Forged pistons for Honda Fit
#22
i wana see a video of that on a dyno running those numbers , there is no way that motor taking that abuse, sorry dynos and pics aside i dont belive it , your running over 17lbs of boost on a 1.5 engine without reinforcement of . . anything, retainers, pistons, cams? the dang tranny . .
nice ride but i just dont believe it
nice ride but i just dont believe it
#23
Nice Ride!!!
Being that i am not savvy with engine internals and tuning, what else would one need to do besides replace pistons to bulletproof the top half of the motor. Is that all you did? Seems like our little engines are capable of putting out those kind of numbers but i want my ride to be reliable for years to come as well.
What about the bottom end? Crank. etc... I heard from King Motorsports that Krowler might come out with a stroker kit for the 1.5. What exactly does that come with? Does the block need to be modified or do the parts just replace existing internals? Could one expect gains when installing a stroker kit by itself without boost?
Being that i am not savvy with engine internals and tuning, what else would one need to do besides replace pistons to bulletproof the top half of the motor. Is that all you did? Seems like our little engines are capable of putting out those kind of numbers but i want my ride to be reliable for years to come as well.
What about the bottom end? Crank. etc... I heard from King Motorsports that Krowler might come out with a stroker kit for the 1.5. What exactly does that come with? Does the block need to be modified or do the parts just replace existing internals? Could one expect gains when installing a stroker kit by itself without boost?
head work
bottom end
pistons
crank
rods
rings
you could take the car i am sure to 1.6l by doing it, maybe a 40whp for $3k in parts not includding new fuel management and garage time, tunning and retunning
i had a buddy that had the toda stroke in a b16a2 , very cool
#24
Thanks
Ron
#25
#26
i wana see a video of that on a dyno running those numbers , there is no way that motor taking that abuse, sorry dynos and pics aside i dont belive it , your running over 17lbs of boost on a 1.5 engine without reinforcement of . . anything, retainers, pistons, cams? the dang tranny . .
nice ride but i just dont believe it
nice ride but i just dont believe it
Here it is:
http://www.gsmhacker.com/hondafitturbo_0001.wmv
This is not the final run
By the way I am not come here to show off... I just want to try to find forged piston and forged connecting rod...
BR
Thomas
#27
Yes stock motor can do this for sure.. The only thing i put on the engine is 1 extra pcs of original gasket. but i want more more hehe.. my target is 400 HP Flywheel. That is reason i want to change forged piston and connecting rod.. and i also will think about K20a + turbo (Someone in USA made it 700 HP )... but i worry if can handle ( I mean driving it on the street?)
BR
Thomas
#31
That equates to about 200whp which is outstanding and what a wonderful effort. I had efforts of putting my high powered Twinscrew supercharger but the more I put my eye on the enigine, the more impossible it seems to be able to put my blower on the side. I understand now why Mugen did what they did with their blower and JR did what they did with theirs. Great to know the fits bottom end can hold up to that power level.
Ron
Ron
#32
Here it is:
http://www.gsmhacker.com/hondafitturbo_0001.wmv
This is not the final run
By the way I am not come here to show off... I just want to try to find forged piston and forged connecting rod...
BR
Thomas
http://www.gsmhacker.com/hondafitturbo_0001.wmv
This is not the final run
By the way I am not come here to show off... I just want to try to find forged piston and forged connecting rod...
BR
Thomas
That equates to about 200whp which is outstanding and what a wonderful effort. I had efforts of putting my high powered Twinscrew supercharger but the more I put my eye on the enigine, the more impossible it seems to be able to put my blower on the side. I understand now why Mugen did what they did with their blower and JR did what they did with theirs. Great to know the fits bottom end can hold up to that power level.
Ron
Ron
If you do that, your car would be seriously nuts. You'd have to put wheelie bars on it just to drive it to and from work....lol
#33
Small twinscrew gives the best of both worlds. More torque down low with no lag, and equal hp charecteristics. Check out my homepage and what we did to my old school Mr2.
Rons Twinscrew
260rwhp on a 1.6 stock internals ain't to bad. I would love to bolt my twinscrew to this engine for 200whp. And now that I know the engine can take it, I might just find a way.
Ron
Rons Twinscrew
260rwhp on a 1.6 stock internals ain't to bad. I would love to bolt my twinscrew to this engine for 200whp. And now that I know the engine can take it, I might just find a way.
Ron
Last edited by RonRob; 03-02-2007 at 01:24 PM.
#34
I would put forth that his RPM range isn't much different from stock either. I think the last station (or some other tuner, maybee J's?) DID redo the bottom end to make it rev to 8k. I highly doubt you could get away with these power levels that high in the power band for long w/o building the engine. But 6-10 PSI at the stock range may just prove how capable the engine really is!
#35
I am assuming this means you added a second head gasket to reduce compression ratio?>
#36
I would put forth that his RPM range isn't much different from stock either. I think the last station (or some other tuner, maybee J's?) DID redo the bottom end to make it rev to 8k. I highly doubt you could get away with these power levels that high in the power band for long w/o building the engine. But 6-10 PSI at the stock range may just prove how capable the engine really is!
#38
Small twinscrew gives the best of both worlds. More torque down low with no lag, and equal hp charecteristics. Check out my homepage and what we did to my old school Mr2.
Rons Twinscrew
260rwhp on a 1.6 stock internals ain't to bad. I would love to bolt my twinscrew to this engine for 200whp. And now that I know the engine can take it, I might just find a way.
Ron
Rons Twinscrew
260rwhp on a 1.6 stock internals ain't to bad. I would love to bolt my twinscrew to this engine for 200whp. And now that I know the engine can take it, I might just find a way.
Ron
I'm curious to see what the power curve (or straight line, lol) looks like. Good luck
#40
What kind of TS was it? Whipple (Lysholm), Eaton, IHI, etc? For some reason I thought you were using a system like the Lysholms. I'm thinking that much power is insane in a car of this weight, but considering the UK's fastest EP3-R puts out 608bhp with a weight loss (584bhp per metric ton or 2,204.62lbs), results should be similar.
I'm curious to see what the power curve (or straight line, lol) looks like. Good luck
I'm curious to see what the power curve (or straight line, lol) looks like. Good luck
Ron