magnificent creation by Mugen...
The Mugen Civic Dominator Concept
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8th Generation Civic Sedan in Singapore
The new Honda Civic FD is already in Singapore. I have seen quite a few on the roads of Singapore.
Labeled the 'Advanced Dynamic Sedan', the new Civic is available in two specifications;
Honda Civic 1.8L
- New 4 cylinder 16V chain driven SOHC i-VTEC engine (after 17 years) with a DBW (drive-by-wire) system.
Honda Civic 2.0L
- 4 cylinder 16V chain driven DOHC i-VTEC engine
Both come:
- a Multi-tiered dashboard display that positions the speedometer, and other frequently checked displays on an upper tier near the driver's line of sight for minimum eye movement while driving, whereas the tachometer, and other gauges are located on the lower tier.
- 5 speed automatic gearbox.
- Dual airbags, active headrest and ABS. However, the Civic 2.0L comes with extra side airbags.
Senior Managing Director and Chief Operating Officer of Honda Motor Co., Ltd.'s Asia-Oceania operations and also Asian Honda Motor Co., Ltd.'s President and Chief Executive Officer, Satoshi Toshida (He will take over as Chief Operating Officer of Honda Motor's global power products' operations on 1 April 2006):
"For many of our customers, the Civic defines Honda. When it was first introduced 34 years ago, the Civic quickly became Honda's first mass market automobile sold on a global scale. To date, over 16 million customers in some 160 countries have purchased it. Our goal for each new generation of the Civic is to achieve substantive improvements in all measures of an automobile's value, including driving performance, fuel economy, safety, environmental friendliness and packaging. In so doing, we want to ensure that each new generation of the Civic immediately sets a new, global benchmark for its category".
But too bad Singapore Kah Motor did not bring in the much more nicer Civic Si.
Some pics of the new civic launch in Singapore :
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Monday, March 20, 2006
Honda VTEC Engine Codes And Specs
AP1 - '99 - '00 S2000 - 2l DOHC VTEC = F20C
BA8 - '92 - '96 Prelude Si SUPER EDITION PRIVATE STAGE = 2.2l DOHC = F22B
BA9 - '92 - '96 Prelude Si (4WS) = 2.2l DOHC = F22B
BB1 - '92 - '96 Prelude Si VTECS-LIMITED = 2.2l DOHC VTEC = H22A
BB4 - '92 - '96 Prelude Si VTEC (4WS) = 2.2l DOHC VTEC = H22A
BB2 - '92 - '96 Prelude Si = 2.3l DOHC = H23A
BB5 - '96 - '00 Prelude Si = 2.2l DOHC = F22B
BB5 - '96 - '00 Prelude Xi = 2.2l SOHC = F22B
BB6 - '96 - '00 Prelude SiR Type S = 2.2l DOHC VTEC = H22A
BB7 - '96 - '00 Prelude Si(4WS) = 2.2l DOHC = F22B
BB8 - '96 - '00 Prelude SiR (4WS) = 2.2l DOHC VTEC = H22A
CB3 - '92 - '96 Accord Si = 2l DOHC = F20A
CB3 - '92 - '96 Accord 2.0i = 2l SOHC = F20A
CB4 - '92 - '96 Accord Si(4WS) = 2l DOHC = F20A
CB4 - '92 - '96 Accord 2.0i(4WS) = 2l SOHC = F20A
CC4 - '92 - '96 Accord Si-Z = 2.3l DOHC = H23A
CC5 - '92 - '96 Accord Si-Z(4WS) = 2.3l DOHC = H23A
CD4 - '93 - '97 Accord EX = 2l SOHC = F20B
CD5 - '93 - '97 Accord 2.2VTE, 2.2VTL, 2.2 VTS = 2.2l SOHC VTEC = F22B
CD6 - '93 - '97 Accord SiR = 2l DOHC VTEC = H22A
CD7 - '94 - '97 Accord 2.2Vi = 2.2l SOHC VTEC = F22B
CD8 - '94 - '97 Accord SiR = 2l DOHC VTEC = H22A
CE1 - '94 - '97 Accord 2.2Vi, 2.2VTL, 2.2ViX = 2.2l SOHC VTEC = F22B
CF2 - '95 - '97 Accord SiR = 2l DOHC VTEC = H22A
CF4 - '98 - '00 Accord 2.0VTS, 2.0LEV = 2l SOHC VTEC = F20B
CF4 - '98 - '00 Accord SiR, SiR-T = 2l DOHC VTEC = F20B
CF5 - '98 - '00 Accord 2.0VTS(4WD) = 2l SOHC VTEC = F20B
CL1 - '00 Accord EuroR = 2.2l DOHC VTEC = H22A
CF6 - '98 - '00 Accord 2.3 = 2.3l SOHC VTEC = F23A
CF7 - '98 - '00 Accord 2.3(4WD) = 2.3l SOHC VTEC = F23A
CG6 - '99 - '00 Accord(???)
