HONDA FIT 2008 1.5CC 110 hp increase power N/A
#1
How to increase hp in a honda fit 1.5cc 110 hp MT
Hello guys:
I live in Argentina and i have buy a honda fit 1.5 cc 110 hp stock...manual transmition
All the cars i have got , all i modified the engine( big cams, headers, polished cylinder head, etc)
I wanted to increase the power in my Little fit but all... naturaly aspirated.(not turbo).
Question:
How much power i can increase the 1.5 engine for daily use if i polished the cylinder head, put a cat cams, a stainless exhaust sistem, and remap the ecu??
140 hp??? or less??
thanks for all
I live in Argentina and i have buy a honda fit 1.5 cc 110 hp stock...manual transmition
All the cars i have got , all i modified the engine( big cams, headers, polished cylinder head, etc)
I wanted to increase the power in my Little fit but all... naturaly aspirated.(not turbo).
Question:
How much power i can increase the 1.5 engine for daily use if i polished the cylinder head, put a cat cams, a stainless exhaust sistem, and remap the ecu??
140 hp??? or less??
thanks for all
Last edited by MISTERHONDA; 02-23-2015 at 09:46 PM.
#3
Thanks budy i have change te title .
#4
There is a difference between "whp" and "hp". My 2007 Fit 1.5L (1500cc) came with 107hp stock, which translates to about 85-87whp. After an intake, header, catless downpipe and full exhaust and a tune, my Fit now puts out about 115whp or about 130hp.
Off-topic, but where do you live in Argentina?
Off-topic, but where do you live in Argentina?
#5
There is a difference between "whp" and "hp". My 2007 Fit 1.5L (1500cc) came with 107hp stock, which translates to about 85-87whp. After an intake, header, catless downpipe and full exhaust and a tune, my Fit now puts out about 115whp or about 130hp.
Off-topic, but where do you live in Argentina?
Off-topic, but where do you live in Argentina?
Ok perfect ,thanks more a less the hp i wanted.
you test the fit more a less how much top speed now it runs with the new setup??
#6
I don't know what the top speed is as I rarely take it over 85mph/137kph. There are a few members here who have done a lot of engine work and added turbochargers or superchargers. Some members race on the race track and other on the street. There is a thread around here somewhere that addresses the top speed of the Fit.
#7
There is a difference between "whp" and "hp". My 2007 Fit 1.5L (1500cc) came with 107hp stock, which translates to about 85-87whp. After an intake, header, catless downpipe and full exhaust and a tune, my Fit now puts out about 115whp or about 130hp.
Off-topic, but where do you live in Argentina?
Off-topic, but where do you live in Argentina?
#9
I've added a cold air intake, headers, down pipe, cat-back, and I can definitely feel a difference over stock. I'm also waiting to install an intake manifold once I get my flashpro with the tune I need pre-installed, should make some significant gains. Once I get my HP #s back I'll let you know ;-)
#10
I've added a cold air intake, headers, down pipe, cat-back, and I can definitely feel a difference over stock. I'm also waiting to install an intake manifold once I get my flashpro with the tune I need pre-installed, should make some significant gains. Once I get my HP #s back I'll let you know ;-)
#11
I finally got my intake manifold installed and I'm in the process of getting my flashpro tuned with the help of Vittune, once I get my tune calibrated right I'm going to hit Englishtown and see what times I can put down. At some point I want to upgrade the clutch/flywheel, I'm over 100k miles on the original clutch (bought the car with 75K on it) so I'm interested to see what my car will do with it's current mods:
DC Sport CAI
Weapon-R intake manifold
DC Sport headers
Megan cat-delete
DC Sport cat-back exhaust
Ralco Pulleys
Short Shifter
Flashpro
Konig Feather rims
DC Sport CAI
Weapon-R intake manifold
DC Sport headers
Megan cat-delete
DC Sport cat-back exhaust
Ralco Pulleys
Short Shifter
Flashpro
Konig Feather rims
#12
I finally got my intake manifold installed and I'm in the process of getting my flashpro tuned with the help of Vittune, once I get my tune calibrated right I'm going to hit Englishtown and see what times I can put down. At some point I want to upgrade the clutch/flywheel, I'm over 100k miles on the original clutch (bought the car with 75K on it) so I'm interested to see what my car will do with it's current mods:
DC Sport CAI
Weapon-R intake manifold
DC Sport headers
Megan cat-delete
DC Sport cat-back exhaust
Ralco Pulleys
Short Shifter
Flashpro
Konig Feather rims
DC Sport CAI
Weapon-R intake manifold
DC Sport headers
Megan cat-delete
DC Sport cat-back exhaust
Ralco Pulleys
Short Shifter
Flashpro
Konig Feather rims
#16
I asked Vit Viper his opinion on it a few years ago and he said that it would give you a negligible increase or decrease in numbers. So he talked me out of it. Looks really nice though! And just remember there are a few different versions so make sure you're getting a corrected old one or a new one.
#17
I haven't done a dyno yet, so I don't have any additional numbers.. but I will say I can definitely feel the difference, especially on the highway when the vtec kicks in. I'm hitting 100 with out even really trying lol.
#18
Englishtown? If you haven't hit Englishtown before doing your mods, it'll be hard to compare before and after results.
#19
My car is stock car & actually it is Honda City model sold in India, engine is L15A1 same as Fit models outside of India.
My next step post header go in will be bigger throttle body, I lean R18 civic throttle fits in well, can someone provide me mode details on R18 throttle, an direct link will be more helpful.
#20
Anyone tried using Skunk2 Pro throttle body here is an link Skunk2® - Pro Series? Throttle Body