heres some things honda builders are checking into.
using a small pump or other source to create a vacuum in the crank case, this keeps air out of the pistons way and shows a HP or so. i'd imagine its better for oil control, not having so much wind in the pan.
also pumping just enough oil for the motor, this is supposed to reduce parasitic losses.
anything light weight is a good thing takes lees power to move.
they also say stiffer valve springs eat power.
they say a key to making power is timing the maximum cylinder pressure to occur at about 12 degrees ATC.
they also say that for every 11 degrees you drop the intake charge in relation to the undehood temp gives a 1% increase in HP.
they also install velocity stacks in the intake plenum to smooth airflow through the runners.
then you have normal crap, headers, underdrive, etc.
using a small pump or other source to create a vacuum in the crank case, this keeps air out of the pistons way and shows a HP or so. i'd imagine its better for oil control, not having so much wind in the pan.
also pumping just enough oil for the motor, this is supposed to reduce parasitic losses.
anything light weight is a good thing takes lees power to move.
they also say stiffer valve springs eat power.
they say a key to making power is timing the maximum cylinder pressure to occur at about 12 degrees ATC.
they also say that for every 11 degrees you drop the intake charge in relation to the undehood temp gives a 1% increase in HP.
they also install velocity stacks in the intake plenum to smooth airflow through the runners.
then you have normal crap, headers, underdrive, etc.
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