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Old 07-07-2002, 01:57 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Well I searched around for quite a bit and found this page. It has a dyno (atleast thats what JUN says) that show 260.
http://www.junauto.co.jp/democar/pre...xplain.html?en
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Nice but is that a H22 or h23 engine?
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Old 07-07-2002, 02:32 AM   #3 (permalink)
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H22 I believe
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Its deffinately for the H22, I don't know why I always second guess myself....
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oh okay, then i guess that is your proof y u should do it
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I wish they would be a bit more thorough when detailing what all was done to the motor to manage 260whp. I doubt that those numbers were achieved with just bolt ons, cams, pistons, intake manifold, and an ECU. I'd like to see a car that isn't owned by JUN make a few dyno runs with their head package installed...
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That car is VERY fast and VERY nice. I actually watched a video of it once and they loved driving it. But I also wish they would be a little more specific on what they did to get 260whp....
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oh okay, then i guess that is your proof y u should do it
I want more...
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is PS the same thing as HP because on the graph it has PS on top of the horizontal line and I was wondering if that was the same thing as horsepower.
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1 horsepower = 1.0139 ps. PS is short for Pferdestarke, the term for metric horsepower.
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ok i find 260whp a little hard to believe. the 10 second H22's (the one dropped in civics...) only make 280 at the wheels with a full N/A race setup...we're talking like 14:1 pistons and massive internal work....to make 260 with just minor bolt ons sound like a load of crap.
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Old 07-08-2002, 10:42 AM   #12 (permalink)
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are you SURE that is WHP?
and not at the crank.
Does it mention anywhere that says whp?
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