The Honda K series car engine is a four-cylinder four-stroke engine introduced in 2001. The K series engines are equipped with DOHC valvetrains and use roller rockers to reduce friction. The engines use a coil-on-plug, distributorless ignition system with a coil for each spark plug. This system forgoes the use of a conventional distributor-based ignition timing system in favor of a computer-controlled system that allows the ECU to control ignition timings based on various sensor inputs. The cylinders have cast iron sleeves similar to the B-series & F-series engines, as opposed to the FRM cylinders found in the H-series and newer F series engines found only in the Honda S2000.
Similar to B series, K-Series car engine has two short blocks with the same design; the only difference between them being the deck height. K20 uses the short block with a deck height of 212mm where K23 and K24 block has a deck height of 231.5mm.
Two versions of the Honda i-VTEC system can be found on a K series engine, and both versions can come with variable timing control (VTC) on the intake cam. The VTEC system on engines like the K20A3 only operate on the intake cam; at low rpm only one intake valve is fully opened, the other opening just slightly to create a swirl effect in the combustion chamber for improved fuel atomization. At high rpm, both intake valves open fully to improve engine breathing. In engines such as the K20A2 found in the Acura RSX Type-S, the VTEC system operates on both the intake and exhaust valves, allowing both to benefit from multiple cam profiles.
Video Honda K engine
K20
K20A
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- K20A
- Chromoly Flywheel, Higher-Tensile Strength Connecting Rods, High Compression Pistons, Stiffer Intake Valve Springs and Exhaust Valve Springs, Higher-lift Hollow Camshafts with more duration, and 2007-2011 Cylinder Head Intake Port Surface Polishing and Exhaust Surface Port Polishing used in NSX-R. The JDM K20A Type R engine block would be removed from production assembly line by an experienced Honda engine technician to torque the connecting rod bolts to factory specification by hand using micrometer to measure connecting rod bolt stretching. Then the JDM K20A Type R engine block would be returned to the production assembly line to complete the engine building process.
K20A (Eco Performance Engine) Japan only
Similar to K20A3 and K20A1
- Found in:
- 2002-2005 Honda Integra-(Type S)
- 2000-2005 Honda Stream S (RN3) (Front Drive)
- 2000-2005 Honda Stream S (RN4) (All Wheel Drive)
- 2005-2010 Honda Edix (Front Drive and All Wheel Drive)
- 2005-2008 Honda Accord Sedan (Front Drive and All Wheel Drive)
- 2005-2008 Honda Accord Wagon (Front Drive Only)
- 2006-2010 Honda Civic Sedan (GL)
- DOHC i-VTEC
- Power and Torque can vary by the Compression Ratio, Intake manifold, and Exhaust manifold
- Power: 155 hp@6500rpm ; 158 hp@6500rpm
- Torque: 138 lb-ft@4000rpm ; 140 lb-ft@4000rpm
- Redline 7200rpm
- Compression: 9.7:1 ; 9.8:1
- Bore X Stroke: 86mm x 86mm
- Displacement: 1998cc
K20B
- Injection Pressure: 10 megapascals (99 atm)
- Center Fuel Injection with swirl guide
- Air-Fuel Ratio:
- Normal driving cycle: 65:1 (ultra-lean combustion)
- Acceleration/High load driving cycle: 14.7:1 (Stoichiometric)
- Deep Piston Cavity formed in top of Pistons
- Application: 2004-2006 Honda Stream Absolute
K20C
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- Earth Dreams
- K20C1: First Honda Type R engine to be built in the USA at the Honda Anna Engine Plant in Anna, Ohio.
K20Z
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- K20Z3 (as fitted to Ariel's Atom 3.5)
- It has an aluminum block with an aluminum head. The K20Z3 has traditional performance VTEC cams on the intake and the exhaust cams. Variable valve timing technology is included on the intake but not the exhaust cams. The added valve timing control corresponds to the added "i" in i-VTEC.
Maps Honda K engine
K23
K23A1
This version of the K engine uses a Mitsubishi TD04HL-15T turbocharger with a dual path turbine housing, optimizing low end response while allowing better high end flow. Maximum boost pressure is 13.5psi. The engine includes iVTEC and VTC technologies and comes mated to a version of Honda's 5-speed automatic with SH-AWD (note: SH-AWD was standard from 2007-2009 and optional from 2010-2012).
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K24
K24A
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- K24A2 (2006-2008 Acura TSX)
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- Increased intake flow:
- Intake valve + 1 mm oversize (Intake valve head measures 36mm, but valve seat still measures 35mm)
- Intake cam High lift lobe with 0.9 mm more lift and 12 degrees more duration
- Throttle body increased from 60-64 mm
- Radius on some intake pipes increased from 70-80 mm
- Increased exhaust flow
- Exhaust Head pipe increased from 60-65 mm
- Higher flow catalytic converter
- Main (single) exhaust pipe increased from 54-57 mm
- Rear (twin) pipes increased in diameter from 42.5 to 45 mm
- Block improvements:
- Additional air passages in crankcase for reduced pumping losses
- Other
- Stronger connecting rods
- New crankshaft with more counterbalance weight
- Revised pistons with more valve-piston clearance
- Under-piston oil squirters
- Increased intake flow:
K24W (Earth Dreams)
Direct Injection, iVTEC (intake camshaft & valvetrain)
[Please add accurate technical specifications] This section previously inaccurately suggested that the 2016-2017+ Acura ILX engine K24V7 and the K24W7 of the Acura TLX are the same engine, and although they may be very closely related, even sharing identical internal architecture and components, they actually are different engines with different Honda internal engine code designations. This may be strictly due to different transmissions, as the 2016-2017+ ILX uses its own specific 8-speed dual-clutch auto with a torque converter, as well as different exhaust, intake, and accessory packaging due to their differing chassis [the ILX sharing its basic architecture with the 2013 - 2016 generation Civic].
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K24Y
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K24Z
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References
External links
- Honda engine pages: i-VTEC DOHC, 2.0L DOHC i-VTEC
- K Series VTEC Breakdown: K Series VTEC Breakdown
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