no tourqe comes with every honda for FREEE!!! haha <3 them still
and them carbs are purty
1988 Honda Accord LX-i Coupe 123k miles.
So the FI must hit it in like 6 or 7? Interesting <.<
I don't know, it seems odd that brand new they rated the FI car at like 8 or 9 second 0-60, bone stock, manual.
So if you're having troubles keeping up with LXI's, then they must have done something to their car :x
Anyway ya, I'm confused still.
Anyway if you're running under 8 seconds you should be in the realm of 2000+ Accords, and Civics since they run 7 seconds maybe 6 unless it's a V6 or SI. And even those pull like what 5ish seconds?
So you should defiantly be keeping up with a bonestock LXI.. No question.
Correction just looked up the 2009 Civic SI, with mods such as exhaust, headers, cold air, etc I saw a few videos of them running around 6 to 7 seconds.
Not putting you down or anything, but I wouldn't be complaining if you run under 8 seconds in your car. I mean come on, a 100ish HP car doing 0-60 only 2 seconds slower than a 210hp+ car with performance parts added? I wouldn't complain.
Last edited by CzEcHy; 07-26-2010 at 08:13 PM.
beautifull, I think I cried a little or at least felt something wet....
BTW I am not all that impressed with "stock Lxi" power since I have one, and compared to the other slightley modified carbed A20 (and B20) cars I have (had) I think it doenst take much to match that alleged 130hp.
However, the Lxi I have is a 87 model and no two stage plenum.
those carbs look FTW
2 seconds in racing is HUGE...
that's like saying, "i'm fine running a 15 second quarter mile when a car that's newer runs a 13"
also if it beats you in the 0-60 by 2 seconds it's going to compound exponentially once past that mark because it's up to speed so much quicker than your car.
just think, to make your car 2 seconds faster in anything you'd have to do a LOT of work.
dead white and blue
I know 2 seconds is huge, but I'm comparing the two for the sake of argument,
1989 - 98bhp + exhaust/cam/racing carb so maybe 115+hp?
vs.
2009 - 210bhp + exhaust/intake/headers so like 220+bhp
Big difference, but the times are close for the age difference and major motor difference, with the fact he hasn't done anything MAJOR to his car.
8 seconds should beat an stock LXi that's all I'm saying. I'd be happy with my 22 year old car keeping up with newer cars, keeping up still says "Look what my old ass car can do for 1/8th the price of your new car."
k.
dead white and blue
Dave: Did you dyno your car before or after the Webers? Do you have them on, yet?
HOLY GIANT PHOTOS!!!! that wasnt supposed to happen...
o wel
how big are the chokes in the dcoes?
i'd say you would need 34 or 36 mm chokes to make them work half decent.
they are gunna sound nearly as sexy as my 45mm itbs, but the dcoes will look better![]()
i can try to measure the appx size, but what part is the choke, top or bottom? i think its the top, gimme a sec and ill start taking them apart...
edit: im only seeing 1 valve per cylider.
according to this diagram, what is the choke?
http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=...26tbs%3Disch:1
Last edited by itzdave; 07-27-2010 at 10:39 PM.
the choke usually has the size stamped or cast in them. look down the throat in the direction of air flow and the venturi/choke should have a number on it. thats the size of choke.
gotcha, they say 32 on them...
should have said venturi's instead of chokes. most people down here when talking dcoe's or dhla's talk choke size instead of venturi.
32 mm "venturi's" will be good for daily driving and mild performance work on a 2 liter motor. you wont give up stuff all bottom end if they are jetted right and depending on cam,head work and exhaust will be a good all round compromise.
if you were going for a track day , once and a while street type of build, i'd go for twin 45 dcoe's or dhla's with say 36 mm chokes, maybe 38mm depending on head and cam.
i had twin 40 dhla delorto carbs on a datsun 1200 motor and ran out of air flow with 32mm chokes, but it was a fairly serious motor.
12.5:1 comp, big valve head, works spec rally cam with .440 lift and 300 degrees duration. would only pull 8500 coz the carbs were to small.
sorry to rave on a bit, but 32 mm will be good size for all round work. just get someone who knows how to tune them to set them up and they'll treat you well.
how is the new suspension treating you?
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