Engines, 200bhp NASP
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Engines, 200bhp NASP
were there ever any N/A MG Rover engines, 2 litre or less that produced 200 bhp? in its standard form?
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I think the Honda s2000 has 240bhp, it's a 2L, I imagine there are a few 2L nasp with 200bhp. Honda can't be that far ahead of the posse. Celica 1.8VVTi + is 190bhp, chap on here as a Corolla with the same engine and I imagine that's 190bhp too and it's only 1.8. Don't think MG/Rover ever got close.
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I think the BRM would be the highest bhp VVC out of the factory, 180 I think but that's only from memory.jimjimjeroo wrote:what was the BHP figure, and was it only in Lotus's?
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There is a K series nasp with 286 that doesn't need rebuilds. Only one though, but it gets hammered.GeraintUk wrote:there was of course the Judd engine.
K-Series nasp at 210bhp, but then again, it needed a rebuild every 5k
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My 2.0 Rex has 248hp NASP 
Honda are so far in front its frightening, the S2000 and the new Mugen Civic show what can be done with road cars. Mine may be high power but its uncivilised whereas Si can have similar power with decent levels of refinement !
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Honda are so far in front its frightening, the S2000 and the new Mugen Civic show what can be done with road cars. Mine may be high power but its uncivilised whereas Si can have similar power with decent levels of refinement !
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Refinement's for women and old menMark wrote:My 2.0 Rex has 248hp NASP
Honda are so far in front its frightening, the S2000 and the new Mugen Civic show what can be done with road cars. Mine may be high power but its uncivilised whereas Si can have similar power with decent levels of refinement !
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Has anyone actually spent alot of time and money on a T series NASP to see what can be acheived, I'm sure over 200bhp would be possible with some cams, pistons, ECU and throttle bodies?
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Pistons failed, on a T series, don't beleive that!
He didn't try some forged jobbies then?
Shame there hasn't been more people try it really, I know its expensive especially for the money you'd buy the car for but that's usually the way when modifying cars anyway.
Shame there hasn't been more people try it really, I know its expensive especially for the money you'd buy the car for but that's usually the way when modifying cars anyway.
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Just updated my sig with the lastest power run, decat seemed to make 1.8hpMark wrote:My 2.0 Rex has 248hp NASP
Honda are so far in front its frightening, the S2000 and the new Mugen Civic show what can be done with road cars. Mine may be high power but its uncivilised whereas Si can have similar power with decent levels of refinement !
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Not bad for a 102k mile engine making near on 125hp/litre. Awesome engines, any Ford/ vauxhall would need a rebuild at 10k miles
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Mines done 132k miles
Seriously though that's damn good going to still be making such good power and just goes to show the Honda boys know how to build a good reliable engine. OE cat' can't be very restrictive to only give 1.8bhp increase.
Seriously though that's damn good going to still be making such good power and just goes to show the Honda boys know how to build a good reliable engine. OE cat' can't be very restrictive to only give 1.8bhp increase.
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My car is only 97bhp per litre.
Going to have to mod it so it's over 216bhp just out of principle now. Shame the H22 (esp the A7) is comparatively lacking in tuning goodies.
My car is only 97bhp per litre.
Going to have to mod it so it's over 216bhp just out of principle now. Shame the H22 (esp the A7) is comparatively lacking in tuning goodies.
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Yeah but then Caterham use a Rover engine thats a 1.8 and makes 230hp. So it can be done and has, but Honda do it more reliably.Tony 156 wrote:just to make a point, Honda unfortunatly do rule, early 90's EK9 civic type R had 187bhp, from a 1.6.
i got my Vi up to 163bhp with a few simple bolt on mods really. that car was quite strange though.
the thing is the 230 engine is somwhere near the limit of what a K series can do, the honda 1,6 could be made to put out near the 220 mark, and it wouls last forever.
still i prefer the k series purely because its a british ( i think ) job.
if only the rover V8 was, wed have the best two engines in the world then.
still i prefer the k series purely because its a british ( i think ) job.
if only the rover V8 was, wed have the best two engines in the world then.
you cant race with a turbo, they just suck on the track, and very strick jap emssion laws.
if you appriciate deatil engineering and the prescision involved in creaing 15million engines without a single warentee claim, you will see why they do it.
its because they can.
ive got a turbo now and to be honest im not a big fan of them, cant really get on with it. the lazy torque is fantastic i will say that for them.
if you appriciate deatil engineering and the prescision involved in creaing 15million engines without a single warentee claim, you will see why they do it.
its because they can.
ive got a turbo now and to be honest im not a big fan of them, cant really get on with it. the lazy torque is fantastic i will say that for them.
Honda have not had a Vtec mechanical system failure - hardly the same as 15 million indestructable engines!Tony 156 wrote: if you appriciate deatil engineering and the prescision involved in creaing 15million engines without a single warentee claim, you will see why they do it.
its because they can.
I know of B16 engines that have been replaced inside the warranty period - which back then was only 1 year
Best of both worlds - Vtec TurboTony 156 wrote: ive got a turbo now and to be honest im not a big fan of them, cant really get on with it. the lazy torque is fantastic i will say that for them.
Lazy torque, pussycat in traffic - 8500rpm Tasmanian Devil when provoked ! - and it far from sucked on the track!
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I must admit, some car manufacturers have crazy low power figures for some engine sizes, although most are fairly high now.
My old D16 was more powerful that quite a lot of 2.0 cars. Ok, it's was less torquey but as long as you can use the gearbox it made no difference, I used to leave the average family car miles behind.
One that should maybe get a mention is the Renault engine tho, they're 2.0 and 197bhp now and still nasp.
I'd love to have a drive in an EK9, must be mental.
Turbos definitely seem to be making a comeback, they're getting much more common in normal cars, although this is likely due to the power to CO2 emissions/mpg ratio I expect.
My old D16 was more powerful that quite a lot of 2.0 cars. Ok, it's was less torquey but as long as you can use the gearbox it made no difference, I used to leave the average family car miles behind.
One that should maybe get a mention is the Renault engine tho, they're 2.0 and 197bhp now and still nasp.
I'd love to have a drive in an EK9, must be mental.
Turbos definitely seem to be making a comeback, they're getting much more common in normal cars, although this is likely due to the power to CO2 emissions/mpg ratio I expect.
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