honda motor

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Larry Durst, Aug 21, 2003.

  1. Larry Durst

    Larry Durst Guest

    alot of people tell me that the motor type R is better than most... i've
    herd alot about this but is it true?

    just curious
     
    Larry Durst, Aug 21, 2003
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    Uncle Mike Guest

    Well the BMW inline 6 and the small block Chevy are
    good in their own applications - what are you looking for?


    "alot is not a word"
     
    Uncle Mike, Aug 21, 2003
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    N.E.Ohio Bob Guest

    Electric motor. Gasoline engine.

     
    N.E.Ohio Bob, Aug 21, 2003
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  4. We need more information. If the motor in your present vehicle is working
    great--any other engine you buy to replace is with is a really bad
    investment unless you plan to race the car and make lots of money when you
    win.

    There is a good magazine about this sort of subject. It's called
    Honda Tuning
    You can buy it at any large magazine shop. They may have it
    at Barnes and Noble.
     
    Bill B. Johnson, Aug 21, 2003
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  5. Larry Durst

    Larry Durst Guest

    I'll have to look for the magazine. I'm just checking out things so I can
    sorta have an idea of what I want to do to my car. My friend has a Honda
    and he says that he wants to trade out his engine for a type R engine. I
    was just wondering what the type R was. I think there is like a celica type
    R but I dont remember.
     
    Larry Durst, Aug 22, 2003
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    Mickey Guest

    It is powerful motor.
    Honda Civic Type R has 2.0l motor which
    has 200HP.
     
    Mickey, Aug 22, 2003
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    Ed Guest

    Not always. For example, motorboats, motorcycles...

    but allot is one.

    Later.
     
    Ed, Aug 23, 2003
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  8. Try to get a copy of the magazine ASAP. There is an article in the current
    issue about how to change out an engine. It's really impossible for the
    average person . On the otherhand, if you are a mechanic and have a
    shop--it should be fairly easy. It's beyond my back yard mechanical
    skills. The magazine has great things to say about the type R engine that
    you mentioned.
     
    Bill B. Johnson, Aug 23, 2003
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    DervMan Guest


    Well, it depends on what you want from the donk.

    If you want performance, then the "Type-R" approach is one way. These cars
    typically have revvy beasts of engines with VTEC optimised for performance
    rather more than economy, but they need short gearing to get the most from
    the engine, otherwise you're always in second and third gear (mind you even
    with short gearing, you may well be, heh). The other issue is that a Honda
    Type R isn't just about the engine, you also get higher specification
    suspension, brakes and other bits and pieces. Replacing a Civic 1.4 with a
    highly tuned 1.8 litre donk doesn't give you a Civic Type-R.

    However, if you wish to tow, then I'd suggest that this approach isn't
    especially suitable.

    If you spend a lot of time on the motorway (freeway), then you'll not really
    be benefiting from the engine's nature, so you may well find another type of
    donk offers a better compromise between driveability, economy and servicing.
     
    DervMan, Aug 24, 2003
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