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    So a bunch of guys got into debating in the gym whether or not more Liters in a car mean more horsepower and better upgrades.

    I had to disagree with their discussion as I have seen those little 1.8L vehicles completely smoke the crap out of cars with bigger engines.

    But, I would have to say that those smaller engines had some upgrades.

    Picture this:

    In-Line 4-Cylinder Honda S2000 @240HP vs. a V8 5.7L V8 TransAM @310HP. Both stock.

    Ideally, the TransAM would win, BUT, giving them both major upgrades, which one would come out on top.

    In engines, is bigger better. Discuss...

  • #2
    Do doubt smaller engines can rape any f-body. I've seen a video online of a Civic smoking a Z28, and there are people here who have been waxed by them. I think it all has to do with the technology. Take the Vtec for example. It's a wonderful concept. That's the kind of stuff they have available in those countries like Japan. Imagine a high-revving DOHC Vtec 3800.
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    • #3
      haha the t/a

      problem with the s2k motor its a high revving motor with a tight power band. Even though it has 240 hp, it has like 160 ft. lbs of torque, like tha same as a 2.8L v6.


      look at the numbers at a track. S2ks even under moderate modding rarely break 13s, thats with a lighter car whie a f-body with 310 will hit like 13s.
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      • #4
        size isnt as important as it once was. you can take just about any car and make it a performer these days.

        current car- 95 Trans am- bolt ons, parked and collecting dust. why? because **** it

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        • #5
          There's no replacement for displacement.

          Pretty much any "technology" (turbo, s/c, cam, heads, vtec yo, muffler bearings, etc) you do on a small motor will net similar or greater gains (in percentage of torque & power) in a larger displacement engine.

          I'll personally take torque and power at lower rpms than high-winding high-rpm power makers like a little honda. 325hp at 2900rpms with gobs of torque is much more fun than 325hp at 9200rpms with 10ftlbs of torque.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by MTMike:
            There's no replacement for displacement.

            Pretty much any "technology" (turbo, s/c, cam, heads, vtec yo, muffler bearings, etc) you do on a small motor will net similar or greater gains (in percentage of torque & power) in a larger displacement engine.

            I'll personally take torque and power at lower rpms than high-winding high-rpm power makers like a little honda. 325hp at 2900rpms with gobs of torque is much more fun than 325hp at 9200rpms with 10ftlbs of torque.
            agreed...


            but I willl admit FI really does even the playing field as well..
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            • #7
              Originally posted by vanbibber:
              size isnt as important as it once was. you can take just about any car and make it a performer these days.
              i agree. my camaro will own all by the time i'm done with it :D
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              • #8
                Bad example, S2000s are road cars, not drag cars, How about a better example.

                SRT4 Vs a Trans Am would be better.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by camaro_speedemon:
                  Bad example, S2000s are road cars, not drag cars, How about a better example.

                  SRT4 Vs a Trans Am would be better.
                  I say know because FI in the mix changes things completely...

                  I knwo no replacement for displacement, but FI makes up for it.


                  well unless we compare '03 cobra or lightening vs. SRT4
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                  • #10
                    Power to Weight ratio is what matters.

                    Example:
                    Lotus Elise
                    Disp: 1.8L
                    HP: 190
                    Ft lb: 138
                    curb weight: 1,975
                    1/4: 13.4
                    0-60: 4.7

                    That is all straight line stuff. In the slalom and skid pad the Elise can take a Ferrari 360 or a Porsche 911 GT3 for half or a quater of the price.

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                    • #11
                      How about the Dodge SRT4 turbocharged and the Chevy Cobalt SS Supercharged? I believe the SS has 2.0L engine as to the srt4's 2.4L. About the same power.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by HokieBird:
                        Power to Weight ratio is what matters.

                        Example:
                        Lotus Elise
                        Disp: 1.8L
                        HP: 190
                        Ft lb: 138
                        curb weight: 1,975
                        1/4: 13.4
                        0-60: 4.7

                        That is all straight line stuff. In the slalom and skid pad the Elise can take a Ferrari 360 or a Porsche 911 GT3 for half or a quater of the price.
                        You're exactly right, power to weight is everything. 500HP in a 5000lb car is the same as 200HP in a 2000lb car.
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                        • #13
                          i know vtec makes civics faster and everything but what exactly does it do to make them faster?
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                          • #14
                            VTEC switches from a cam that maximizes low RPMs, to a cam thats maximized for high RPMs.
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                            • #15
                              *BUZZER* WRONG!


                              How is it then that VTEC is equipped on SOHC cars? ;) (I worked for Honda as a tech, I know this, but I want to hear your answer..)
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