CH9 - '98 - '00 Accord SiR = 2.3l DOHC VTEC = H23A
DA5 - '89 - '93 Integra 4dr = 1.6l SOHC = Z16C
DA6 - '89 - '93 Integra 4dr = 1.6l DOHC VTEC = B16A
DA7 - '89 - '93 Integra 2dr = 1.6l SOHC = Z16C
DA8 - '89 - '93 Integra 2dr = 1.6l DOHC VTEC = B16A
DB1 - '91 - '93 Integra Esi = 1.8l DOHC = B18B
DB6 - '93 - Integra 4dr= 1.6l SOHC = Z16C
DB7 - '93 - '95 Integra Esi 4dr = 1.8l DOHC = B18B
DB8 - '93 - Integra Si VTEC, SiR, SiR-G 4dr = 1.8l DOHC VTEC = B18C
DB8 - '95 - '98 Integra Type R 4dr(96 spec) = 1.8l DOHC VTEC = B18C
DB8 - '98 - '00 Integra Type R 4dr(98 spec) = 1.8l DOHC VTEC = B18C
DC2 - '94 - '96 Integra Si VTEC 2dr = 1.8l DOHC VTEC =B18C
DC2 - '95 - '96 Integra SiR 2dr = 1.8l DOHC VTEC =B18C
DC2 - '95 - '98 Integra Type R 2dr(96 spec) = 1.8l DOHC VTEC = B18C
DC2 - '98 - '00 Integra Type R 2dr(98 spec) = 1.8l DOHC VTEC = B18C
DC5 - '01 - xx Integra Type R 2dr = 2.0l DOHC i-VTEC = K20
EC8 - '87 - '91 Civic GL 3dr = 1.3l SOHC = D13B
ED3 = '87 - '91 Civic GL 4dr - 1.5l SOHC = D15B3
EF3 - '87 - '91 Civic Si 3dr = 1.6l DOHC = Z16C
EF7 - '87 - '91 CRX Si 3dr = 1.6l DOHC = Z16C
EF8 - '89 - '92 CRX SiR 3dr = 1.6l DOHC VTEC= B16A
EF9 - '89 - '92 Civic SiR 3dr = 1.6l DOHC VTEC= B16A
EG1 - '92 - '95 CRX Esi 2dr = 1.6l SOHC VTEC = D16B
EG2 - '92 - '97 CRX Vti 2dr = 1.6l DOHC VTEC = B16A
EG4 - '92 - '95 Civic Lsi 3dr = 1.5l SOHC = D15B
EG5 - '92 - '95 Civic Esi 3dr = 1.6l SOHC VTEC = D16B
EG6 - '92 - '95 Civic Vti 3dr = 1.6l DOHC VTEC = B16A2
EG6 SiR II - '92 - '95 Civic Vti 3dr(JDM spec) = 1.6l DOHC VTEC = B16A4
EG8/EH9 - '92 - '95 Civic Esi 4dr = 1.6l SOHC VTEC = D16B
EG9 - '92 - '95 Civic Vti 4dr = 1.6l DOHC VTEC = B16A2
EK3 - '95 - '00 Civic EXi 4dr = 1.5l SOHC = D15B
EK3 - '95 - '00 Civic Vti 3dr = 1.5l SOHC VTEC = D15Z
EK3 - '95 - '00 Civic Vti 4dr = 1.5l SOHC VTEC = D15Z
EK4 - '95 - '00 Civic SiR 3dr = 1.6l DOHC VTEC = B16A4
EK4 - '95 - '00 Civic SiR 4dr = 1.6l DOHC VTEC = B16A4
EK9 - '97 - '98 Civic Type R 3dr(97 spec) = 1.6l DOHC VTEC = B16B
EK9 - '98 - '00 Civic Type R 3dr(99 spec) = 1.6l DOHC VTEC = B16B
ES8 - '01 Civic EXi 4dr- 1.5l SOHC = D15Y6
ES8 - '01 Civic Vti 4dr- 1.5l SOHC VTEC = D15Y4
ES1 - '01 Civic Vti-S 4dr - 1.7l SOHC VTEC = D17?
ES3 - '01 Civic RS 4dr - 1.7l SOHC VTEC = D17?
ES5 - '03/04 Civic Vti 4dr - 1.6l SOHC VTEC = D16W7
EU1 - '01 Civic 5dr - 1.5l SOHC VTEC = D15B
EU3 - '01 Civic 5dr - 1.7 SOHC VTEC = D17?
EP3 - '01 Civic Type R 3dr - 2.0l DOHC i-VTEC = K20A
