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hi guys, i'm interested to get a type S coz lazy to use manual. keke. anyway, how would u guys recommend to upgrade the HP from current 160hp to 200/220 hp? btw, the vtec kicks in for type-s is 2000rpm. tat would be very low rite? can delay the kick in?

thanks.
 
hi guys, i'm interested to get a type S coz lazy to use manual. keke. anyway, how would u guys recommend to upgrade the HP from current 160hp to 200/220 hp? btw, the vtec kicks in for type-s is 2000rpm. tat would be very low rite? can delay the kick in?

thanks.

wow. where in the world are u getting your info? Vtec engagement at 2k RPM?

=.=

i think u should you do a google search first and read up on the type-S (i'm assuming you're talking about the JDM Type-S, because the USDM version is rated 200hp and doesn't come in A/T) before purchasing the car...

if you're looking at 200 - 220hp...why bother getting a Type-S? honestly...just because of the Manual factor? then may i suggest you look at getting another car instead... perhaps the Civic RS?

not trying to sound arrogant or mean... but its very ignorant to come to an Integra forum and say "i wanna get an automatic type-s and mod it to reach 200hp because im lazy" :stupid:
 
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hi guys, i'm interested to get a type S coz lazy to use manual. keke. anyway, how would u guys recommend to upgrade the HP from current 160hp to 200/220 hp? btw, the vtec kicks in for type-s is 2000rpm. tat would be very low rite? can delay the kick in?

thanks.

it will take plenty of 'EFFORT' to increase 60hp. if u r 'lazy' then may i suggest the golf gti. it comes with auto gearbox and performance wise it is quite good
 
Hmmm interesting... Dunno if it's been done.... Try getting a complete R top end (head, cams, valve train, intake (get the RRC) & bolt that on to ur type s block. Get a good piggy back or stand alone engine management... then u should be able to hit 200bhp... Dunno if it can be done, but logically it could... Ask around la... But it would definately cost quite a bit...
 
i got the info from here. Honda K engine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia@@AMEPARAM@@/wiki/File:K20_head.jpg" class="image"><img alt="" src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/74/K20_head.jpg/350px-K20_head.jpg"@@AMEPARAM@@commons/thumb/7/74/K20_head.jpg/350px-K20_head.jpg

type s is running on engine with 160ps / 191 nm with vtec engagement at 2200rpm.

dun flame me la. me like integra ma. if every1 only like type R then no reason for honda to come out with type S lo. :) the japan type S is not the same as RSX type S, which got 200PS. tat's y i wanna know wat it takes to upgrade to that 200ps level.
 
it will take plenty of 'EFFORT' to increase 60hp. if u r 'lazy' then may i suggest the golf gti. it comes with auto gearbox and performance wise it is quite good

my thoughts exactly. :driver:
 
i like golf mk5 also but too expensive. :(

where u guys go for dc5 mod/tuning? can intro?
 
problem is, can your type-s auto gearbox stands the 60hp EXTRA horsepower?
:rolleyes:
 
problem is, can your type-s auto gearbox stands the 60hp EXTRA horsepower?
:rolleyes:

good point! :biggrin:

honestly...you'll probably be spending well over 20k to achieve the 220bhp you want with the Type-S.

ok...here's the BEST suggestion:

1. Buy a Type-S
2. Buy a Type-R halfcut
3. Throw away the Type-S engine
4. Transplant the Type-R engine
5. Couple it with your Autobox
6. Get ready to replace the autobox every 6 months.

:biggrin::biggrin::biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:

we're not flaming you. we're just trying to make it clear that its really a waste of time trying to churn out 220hp from the Type-S engine when you could easily go for the Type-R if you werent so "lazy" to drive manual.

Go for the full experience bro.
 
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even if you do a top transplant , the ECU has to be swapped for a stand-alone unit, as stock K20A3 cams only runs on 2 lobes.
 
get an aunthentic DC5 type-r then convert to auto gearbox from civic 2.0... the 6 speed gearbox kasi jual murah-murah sama lain DC5 punya kawan.. habis cerita..
 
even if you do a top transplant , the ECU has to be swapped for a stand-alone unit, as stock K20A3 cams only runs on 2 lobes.

no need top transplant la. just throw the whole useless K20A3 engine away.

by the way... to answer your question maverick... the 2200rpm engagement is NOT Vtec. its actually when the K20A3 engine switches from running on 12valves to 16valves.

Below 2200 rpm, only 1 of the 2 intake valves are opened. this is to save fuel.

K20A3 engine does NOT have actual Vtec.
There is no "wild cams" switchover point.
The Type-S (JDM) is meant to be a fuel efficient base model, not a modded race car.

Thats why we're all telling you to go with the Type-R and stop wasting your time on the Type-S if its power you want.

Other than that... you can do what lightningfield suggests....get the Type-R...swap in Civic 2.0 auto gearbox...and sell us your manual box cheap cheap! :biggrin::biggrin:
 
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haha.. u all give advice and at the same time take advantage. thanks 4 the info nukeezoid. cant find those info especially on jdm type-S even i google for million times d. me also got looking for type r. any1 of u guys wanna sell for 2005 model ar? keke.
 
haha.. u all give advice and at the same time take advantage. thanks 4 the info nukeezoid. cant find those info especially on jdm type-S even i google for million times d. me also got looking for type r. any1 of u guys wanna sell for 2005 model ar? keke.

you are heading towards the right direction by considering the type R option.

but please take note that DC5R stock suspension system can be very stiff and thus produce uncomfortable feeling for some drivers....but the sheer pleasure of driving the Type R totally overwhelmed that uncomfortable feeling

when the vtec screams at 6000rpm.... allow me to quote 'lightningfield' is better than having sex
 
you are heading towards the right direction by considering the type R option.

but please take note that DC5R stock suspension system can be very stiff and thus produce uncomfortable feeling for some drivers....but the sheer pleasure of driving the Type R totally overwhelmed that uncomfortable feeling

when the vtec screams at 6000rpm.... allow me to quote 'lightningfield' is better than having sex

i dont know what kind of sex you guys are having....but...its definitely NOT better than the orgasms i have. :biggrin::biggrin:

dont scare people la... stock suspension is not THATTTTT stiff.... bearable if you just keep in mind that you're driving a proper sports car.

also...its 6200 rpm la...mana ada 6k.... :biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:
 
dont scare people la... stock suspension is not THATTTTT stiff.... bearable if you just keep in mind that you're driving a proper sports car.

also...its 6200 rpm la...mana ada 6k.... :biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:

well to be frank i've met someone that complained cannot bear the stiffness of the stock suspension.

are you sure its 6200rpm? maybe your ecu not stock anymore kot?
 
well to be frank i've met someone that complained cannot bear the stiffness of the stock suspension.

are you sure its 6200rpm? maybe your ecu not stock anymore kot?

2001-2007 Honda Integra Type-R (DC5)

* Displacement: 1,998 cc (121.9 cu in)
* Compression: 11.5:1
* Power: 220 bhp (220 PS, 162 kW) @ 8000 rpm
* Torque: 152 ft·lbf (206 N·m) @ 7000 rpm
* Redline: 8600 rpm
* I-VTEC Engagement: 6200 rpm

:biggrin::biggrin::biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:
 

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