Very true Nick regarding the r/s ratio and the reliability issues!!take the d16s engines for example. if they rev 8000rpms like dodo does they won't last too long. The strains on the rods are great due to the bad r/s ratio. Take d12 and d13s for example. These engines lack rev limiter. Some people rev them @ 8000 stock and they keep working.
d13 engine is 75x76 and the jdm version scores 89hp
hmm interesting. But there must be a reason why most engines arent designed to be as square as possible? For example Bseries is oversquare like you mentioned. Is this simply to increase torque?? Because if you have more torque then you dont really need to rev as high to create the same amount of power, as power=(torque x revs)/5252
Under square engines with low R/S ratios always make more torque and visa versa for over square engines.
compare a B16 with a D16 that both put out 160Bhp.
The D16 will always have more torque then the B16.
Quote from Endyn:"The combustion chamber is a better shape than the DOHC.So don't chunk those 1.6 SOHC engines, they can make really good power. For a pure performance application, regardless of application, I'd choose the SOHC. No bull!"
Just two ways of achieving the same goal then. But a D16 with 160hp and more torque will win a race over a B16 with less torque but has too rev higher to achieve 160hp.
mynameisowen wrote:Just two ways of achieving the same goal then. But a D16 with 160hp and more torque will win a race over a B16 with less torque but has too rev higher to achieve 160hp.
Yes indeed torque is your friend.The B16 makes up (Cheats) for that with a very short tranny,which will put more torque at the wheels.
On a D14 you need to (cheat) a little too and take advantage of shorter transmissions like a D13b2 tranny for example.
Quote from Endyn:"The combustion chamber is a better shape than the DOHC.So don't chunk those 1.6 SOHC engines, they can make really good power. For a pure performance application, regardless of application, I'd choose the SOHC. No bull!"
yea true. Its hard to compare engines because we only see them in cars and all cars have different trannys. It would be interesting to see a number of cars with different engines all with the same ratios and weight and see which beforms best.
D14A4 pistons are different from D14Z2 pistons. I'm sorry that I can't provide pics but when I rebuild my D14Z2 engine I found the difference of the two pistons. D14A4 piston dish is deeper than D14Z2. D14Z2 is almost flat. The piston code was something like PXHG. But I will check it out again to be sure. Cheers.