Azkyrie6
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Was putting away some paperwork and noticed on the sale sheet that the ITS has a slightly different engine: “K20C8”
I assumed that the ITS had the same CTR K20C1 engine
the official engine specs are:
Displacement: 1,996cc - 2.0
Horsepower: 315@6,500rpm - 320@6,500rpm
Torque: 310lbft@2,600-4,000rpm - 310@2,600-4,000rpm
Redline: 7,000rpm - 7,000rpm
Bore and Stroke: 86.00mmx85.9mm - 86.99mm/85.9mm
Compression Ratio: 9.8:1 - 11:0:1???
everything is nearly identical, and only information I can find was HPD’s version of the ITS DE5
Higher engine compression ratio traditionally may yield more torque and horsepower, while increasing the chance of detonation and potential need to switch to a higher octane fuel, our user manual recommends 93 octane (which many of us can’t get in many states)
anyone have more information that can confirm we do have the K20C8 engine? This is something to note for those who might use the type R’s FBO’s and tuning. Could be good to be cautious in case there are differences which would affect your tuning and long term reliability
I assumed that the ITS had the same CTR K20C1 engine
the official engine specs are:
Displacement: 1,996cc - 2.0
Horsepower: 315@6,500rpm - 320@6,500rpm
Torque: 310lbft@2,600-4,000rpm - 310@2,600-4,000rpm
Redline: 7,000rpm - 7,000rpm
Bore and Stroke: 86.00mmx85.9mm - 86.99mm/85.9mm
Compression Ratio: 9.8:1 - 11:0:1???
everything is nearly identical, and only information I can find was HPD’s version of the ITS DE5
Higher engine compression ratio traditionally may yield more torque and horsepower, while increasing the chance of detonation and potential need to switch to a higher octane fuel, our user manual recommends 93 octane (which many of us can’t get in many states)
anyone have more information that can confirm we do have the K20C8 engine? This is something to note for those who might use the type R’s FBO’s and tuning. Could be good to be cautious in case there are differences which would affect your tuning and long term reliability
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