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    Re: 9 second a20!! a to b series tranny adapter plate!!

    Quote Originally Posted by A20A3
    Isn't the A20 tranny pretty stout though?
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    Re: 9 second a20!! a to b series tranny adapter plate!!

    aren't you going to be running a similar engine setup chris? If He's running 10:1 pistons at 30psi, I wonder how much you can run at 8.5:1???
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    Re: 9 second a20!! a to b series tranny adapter plate!!

    its probably take him well over 40psi to make the same power. Hmm i think maybe b series gear ratios might be too short on my car...the stock lxi ratios are pretty good as is for boost... Jason budd probably runs it because the bottom end is bulletproof and cheap
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    Re: 9 second a20!! a to b series tranny adapter plate!!

    using race gas and methanol, higher compression does not play a devastating role since the otane level of the burning fuel is a lot higher than our pump gas 93 (91 at some places).

    at a much lower compression, he can obviously run more boost, but it will develop traction issues when more power is created and it just gets wasted when its unable to be put down on the ground. lets say for example, you make 400hp at 10:1 cr and 30psi of boost, but with a 8.5:1 cr and 40psi of boost lets say he makes 600hp, but if he is loosing traction at 400whp and then when 500hp is reached its hard for him to hook up, then the extra 100 or 150hp is going to waste cause everytime u hit the gas, you just loose grip.

    when these guys tune their motors, they tune it to a point that they got a little bit left over (hp i mean) and run standard Ets with minor adjustments.

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    Re: 9 second a20!! a to b series tranny adapter plate!!

    yeah my motor 'might' be capable of 30psi, where i would hope to make around 400 whp, but i wont ever try it with THIS block, because its bored .050

    my next motor is going to be stock sized pistons (or something smaller anyway) and ill basically emulate teh rest of my setup exactly, cause i think its going to be pretty solid.

    ps, motor SHOULD be running either this weekend or next weekend hopefully!

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    Re: 9 second a20!! a to b series tranny adapter plate!!

    ohohohoh, you better get some video clips when you start it up!!!
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    Re: 9 second a20!! a to b series tranny adapter plate!!

    anyway we could get specs on that thing? might wanna get one fabbed up?

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    Re: 9 second a20!! a to b series tranny adapter plate!!

    Ask him. Or follow his method and make your own... or get a shot to make one.

    Hey look at his runners you can see he's running ITB's by the throttle shaft.
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    Re: 9 second a20!! a to b series tranny adapter plate!!

    im already worried about breaking trannies, although this is the only thing im semi-worried about. Im going for big boost also so we will see, these should be tits
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    Re: 9 second a20!! a to b series tranny adapter plate!!

    i like how each bolt head is smileing

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    Re: 9 second a20!! a to b series tranny adapter plate!!

    Quote Originally Posted by carotman
    yeah, stock dizzy and standalone + msd stuff.

    Looks like there is something missing from the distributor though. Look at the outside of the distributor, it's missing that part with the pins in it.
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    Re: 9 second a20!! a to b series tranny adapter plate!!

    if you talk about the vacuum pin, they are useless when you use a MSD Digi6.

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    Re: 9 second a20!! a to b series tranny adapter plate!!

    Quote Originally Posted by bobafett
    yeah my motor 'might' be capable of 30psi, where i would hope to make around 400 whp, but i wont ever try it with THIS block, because its bored .050

    i know the max is 0.030 overbore, but does that extra 0.020 actually make that huge of an impact? id like to know why cause im already getting my block 0.02 overbore and it doesnt seem like anything really, just a thin metal scraping

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    Re: 9 second a20!! a to b series tranny adapter plate!!

    Quote Originally Posted by L3G10N
    if you talk about the vacuum pin, they are useless when you use a MSD Digi6.

    I'm not refering to the advance diaphragm.



    so, It's called a vacuum pin?
    ... the part outside TEC distributors.

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    Re: 9 second a20!! a to b series tranny adapter plate!!

    He got rid of that fuckin black box

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    Re: 9 second a20!! a to b series tranny adapter plate!!

    Hey guys, check out this thread. He posted his times after the tranny swap.

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    Re: 9 second a20!! a to b series tranny adapter plate!!

    hmmm that gotta be the fastest A20 so far then. he is not too far from a high 9s

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    Re: 9 second a20!! a to b series tranny adapter plate!!

    All I want to know is, How can I get my hands on that adapter & what else is needed to make it work.

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    Re: 9 second a20!! a to b series tranny adapter plate!!

    SQ is the SQUAD is going to start work on one soon


    you could always join jerkoff land....i mean Honda-Tech and PM him (that jason guy) and ask him aboot it

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    Re: 9 second a20!! a to b series tranny adapter plate!!

    anyone know what that adapter plate is mad out of(type of metal and size). i might try this
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    Re: 9 second a20!! a to b series tranny adapter plate!!

    TITS, looks amazing!

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    Re: 9 second a20!! a to b series tranny adapter plate!!

    Quote Originally Posted by SQ is the SQUAD
    anyone know what that adapter plate is mad out of(type of metal and size). i might try this
    looks like aluminum but thats just a guess

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    Quote Originally Posted by adams86lxi
    Well i doubt anyone has found this yet. My friend sent it to me today while i was at school and i was in complete aw over it!!! Its Jason budds a20!!! Sick ass setup! Here are some pics of it! I guss the only problem he ever had with it was the trannys kept breaking so he made a adapter so he could put B series trannys on it!! I was like HOLY SHIT!! So here is the pics and the link for all the info!!
    here is the link
    http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1540419
    i guess thats the car its going in now.








    hey did anyone notice that hes running a ITB setup?

    I did

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    Re: 9 second a20!! a to b series tranny adapter plate!!

    Quote Originally Posted by hondaman1986
    hey did anyone notice that hes running a ITB setup?
    I did

    are you stoned? the turbo is right there in your face

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