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Car Forum / Honda Cars / November 2005

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Questions re: K series engines

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Jason - 26 Nov 2005 16:11 GMT
Honda has been mounting the 4 cylinder engines and transmisions in most of
the vehicles they have made the same way for dozens of years. What are the
primary reasons Honda  engineers mounted the K-series engines in vehicles
in a radically different way?
Some examples:
Placement of air filter housing; anti-lock brake system unit; fuse boxes;
alternator, etc.

Thanks in advance,
Jason

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Jim Yanik - 26 Nov 2005 22:24 GMT
> Honda has been mounting the 4 cylinder engines and transmisions in
> most of the vehicles they have made the same way for dozens of years.
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> Thanks in advance,
> Jason

There was a great article on the K motors in an issue of Honda Tuning
Magazine about a year ago.

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Jason - 27 Nov 2005 00:49 GMT
> > Honda has been mounting the 4 cylinder engines and transmisions in
> > most of the vehicles they have made the same way for dozens of years.
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> There was a great article on the K motors in an issue of Honda Tuning
> Magazine about a year ago.

Jim,
Thanks. I will visit their website to see if they have the article.
I don't believe they have old or new issues at the local library.
Jason

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