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f20a4 and ITBs
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f20a4 and ITBs
Hi guys
I have a f20a4 in my 5th
Now i was thinking about fitting ITBs
I can get a set of somebody
Who has tips or tricks
The easy way is fit a h22 but i just want something nobody has haha and keep the original engine
I have a f20a4 in my 5th
Now i was thinking about fitting ITBs
I can get a set of somebody
Who has tips or tricks
The easy way is fit a h22 but i just want something nobody has haha and keep the original engine
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When we say they're really for a built engine or the cherry on the top we mean they won't perform properly without all the other neccessary ingredients. First of all you'd need a proper tune to run them at all, so I'm not sure what ecu that would mean with it being an F20a, but you'd need something like Hondata or a standalone ECU, so that'll add a good grand to the price at least once tuned. But even when tuned, you'll be needing to rev the absolute nuts off of the engine just to get any sort of power, and we'd still be talking minimal gains if the engine's stock, for something that would be giving you a good +20bhp on top of what would have been +260bhp in a built h22a.
I appreciate wanting to be different definitely, but ITBs on a standard F20a4 for the sake of being different definitely is not the way to do it. Flogging a dead horse isn't even the right euphemism
I appreciate wanting to be different definitely, but ITBs on a standard F20a4 for the sake of being different definitely is not the way to do it. Flogging a dead horse isn't even the right euphemism

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A compatable ECU that you can tune. You might be able to use a P28 or the like with Hondata, but you'd have to look into that.
You really would want an uprated camshaft, but I'm not sure they'd be any on the market that'd work well with ITB's, so you might have to go custom.
Then you'll want an uprated valve train.
Then ITB's work best with higher compression, so you'd want to consider pistons and rods to suit. Again, probably go custom.
Depending on the ECU you end up using as well, you may have to consider a custom harness.
That's all going to be one hell of an expense and hassle and you'll still only just be looking at standard H22a power (if you're lucky), so different or not, I'm sorry, but you'd be an absolute fool to throw that kind of money at an F20a!
You really would want an uprated camshaft, but I'm not sure they'd be any on the market that'd work well with ITB's, so you might have to go custom.
Then you'll want an uprated valve train.
Then ITB's work best with higher compression, so you'd want to consider pistons and rods to suit. Again, probably go custom.
Depending on the ECU you end up using as well, you may have to consider a custom harness.
That's all going to be one hell of an expense and hassle and you'll still only just be looking at standard H22a power (if you're lucky), so different or not, I'm sorry, but you'd be an absolute fool to throw that kind of money at an F20a!
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I'm doin itb's and like Nathan says it's very expensive for very little, I have chosen to use a dta s60 ecu with custom loom and ctr coil on plug. Costs are something like this:
Dta s60 £750
Loom £300
Ctr coils £100
Bigger injectors £200
Mapping £350
Tps £50
I'm also using a Peugeot crank position sensor to remove the origional dizzy and coil which is another £150
My reasons for it are that I'm building up to drop in a modded engine but for now it'll be tuned on the stock and see what happens! But it's also a good way to remove a lot of unnecessary parts from the engine bay.
Dta s60 £750
Loom £300
Ctr coils £100
Bigger injectors £200
Mapping £350
Tps £50
I'm also using a Peugeot crank position sensor to remove the origional dizzy and coil which is another £150
My reasons for it are that I'm building up to drop in a modded engine but for now it'll be tuned on the stock and see what happens! But it's also a good way to remove a lot of unnecessary parts from the engine bay.
236bhp and 170ft/lb stock 

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is there anything I missed when you asked me the same question?
Don't make it so hard on yourself Dennis! Just buy my H23 VTEC , thats rare enough in Holland

Don't make it so hard on yourself Dennis! Just buy my H23 VTEC , thats rare enough in Holland

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