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**[[Japanese domestic market|JDM]] {{convert|250|PS|kW hp|0|abbr=on}} at 8,600 rpm & {{convert|150|lbft|Nm|0|abbr=on}} at 7,500 rpm | **[[Japanese domestic market|JDM]] {{convert|250|PS|kW hp|0|abbr=on}} at 8,600 rpm & {{convert|150|lbft|Nm|0|abbr=on}} at 7,500 rpm | ||
**[[United States domestic market|USDM]] {{convert|240| | **[[United States domestic market|USDM]] {{convert|240|hp|kW|0|abbr=on|order=flip}} at 8,300 rpm; {{convert|153|lbft|Nm|0|abbr=on}} at 7,500 rpm<ref>{{Cite news |last=Webster |first=Larry |date=2020-06-15 |title=Tested: 2000 Honda S2000 |url=https://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/a15142081/2000-honda-s2000-archived-test-review/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250428001620/https://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/a15142081/2000-honda-s2000-archived-test-review/ |archive-date=2025-04-28 |work=[[Car and Driver]] |language=en-US}}</ref><ref name=":0">{{Cite journal |last1=Otobe |first1=Yutaka |last2=Kawaguchi |first2=Hiroshi |last3=Ueshima |first3=Hideo |date=2000-03-06 |title=Development of the High-Power, Low-Emission Engine for the "Honda S2000" |url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/44634264 |journal=SAE Technical Paper |series=SAE Technical Paper Series |volume=1 |article-number=2000-01-0670 |doi=10.4271/2000-01-0670 |jstor=44634264 |via=JSTOR}}</ref> | ||
*Rev limit: | *Rev limit: 8,800 rpm<ref name=":0" /><ref name=JDMspecF20C>{{cite web |url=http://www.jdmspecengines.com/honda-engines/f-series/f20c.html |title=JDM Spec Engines - Honda F20C Engine |year=2011 |website=jdmspecengines.com |url-status=usurped |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180219024630/http://www.jdmspecengines.com/honda-engines/f-series/f20c.html |archive-date=2018-02-19}}</ref> | ||
*VTEC actuates between 5,500-6,000 rpm depending on ECU triggers.<ref name="auto">{{cite web|title=2004 Honda S2000 -- Powertrain Part 2|url=http://www.honda.com/newsandviews/article.aspx?id=200707112298|publisher=Honda|access-date=1 April 2014}}</ref> | *VTEC actuates between 5,500-6,000 rpm depending on ECU triggers.<ref name="auto">{{cite web|title=2004 Honda S2000 -- Powertrain Part 2|url=http://www.honda.com/newsandviews/article.aspx?id=200707112298|publisher=Honda|access-date=1 April 2014}}</ref> | ||
The F20C was designed with high engine speed capability in mind, for increased power output; the rev limit is 9,000 rpm, with VTEC engagement at 6,000 rpm. Its relatively long stroke of 84 mm results in a [[mean piston speed]] of 4,965 ft/m, or 25.2 m/s, which was higher than any other production car to date.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://hondaswap.com/members-lounge/engines-fastest-piston-speeds-72614/|title=Engines with the fastest piston speeds|website=hondaswap.com}}</ref> Power output is {{convert|234|bhp|kW PS|0|abbr=on}} at 8,300 rpm in North America and Europe. The Japanese version, which has a higher compression ratio, is capable of {{convert|247|bhp|kW PS|0|abbr=on}} at 8,600 rpm. Honda's F20C Engine won a spot on [[Ward's|Wards]]' ''10 Best Engines List'' twice, in 2000 and 2001. | The F20C was designed with high engine speed capability in mind, for increased power output; the rev limit is 9,000 rpm, with VTEC engagement at 6,000 rpm. Its relatively long stroke of 84 mm results in a [[mean piston speed]] of 4,965 ft/m, or 25.2 m/s, which was higher than any other production car to date.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://hondaswap.com/members-lounge/engines-fastest-piston-speeds-72614/|title=Engines with the fastest piston speeds|website=hondaswap.com |date=23 August 2006 }}</ref> Power output is {{convert|234|bhp|kW PS|0|abbr=on}} at 8,300 rpm in North America and Europe. The Japanese version, which has a higher compression ratio, is capable of {{convert|247|bhp|kW PS|0|abbr=on}} at 8,600 rpm. Honda's F20C Engine won a spot on [[Ward's|Wards]]' ''10 Best Engines List'' twice, in 2000 and 2001. | ||
The engine displaces {{convert|1997|cc|L cuin|1|abbr=on|order=flip}}, lending to the Honda S2000's name. This method of naming follows suit with the rest of the Honda S roadsters (i.e. [[Honda S500]], [[Honda S600|S600]], and [[Honda S800|S800]]). | The engine displaces {{convert|1997|cc|L cuin|1|abbr=on|order=flip}}, lending to the Honda S2000's name. This method of naming follows suit with the rest of the Honda S roadsters (i.e. [[Honda S500]], [[Honda S600|S600]], and [[Honda S800|S800]]). | ||
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*2009 [[Skelta G-Force]] | *2009 [[Skelta G-Force]] | ||
