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Honda K24A4 2.4L DOHC i-VTEC Engine installed in 2003 Honda Accord. The Honda K-series engine is a line of four-cylinder four-stroke car engines introduced in 2001. The K-series engines are equipped with DOHC valvetrains and use roller rockers on the cylinder head to reduce friction.
The engine aims for higher efficiency and is said to herald "a new generation of high performance racing engines from Honda" and innovations during the engine's development will "further increase the efficiency of [Honda's] road car engines". [88] Tiago Monteiro raced in the final three races of the 2012 season at Suzuka, Shanghai and Macau ...
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Honda: 2.4 L: Inline-four engine: Earth Dreams DOHC i-VTEC gasoline direct injection: Honda Accord Sport: Honda: 3.5 L: V6 engine: Earth Dreams SOHC VTEC: Honda Accord V6: Subaru (Fuji Heavy Industries) 2.0 L: Boxer-four engine: FA20D DOHC AVCS D4-S direct and port injection: Subaru BRZ: 2012 [13] Audi (Volkswagen Group) 3.0 L: V6 engine: V6 ...
Rover K-series engine; Honda K engine; Mazda K engine; Toyota K engine; Chrysler 2.2 & 2.5 engine, ... This page was last edited on 24 October 2020, at 14:30 (UTC).
Current Honda general-purpose engines are air-cooled 4-stroke gasoline engines but 2-stroke, Diesel, water-cooled engines were also manufactured in the past. The current engine range provide from 1 to 22 hp (0.7 to 16.5 kW). More than 5 million general-purpose engines were manufactured by Honda in 2009.
It remains one of the worst vehicles Consumer Reports has ever tested. [40] The publication noted that the car took 37.5 seconds to go from 0–60 MPH, it was dangerously structurally deficient in a 30MPH crash test with a standard car, and its bumpers were "virtually useless against anything more formidable than a watermelon ", all of which ...
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