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Honda Civic, Honda S2000, Mazda Miata, Hot rods, Kit cars Can be used in both front and rear wheel drive layouts; the latter can be done with a GM TH-400 automatic transmission, a Mazda Miata, or Honda S2000 transmission. Popular in certain circles because it puts out more torque than a four cylinder.
The Honda S2000 is a front-mid engine open top sports car that was manufactured by Japanese automobile manufacturer Honda, from 1999 until 2009.First shown as a concept car called the SSM at the Tokyo Motor Show in 1995, the production version was launched on April 15, 1999, to celebrate the company's 50th anniversary.
The F20C and F22C1 were inline-4 engines produced by Honda for use in the Honda S2000. They are one of the few Honda 4-cylinder automobile engines that are designed to sit longitudinally for rear wheel drive. These engines are a distant relative to the F-series engines found in the mid-1990s Honda Accord and Prelude. [1]
Beginning with the 1200cc Honda Civic engine, it went on to develop, and now designs and builds, both two-stroke and four-stroke engines, manufacturing many of the major components itself. Mugen ultimately intends to build its own road cars and the first step towards this was the creation of bodykits for the Honda Ballade CR-X in 1984.
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 engine introduced in 2001. The K-series engines are equipped with DOHC valvetrains and use roller rockers on the cylinder head to reduce friction.
2002 Civic Type R (S2000) 2002 Civic Type R (BTC-T) 2004 Accord Euro R (S2000) 2005 Integra Type R (BTC-T) 2006 RA106; 2007 RA107; 2007 Acura ARX-01; 2007 Civic Type R FN2 R3; 2008 RA108; 2009 Acura ARX-02a; 2010–2013 HSV-010 GT; 2012 HPD ARX-03; 2012–2013 Civic WTCC (S2000) 2014–2016 NSX Concept-GT; 2014 HPD ARX-04b; 2014–2017 Civic ...
The seventh-generation Honda Civic is an automobile produced by Honda from 2000 until 2005. It debuted in September 2000 as a 2001 model. Its exterior dimensions stayed similar to the outgoing predecessor, with interior space significantly increased, bumping it up to the compact car size designation.
The J-series is Honda's fourth production V6 engine family introduced in 1996, after the C-series, which consisted of three dissimilar versions.The J-series engine was designed in the United States by Honda engineers.
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