Is K24 good for Turbo?

Is K24 good for Turbo?

Honda K24 Forced Induction If you intend to go beyond 400 hp, then a turbo kit will likely provide the best option for the money. Thankfully, the K24 is one of the most convenient engines for forced induction and can often be one of the cheapest and most convenient engines to modify.

How much power can Turbo K24 make?

The max flow on a K24 is rated around 37lbs/minute. You can expect about 370 hp at the crank (give or take) when the K24 is pushed to the limit. Of course you can try to push past this limit, but you will hit the point where you run into diminishing returns.

Is a turbo kit the best option for my K24?

Since the K24 can handle forced induction well, it’ll come as no surprise that many owners opt to go down the turbocharged route with their build. If you intend to go beyond 400 hp, then a turbo kit will likely provide the best option for the money. Looking for some inspiration for your drift build?

What will you swap your Honda K24 for?

His latest build is a turbocharged Honda K24 he plans to swap into a 2003 Toyota Celica. Find out what went into the build. One of our favorite aspects of the Engine of the Week series is seeing what all of you are building.

When did the Honda K24 powerplant come out?

After its initial launch in 2001, the K24 powerplant debuted in the Honda CR-V with the original K24A1 variation. Although Honda continues production today with the K24Y and K24Z variants, these modern-day versions aren’t going to be ideal candidates for a turbo swap.

Is the Honda K24 engine a good choice for an RWD build?

As unlikely as it may seem, Honda’s K24 has repeatedly proven to be a solid choice for a wide variety of RWD builds in just about every motorsport discipline. While the K24 might not be the logical choice for an RWD build, given their FWD nature, we feel that they can be an immensely underrated engine swap if you’re willing to put in the effort.