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Super keen to find out!! Are you going with a K20 oil pump and baffled sump? If you go with a K20 sump, you'll need to get longer bolts... just sayin'
Thanks for the heads up mate, I've been there before but had forgotten to add them to my list .
K24 setup will be pretty simple, I'm not looking for crazy horsepower, just good reliability and a few more horsepowers than the old B16A. Here's the rundown:
Stock K24A3 plus:
K20A2 intake cam gear
K20A2 oil pump, guides etc.
K20A2 sump (have this left over from the DC5)
Clockwise motion baffle
RBC intake manifold
K20A2 throttle body with Karcepts adapter
No AC or PS with Karcepts alternator relocation
KPro
Thanks for the heads up mate, I've been there before but had forgotten to add them to my list .
K24 setup will be pretty simple, I'm not looking for crazy horsepower, just good reliability and a few more horsepowers than the old B16A. Here's the rundown:
Stock K24A3 plus:
K20A2 intake cam gear
K20A2 oil pump, guides etc.
K20A2 sump (have this left over from the DC5)
Clockwise motion baffle
RBC intake manifold
K20A2 throttle body with Karcepts adapter
No AC or PS with Karcepts alternator relocation
KPro
Oh and I'll be using an 02-04 Type R gearbox.
Sounds like a good build. Should net you some very decent numbers across the board. If you need a hand with anything let me know. Once I'm down in Melb I'll be happy to come give you a hand.
Seems like this car may be more fun to drive than your Integra Tom?
I've also just bought myself the Clockwise motion baffle also.
Excited to read a few words from you regarding how the k24 is in the EF!
Definitely more fun to drive, the power of the K24, the short wheelbase of the CR-X along with my chosen suspension setup should make it an interesting drive . Be sure to report back on your experiences with the Clockwise Motion part.
Sounds like a good build. Should net you some very decent numbers across the board. If you need a hand with anything let me know. Once I'm down in Melb I'll be happy to come give you a hand.
Yep, should be adequate power in a nice light CR-X. Thanks for the offer of help!
I got a little more done over the weekend. I removed the auto gearbox from the motor and got it up on a stand and started stripping the ancillaries I don't need. More updates to follow soon.
I had a few spare hours after work today so I continued stripping the CR-X ready for a dummy fit of the motor once my engine mounts turn up. I pulled the bumper off, after scratching my head for a little bit before I found the bolts hidden behind the indicators. With the bumper free I pulled out the AC condenser and threw it in the garbage. It won't be returning to the car.
I then pulled the front crossmember out. A lot of guys go for fancy traction bars on K swapped EFs for sump clearance but I will retain the original item. I have it on good authority that the stock part will fit with a bit of massaging with a big hammer, something I specialise in.
I also pulled the subframe out along with the steering rack. It turns out that the ED9 and EF8 subframes (Pictured below, EF8 on the bottom) are nearly the same, except for the holes for the rear engine mount. I have to test fit to be sure but I think I will use an ED9 subframe with the EF8 rack since it makes the rear K mount a bolt in affair and I'm lazy.
With these small tasks done I called it a night and closed shop.
So I haven't done much on the CR-X over the last fortnight, been busy up at Winton and working to sort out the finances. Today my engine mounts turned up in the post though, and I ordered a header as well, it's made to order so I don't expect it any time soon.
I also picked up a couple of other spare bits and pieces so I'll post some photos at some stage.
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