if you want to take it a bit further you could build a k24 too
I'd like to nominate it's OP for some kind of Darwin/Bellendery award :lol2: and let it be an object lesson to others.........buy the M3 LMAO!
One step at a time, but yes an option! Though I would want to enjoy a 'square' engine capable of doing 9000rpm first. Not sure what the K24 is like for revs, it's a long stroke around 100mm I think? So must be similar rod angles to the F4R :\
All the engines for around £800 are EP3 K20A2 which have done a million miles from what I can see. For a K20Z4 with DBW from an FN2, all more expensive. The chassis has done 40k miles, so I want an engine with 40k or less really.
Cool, I'll price stuff up properly soon enough and send you the first message regards the head
correct, it isn't a square engine but they do have longer rods to compensate, the americans all go k24 on n/a setups and i've seen figures around the 300 mark. They still rev using a k20 pump as the k24 has an oil pump with balance shafts, so they need to go.
read up on it mate, if you do think that's the way forward i have some manley rods spare
My prime goal would be to get it all running first, upgrade from then on
There are various versions amongst the k24's, of which one has 11:1 compression out of the box
Hats off to you tbh. I respect that where others just talk about it, you've put your money where your mouth is. That said I wouldn't go down the Honda route. At least the Clio had a template to follow in the R3 but the Honda, there are sooo many pitfalls to this conversion it's untrue. The amount of custom parts is going to be crazy and the electrics even more so. Even then you don't know the outcome is going to be what you'd expect. These type of conversions don't always translate on the road how you'd expect.
Put it back to standard mate and buy an M3 V8 which is what you always really wanted in the first place
Engines as good as ****ed...
stone cold compression; 170,170,150,170.
put some oil down the plug hole of the 150....result 235psi.
Time to strip it down and sell off the bits mentioned. Project Clio 200R is almost officially started!! :cloud9:
I think the bores have worn from a year's use of cold starts. You gap rings on forged pistons bigger due to them expanding more and a few people I've spoken to recently say they would never use forged pistons on a daily. Basically a year's use of cold start piston slap has worn them. Now what's caused the 'failure' if you like is I think a failed injector has bore washed it, however with bores that were tired and probably not sporting the best honing due to the daily use...then that's why it's happened quickly!Rich may I ask, what did originally cause the damage mate?
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