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Brian Crower Econo Series Connecting Rods Honda/Acura K20
The newest engine in the Honda tuning community. The "K Series" is Honda's mass produced version of the roller rocker valve train assembly found in the S2000. Less friction, more rpm potential, faster action cam profiles...this engine has untapped potential. First introduced in the JDM Integra Type-R in 2001, this engine put out a respectable 220HP @ 8000 rpm straight from the factory (DC5). The K20A also sees service in the JDM Civic Type-R, using the same compression and cam profiles. The first USDM production model was the K20A2 found in the 02-04 RSX-S. Other engines featuring the same head configuration include the K24A2 (TSX) that features a 9.114" deck height, the K20Z1 in the 05-06 RSX-S that includes various JDM Type-R add-ons like cams, throttle bodies, higher compression and Honda's answer to the tuning crowd, the K20Z3 found in the 2006-up Civic Si.
Made from premium, 4340 steel billet material, BC connecting rods are available in two distinct styles depending on horsepower, budget and engine application. The BC Econo Series is intended for moderate boost applications and all motor race applications where peak horsepower is not going to exceed 650 at the flywheel. The BC Pro Series rods are designed for high horsepower, high boost and extreme rpm applications where nothing but the best rod will do. Features include ARP 220,000 p.s.i. rod bolts for ultimate fastening capabilities as well as aluminum-bronze bushings to insure long, reliable service, no matter what the boost, nitrous or rpm.
Econo rods are intended for under 650 flywheel horsepower. If over that, use Pro Series.
Note: Pictures are for representation only, actual product may vary.
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