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Similar to B series, the K-series car engines have two short blocks with the same design; the only difference between them being the deck height. K20 uses the short block with a deck height of 212 mm (8.3 in) where K23 and K24 block has a deck height of 231.5 mm (9.1 in). [1] A cylinder head from a Honda K20Z3.
02–04 K20A2 RSX Type S (America) 01+ K20A3 Integra IS (Japan) 01–06 K20A3 RSX Base, Civic Si (America) 03+ K20B 2.0l VTEC-i, Stream 4WD (Japan) 03+ K24A Accord; Accord Wagon (Japan) 03–08 K24A2 TSX 200 (America) (03+) 02+ K24A3 CRV; Element; Accord (03–05) K24A4 2.4L VTEC-i Honda Accord (06–07) K24A8 2.4L VTEC-i (Drive-by wire ...
The head and block are non-interchangeable between all other models and are uniquely cast for front wheel drive operation. Differences in the Japanese block to Mexican are also present. The Mexico blocks (all DEs except those found in the S series) implemented a distributor and oil pump drive similar to the L series; from the crank nose.
This engine has a large iron block, with an alloy head and has a pushrod design. They have non-crossflow heads and inbuilt manifolds. These engines are a common swap given the ease of swapping, with mounts, sumps, transmissions etc. crossing over with the stock engine. The CF6 has been succeeded by the SOHC Intech and the DOHC Barra engines.
It is fuel injected, has an aluminum-alloy cylinder block and cylinder head, is a SOHC 16-valve design (four valves per cylinder) and utilizes Honda's i-VTEC system. The R series engine has a compression ratio of 10.5:1, features a " drive by wire " throttle system which is computer controlled to reduce pumping losses and create a smooth torque ...
K-series engine may refer to: Rover K-series engine; Honda K engine; Mazda K engine; Toyota K engine; Chrysler 2.2 & 2.5 engine, sometimes referred to as the Chrysler ...
This engine series was used in the 1997-2001 CF4, CF5, CF9, CL3 Honda Accord and Honda Torneo from Japan. It uses a DOHC VTEC cylinder head similar to the H22A found in the Prelude but was designed to comply with many countries' sub-2.0 liter tax. The automatic transmission versions received the lower hp version 180 hp (134 kW; 182 PS), as it ...
The fourth-generation Honda Integra (chassis code DC5), produced by Honda, was introduced in Japan on 13 April 2001 and produced from July 2001 until August 2006.It was introduced in North America on 2 July 2001 [2] as the Acura RSX, the name a part of Acura's naming scheme changing the names of its models from recognizable names like "Integra" or "Legend" to alphabetical designations in order ...