Need HP/Torque Curve for Honda D16Y5 Engine

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Dan, Dec 29, 2007.

  1. Dan

    Dan Guest

    I'm looking for a HP/Torque curve for a D16Y5 (2000 Civic HX). I'm
    building a power generator and need to know how much power this engine
    will develop at 1800 RPM. - DoubleD
     
    Dan, Dec 29, 2007
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  2. Dan

    jim beam Guest

    1800 won't be most efficient for that engine - probably best to use a
    geared reduction or better yet, a lower revving diesel engine.
     
    jim beam, Dec 29, 2007
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  3. Dan

    jim beam Guest

    1800 won't be most efficient for that engine - probably best to use a
    geared reduction or better yet, a lower revving diesel engine.
     
    jim beam, Dec 29, 2007
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  4. Dan

    DoubleD Guest

    No doubt that a diesel woul dbe the best power plant to use. I happen
    to have a Civic motor that was nearly free and has less than 4k miles
    on it. I do however agree with you about the Honda engine not being
    very efficient down at 1800 RPM and have considered a 2:1 reduction
    which I may opt for. Still would like to have some idea as to the
    power curve down on the low end.
     
    DoubleD, Dec 30, 2007
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  5. Dan

    DoubleD Guest

    No doubt that a diesel woul dbe the best power plant to use. I happen
    to have a Civic motor that was nearly free and has less than 4k miles
    on it. I do however agree with you about the Honda engine not being
    very efficient down at 1800 RPM and have considered a 2:1 reduction
    which I may opt for. Still would like to have some idea as to the
    power curve down on the low end.
     
    DoubleD, Dec 30, 2007
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  6. Dan

    jim beam Guest

    i understand "free", but i'm still not sure how you'd use this motor in
    this case though. the hx motor is very finely tuned [with fuel economy
    in excess of the civic hybrid] and trying to replicate this efficiency
    is non-trivial.

    the engine computer for this motor expects to see things like road speed
    and oxygen sensor readings. you can wire this motor to give those
    readings to the ecu, but you need to know what you're about, and the
    expense of custom parts to achieve this will probably exceed the cost of
    a used diesel motor whose engine management is trivial and whose fuel
    efficiency is a given. using non-honda engine management on your hx
    motor probably won't give you good efficiency results.

    what i'd do is look for a used pump engine [from a building sprinkler
    system?] or something like that. cheap/free. easy to manage. no gearing.
     
    jim beam, Dec 30, 2007
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  7. Dan

    jim beam Guest

    i understand "free", but i'm still not sure how you'd use this motor in
    this case though. the hx motor is very finely tuned [with fuel economy
    in excess of the civic hybrid] and trying to replicate this efficiency
    is non-trivial.

    the engine computer for this motor expects to see things like road speed
    and oxygen sensor readings. you can wire this motor to give those
    readings to the ecu, but you need to know what you're about, and the
    expense of custom parts to achieve this will probably exceed the cost of
    a used diesel motor whose engine management is trivial and whose fuel
    efficiency is a given. using non-honda engine management on your hx
    motor probably won't give you good efficiency results.

    what i'd do is look for a used pump engine [from a building sprinkler
    system?] or something like that. cheap/free. easy to manage. no gearing.
     
    jim beam, Dec 30, 2007
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