NA1 - '90 - '97 NSX, NSX-R, NSX Type-T = 3l V6 DOHC VTEC = C30A
NA2 - '97 - '00 NSX, NSX Type-T, NSX Type-S, NSX Type-S0 = 3l V6 DOHC VTEC = C32B
Posted by EngC at 4:23 AM 2 comments
Saturday, March 11, 2006
Spoon Civic EG6
Spoon EG by teamrice. Engine swap to a 94' B18 GSR. Lots of Spoon accessories.
With 218whp, this n/a civic will smoke any one of those consistently with its 12sec quarter mile times (with full interior!).
Spoon civic eg6 video
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Friday, March 10, 2006
V-AFC II - VTEC Air/Fuel Controller
The highly anticipated release of the new A'PEX VAFC II marks a new revolution in piggy-back style fuel controllers. Building upon the world wide success of the previous VAFC, the new VAFC II has taken the proven technology of the last VAFC to the next level. For optimal fuel control, the VAFC now allows for 12 point fuel manipulation in 100 RPM increments. The VAFC II also allows for the VTEC engagement point to be manipulated from 3000-7000 RPM, including the new i-VTEC systems. The redesigned case features a center push button with a rotating outer switch for easy and precise data input. To protect data maps from being tampered with, the new VAFC II features a password protection system.
Like the Super AFC II, the VAFC II displays data in three different modes: Numerical, analog, and graph. Numerical mode allows the user to monitor up to four different values in numerical format and also shows peak hold values on demand. The analog mode displays up to two values in an easy to read meter style display. Peak hold is included in analog mode as well. The graph mode offers real time graph plotting with a built in ghost map trace feature. The graph can relay movement up to 60 seconds.
New Features Include:
- New case design with center push button and rotating outer switch
- VTEC engagement control from 3000-7000 RPM in 100 RPM increments
- 12 point fuel control for LOW and HIGH VTEC maps (total of 24 points)
- i-VTEC compliant
- Monitor i-VTEC VVT movement in real time
- Password protection
- Red LED light indicated cam switchover point
- EEPROM chip for maximum data storage
- VTEC Match/Unmatch correction for smooth VTEC engagement modification
- Versatile mounting bracket
CONCEPT:
Piggyback Fuel Computer with Integrated VTEC Controller
CHARACTERISTICS:
Modifies manifold pressure signal and alters VTEC engagement point on Honda VTEC engines; Vacuum Fluorescent Display (VFD).
