SO here goes.
A20A1 is the engine in an '88 Accord, LX, 5 spd 2bbl carb, right? And the A20A3 is the fuel injected version?
Now, I can get a Holley 5200 from work for $125. My understanding, is that the Holley 5200 is nothing more than a Weber 32/36 with a Holley sticker. For $125 new, I'm not complaining.Is the 32/36 any sort of upgrade over the stock Keihin (with a busted power valve, I might add)?
I'm looking for another motor/tranny, to rebuild, and put into my '88 Accord. That said, is the A20A1 the only motor that bolts right into place, or with minimal fabrication?
Are the heads on the Carb and EFI versions the same? Are all the heads 12valve, or are some 8 and some 12? Which head is better to work on, from a power point of view? Are there any DOHC heads that will bolt to the block, and will use a vacuum advanced distributor?
The 5 speed in my '88... What designation is it? What other cars, or other 5 speeds, will bolt to the A20A1 block?
I plan on staying carb'd, mearly to rip out any and all emissions I find. I've already removed all the vacuum hoses, but I plan on going further, and removing the EGR and everything. I just want a carb on top, with an electric choke. Florida has no emissions testing.
Now, with all that said, what are the stock specs of the camshaft? For a 2.0L 4cyl motor, 2300-6500 rpm usage, something around 208/208 @ .050, with around .490-.510" lift will suffice. Or do these Hondas prefer more cam?
I apologize for the barrage of questions - but I'm new to these Hondas... I've got a '81 Trans Am with a 400/6x-4 214/224 in it right now, and a '88 Camaro 2.8L that I've stroked to a 3.1 and put a turbocharger into, but I'm new to Hondas - my understanding is there is a LOT of swapping of parts amongst them.
What's the stock compression ratio, as well?
Also, How well will a Weber downdraft 32/36 stand up to about 7psi blow through turbo?
Thanks all!
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