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Old Oct 25, 2002 | 10:57 PM
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the K20A ITR engine, and the K20A2 Type S engine. What are the major differences in the two. Is it just like the old USDM vs. Jdm ITR where it was just Ecu, and exhaust etc. or is there more to the engines than just those differences.
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Old Oct 25, 2002 | 11:01 PM
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The RSX-S makes 200 hp, the DC5-R makes 220 hp. My guess is there's a different intake manifold and header, plus slightly higher CR and different cams. But, since nobody in this country that I know of has opened up a DC5-R motor, I can't be sure of this with any certainty.

The '96-'97 JDM ITR motor is identical to the US-spec version. The '98-'00 JDM version has a different header and slightly nicer version of the same intake manifold along with slightly different calibration of the ECU. The '01 JDM ITR has CTR cams.
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Old Oct 26, 2002 | 03:26 PM
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Originally posted by taylormadem5
the K20A ITR engine, and the K20A2 Type S engine. What are the major differences in the two. Is it just like the old USDM vs. Jdm ITR where it was just Ecu, and exhaust etc. or is there more to the engines than just those differences.
Differences:

ITR 4-1 header :::: RSX-S 4-2-1 header
ITR 11.5:1 compression :::: RSX-S 11.0:1
ITR bigger lobed cams :::: RSX-S more conservative cams
ITR 8400rpm redline :::: RSX-S 8000rpm redline
ITR higher flow intake manifold :::: RSX-S lesser flow
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Old Oct 27, 2002 | 12:57 AM
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your right except for the CR EM1SSLE. The RSX type s has a 9.8:1 CR, and the headers are all 4-2, and then thre is the 2-1 down pipe. I know even on the JDM version ITR its the same style exhaust, probably just a lot more free flowing.
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Old Oct 27, 2002 | 01:02 AM
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Wrong.

The RSX/Si 160-hp motor has 9.8:1 CR. The RSX-S motor has 11.0:1.

http://www.acura.com/models/model_sp...asp?module=rsx

Where are you getting your info on the headers?
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Old Oct 27, 2002 | 06:56 AM
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Originally posted by MrFatBooty
Wrong.

The RSX/Si 160-hp motor has 9.8:1 CR. The RSX-S motor has 11.0:1.

http://www.acura.com/models/model_sp...asp?module=rsx

Where are you getting your info on the headers?
I was off on the header.. I was asking my buddy about the header and he said 4-1. He thought that I meant his header, not the stock one. He has a Spoon 4-1. my bad

I looked for some JDM ITR K20A pics.. and it does have a 4-2-1 setup
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Old Oct 27, 2002 | 09:06 AM
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yeah, its a 4-2-1, its supose to be super trick tho
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Old Oct 27, 2002 | 09:19 AM
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Originally posted by -KangaRod-
yeah, its a 4-2-1, its supose to be super trick tho
it goes straight down, then combines. No crossing over like the Bseries
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Old Oct 27, 2002 | 09:25 AM
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Hey, I was reading about that Hondata program, and they stated that the ITR uses F20C (S2000) outter intake valve springs....
does that mean you could use S2000 cams perhaps?
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Old Oct 27, 2002 | 10:12 AM
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Originally posted by MrFatBooty
Wrong.

The RSX/Si 160-hp motor has 9.8:1 CR. The RSX-S motor has 11.0:1.

http://www.acura.com/models/model_sp...asp?module=rsx

Where are you getting your info on the headers?
I got the CR info from the Road and Track pamphlet that i got from the Acura dealership. It specificly says that its a 9.8:1 cr. I also visited the Acura website and they say it has 11.1:1 CR. So either Acura is handing out info that isnt correct, or there is a mix of info about the engines going on.
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