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APEXI RSM For Honda VTEC Cars
The new Rev/Speed Meter GP is a complete multi function measuring device designed to measure and monitor data such as vehicle speed, engine RPM, and elapsed times. However, the strength of the new unit lies in its differences. Probably the most obvious being its completely redesigned look. This new aesthetically pleasing model was crafted to match the likes of other highly popular A'PEX electronics such as the VAFC (VTEC Controller) and the AVCR (Boost Controller). The new screen utilizes the easy to read VFD (Vacuum Fluorescent Display) with built in light sensor used in many of A'PEX's line up.
The new unit also delivers a host of new functions. Standard features include: Engine RPM, Vehicle Speed, Travel Distance, and Battery Voltage (All which can be displayed in real time graph mode, numerical mode, or analogue mode; 1-4 channels at a time.), Peak Hold, Replay (With 60 second playback.), Speed Limiter Cut, 0-100m, 200m, 400m times with trap speed, 0-100km/h, 200km/h, 300km/h times, 100km/h, 200km/h, 300km/h E0 times, user defined Mid Range Acceleration, Stop Watch functions, Best Time Memory, RPM Warning, Speed Warning, RPM and Speed Outputs (For external devices requiring an RPM or speed signal.), Tire Size Correction (For acceleration and timing accuracy.), and Vehicle weight input.
One of the most exiting of the new features is the option to utilize the revolutionary A'PEX G-Sensor (Sold separately). The G Sensor allows the unit to measure G forces in 4-way front/rear/left/right directions. This data can be plotted in a graph display to map acceleration characteristics and lateral G's on the race track, or used in an array of new features including: Highly accurate 100m/200m/400m times with trap speed and wheel-spin correction, Horsepower Calculation, and Loss Power Calculation. By taking advantage of the optional G Sensor, the user can produce extremely accurate acceleration measurements. Usually, when measuring acceleration times using the speed sensor signal alone, the meter will end measurement too early (shorter distance) due to wheel-spin. Using the G Sensor modifies the speed sensor signal, compensating for wheel-spin and producing impeccably accurate acceleration times.
CONCEPT: Multifunction monitoring and timing device CHARACTERISTICS: Variety of functions such as tach, speed, 0-400m time, etcEin one unit.
APEXI
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Thursday, March 09, 2006
Wednesday, March 08, 2006
2006 Honda Civic Type R Concept
When Honda unveils a new sports concept there is always a sense of anticipation and the new Civic Type R is no exception. To please all its fans, Honda engineers have designed a 'superhatch' to deliver blistering performance from the same power output as the previous incarnation (200 bhp). The aggressive, lower and wider-looking body encases a new 2.0 liter engine and the model, built in Britain, will go on sale in early 2007 priced around £18,000.
What is a Type R?
The Type R name was introduced by Honda Motorcycles, where the letter R was added to conventional bike names to indicate a performance derivative. For example, the CB – a standard 4-cylinder across-the-frame bike – became the CB-R, a sporting model.
One of the earliest Type R cars was the Honda NSX-R, a stripped-down, lightweight version of the NSX supercar. This was developed in response to claims the NSX did not have enough power to compete with rival cars from Porsche and Ferrari. The key factor in this argument – and a point proved by the NSX-R – was the importance of the power to weight ratio.
Philosophy
The Type R philosophy is not about building the most powerful, or fastest car in the world. It is about creating a car that provides a well-engineered, but exciting driving experience. To offer this, every Type R needs to have certain key characteristics:
Racing: An exhilarating driving experience similar to that felt when piloting a racing car.
