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Supercharged GSR Civic 0-100mph 8500 RPM

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Uploaded by on Mar 31, 2007

Doing 0-100mph in my civic shifting conservatively to demonstrate how it accelerates.

Specs:
92 Civic Hatchback Si
No A/C, P/S, P/W
s2000 red paint
Integra GSR B18C1 (stock internals)
Kamikaze header
Jackson Racing supercharger (stage 2 pulley, 9psi peak boost)
RC440 injectors
Walbro fuel pump
AEM short ram intake
Apexi N1 Catback Exhaust
Hondata s200 (tuned by Dyno Sport Racing in San Jose, CA)
JDM Integra Type-R LSD 4.785
Exedy clutch
Omnipower full street coilovers (~3" drop)
Front strut bar
Hatch strut bar
Lower tie bar
Energy suspension polyurethane bushings (full kit)
Rota Slipstream 16" flat black
Falken ZE-512 205/40/16

for more info go to: http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2455524

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  • Have you heard the concept of the redline?

  • @SakariNy The fuel cut-off for this car is actually set to 9,000 RPM because its using a Hondata (not stock) ECU, which is why the description says "shifting conservatively", I wasn't even pushing the car at all :)

  • My Fj Cruiser could beat that.

  • @markskater00 Your FJ cruiser does 11.1 in the 1/4, holy crap, I must see this :P

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  • was that a down shift?

  • @tjmo1593 actually you are wrong faster is not what power vtec does. They have a completely separate set of cam lobes with a higher rpm profile. When you hear the sound change its when it crosses over.If you look at the vtec killer cams they idle like shit because of lift, duration and lobe separation. The power portion of the vtec cam has all of these features combined with a low side lobe that idles nice and gets good mpg. The best of both worlds. A valve closing faster is not for hi rpm.

  • Actually you are wrong, Honda makes DOHC V-TEC engines, V-TEC is not a type of engine its a component of an engine, V-TEC was designed to help control the rate at which engine valves open and close at different levels of rpm, when V-TEC kicks in the valves open faster and close faster creating higher combustion and more torque.

  • @integra653 DOHC is the cams in the engine...VTEC is a brand of an engine. Ford has DOHC, Chevy has DOHC. it's the placement of the cams/how many cams. VTEC is honda

  • @Roadrash1991

    Is this right? What you just defined sounds to me a Dual Over-head Cam which (I thought) was something else entirely. I thought VTEC was an electronic controlling of valves.

    What's the difference between VTEC and DOHC?

  • nice acceleration. too bad the video was taken with a slice of cheese.

  • oh what a fucking beast!!@!

  • @markskater00 FJ CRUSIER FTW!!!!!  haha i got a 07 trd fj cruiser and you?

  • @hoperegrine what type of valve springs are you using

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