Involvement: High levels of feedback and involvement in terms of sound, steering response and handling. The driver should feel part of the machine.
Not just speed: Going fast is part of the Type R experience, but not everything. The Type R should have above average levels of performance in gear change quality, braking, steering and handling.
Pure: The driving experience should not be diluted or interfered with by driving aids or sound proofing that could detract from the driver’s involvement.
Stripped-out: A Type R is not equipped with luxuries such as satellite navigation, hands-free telephones or leather upholstery. It should look and feel like a racing car.
Engineering: To meet the aims set by the philosophy, a different approach is taken during the design and development of a Type R. Therefore, each car possesses a special set of engineering qualities.
Normally aspirated: No bolting on of a turbocharger to give silly power figures. All Type R engines are normally-aspirated, which deliver smoother power delivery throughout the rev range, allowing power to be transferred through the chassis more easily, improving traction and acceleration.
Torsional rigidity: A stiffer chassis improves the handling of the car in terms of balance and adjustability. This makes for a more involving drive.
Simple technology: No traction control, stability control or four-wheel drive. Or indeed any other driver aids that can distance the driver from the experience. Instead, a Type R is based on clever, but simple engineering solutions rather than electronic gadgetry.
Type R Time-line
February 1992: NSX-R introduced. Weight is reduced by 265 lbs. Recaro seats and MOMO steering wheel fitted. Stiffer suspension adopted. Production limited to 1995 units.
September 1995: Honda announces the launch of the DC2 Integra Type-R. The Integra Type-R is powered by the B18C 1.8-litre DOHC VTEC engine, specifically developed for the Integra Type-R, with 200 bhp at 8,000 rpm. Standard equipment includes a helical LSD, sports suspension, a front lip spoiler, a rear spoiler, alloy wheels, a leather wrapped MOMO steering wheel, Recaro seats, and a titanium shift knob.
August 1997: The EK9 Civic Type-R is launched in Japan. It is powered by an exclusively-developed 1.6-liter DOHC VTEC B16B engine that makes 185 bhp at 8,200 rpm. The lightweight B16B engine features a new valve system allowing higher engine speeds, reduced engine friction, improved breathing, and increased compression ratio. Main features of handling include increased body rigidity, reduced weight, sports suspension, torque-sensitive helical LSD, sports-tuned ABS, and Bridgestone Potenza RE010 tires.
Jan 1998: The Accord Type-R goes on sale in the UK, with a tweaked version of the H22A engine on board. In addition, the Accord Type-R boasts a limited-slip-diff, Recaro seats and a stiffer chassis.
July 2001: An updated version of the Integra Type-R (DC5) is launched for sale in Japan and USA. The special color of Championship White celebrates Honda’s first victory in F1. The DC5 Integra Type-R is powered by the K20A 2.0-liter DOHC i-VTEC engine with 220 bhp and a new 6-speed manual gearbox. The suspension adopts clever front suspension and reactive-link double wishbone rear suspension. The Integra Type-R is also equipped with Recaro front seats, a leather wrapped MOMO steering wheel, aluminum pedals, aluminum shift knob, exclusive aero parts and Brembo front brakes.
October 2001: A Type-R version of the 7th generation Civic is announced. It is built at Honda in the UK Manufacturing in Swindon, Wiltshire. The CTR – as it becomes known by enthusiasts – is powered by a 2.0-liter i-VTEC engine that produces 200 bhp. The Civic Type-R goes on to sell over 35,000 units and pick up numerous Hot Hatch of the Year awards.
February 2006: An all-new Civic Type R, based on a three-door version of the 2006 Civic is unveiled at Geneva Motor Show.
Posted by EngC at 4:36 AM 0 comments
Friday, March 03, 2006
634HP Honda Delsol CRX
This is crazy. Turbocharged CRX up to 634hp. Sound produced from the car can even make a child cry.
http://videos.streetfire.net/
Posted by EngC at 4:03 AM 0 comments