The F20C produces the highest [[specific output|specific power output]] for any [[Naturally aspirated engine|naturally aspirated]] piston engine in a car priced under [[United States dollar|US$]]100,000, at {{convert|125|hp|PS kW|1|abbr=on}} per liter, ahead of the [[Nissan SR engine#SR16VE|SR16VE N1]] found in the homologation version of the JDM [[Nissan Pulsar]] producing {{convert|197|bhp|kW PS|0|abbr=on}} for a specific power of {{convert|123.45|bhp|kW PS|1|abbr=on}} per liter. Honda's F20C engine held the record for producing the highest specific power output for any mass production naturally aspirated piston engine in a car, at 123.5 HP/L, until Ferrari began production of the [[Ferrari 458|458 Italia]] in 2010, which produced 124.5 HP/L.<ref name=JDMspecF20C>{{cite web |url=http://www.jdmspecengines.com/honda-engines/f-series/f20c.html |title=JDM Spec Engines - Honda F20C Engine |year=2011 |website=jdmspecengines.com |url-status=usurped |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180219024630/http://www.jdmspecengines.com/honda-engines/f-series/f20c.html |archive-date=2018-02-19}}</ref> | The F20C produces the highest [[specific output|specific power output]] for any [[Naturally aspirated engine|naturally aspirated]] piston engine in a car priced under [[United States dollar|US$]]100,000, at {{convert|125|hp|PS kW|1|abbr=on}} per liter, ahead of the [[Nissan SR engine#SR16VE|SR16VE N1]] found in the [[Homologation (motorsport)|homologation]] version of the JDM [[Nissan Pulsar]] producing {{convert|197|bhp|kW PS|0|abbr=on}} for a specific power of {{convert|123.45|bhp|kW PS|1|abbr=on}} per liter. Honda's F20C engine held the record for producing the highest specific power output for any mass production naturally aspirated piston engine in a car, at 123.5 HP/L, until Ferrari began production of the [[Ferrari 458|458 Italia]] in 2010, which produced 124.5 HP/L.<ref name=JDMspecF20C>{{cite web |url=http://www.jdmspecengines.com/honda-engines/f-series/f20c.html |title=JDM Spec Engines - Honda F20C Engine |year=2011 |website=jdmspecengines.com |url-status=usurped |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180219024630/http://www.jdmspecengines.com/honda-engines/f-series/f20c.html |archive-date=2018-02-19}}</ref> | ||
Although designed at the end of the previous century, the F20C is still one of the highest output per liter and the highest revving mass production engines ever made. In recognition of its output per liter and other characteristics, the Honda S2000's engine has won the [[International Engine of the Year]] category for 1.8 to 2.2-liter engines five times in its lifetime (from 2000 to 2004).<ref name=JDMspecF20C/> | Although designed at the end of the previous century, the F20C is still one of the highest output per liter and the highest revving mass production engines ever made. In recognition of its output per liter and other characteristics, the Honda S2000's engine has won the [[International Engine of the Year]] category for 1.8 to 2.2-liter engines five times in its lifetime (from 2000 to 2004).<ref name=JDMspecF20C/> | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [[List of Honda engines]] | * [[List of Honda engines]] | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
* http://www.honda.co.jp/HOT/ModelData/s2000/index.html | * http://www.honda.co.jp/HOT/ModelData/s2000/index.html | ||
* Listen to the F20C in operation: {{Audio|2002-Honda-F20C.ogg}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 09:43, 5 September 2025
Template:Infobox automobile engine The F20C and F22C1 were inline-4 engines produced by Honda for use in the Honda S2000. They are one of the few Honda 4-cylinder automobile engines that are designed to sit longitudinally for rear wheel drive.
These engines are related to the F-series engines found in the mid-1990s Honda Accord and Prelude.[1] To get most out of the compact-sized engine, Honda engineers utilized technology derived from Honda's racing engines.[2] The F20C and F22C1 have two overhead cams with roller followers, a ladder-frame main bearing stiffener, a VTEC system for both the intake and exhaust camshaft, Fiber-Reinforced Metal cylinder liners (FRM), Forged aluminum molybdenum disulfide-coated piston skirts for reduced friction, and uses a timing chain.
The VTEC system consists of two separate cam lobe profiles. Variable cam phasing is not used. Roller followers are used to reduce friction in the valvetrain. The rocker arms are constructed using metal injection molding.
The engine block is constructed of aluminum with a fiber-reinforced metal sleeve. A timing chain drives an intermediate gear, which drives the cams. The pistons are forged aluminum. The intake plenum was designed with minimal volume for fast engine response, and a Script error: No such module "convert". flywheel was fitted until 2004. A high-flow catalyst is supplied along with an exhaust air-injection system, which greatly decreases catalyst light-off time and cold emissions.
F20C
- Rod length: 153 mm (approximately 6.024 in)
- Rod/stroke ratio: approximately 1.8214:1
- Power:
- Rev limit: 8,800 rpm[4][2]
- VTEC actuates between 5,500-6,000 rpm depending on ECU triggers.[5]
The F20C was designed with high engine speed capability in mind, for increased power output; the rev limit is 9,000 rpm, with VTEC engagement at 6,000 rpm. Its relatively long stroke of 84 mm results in a mean piston speed of 4,965 ft/m, or 25.2 m/s, which was higher than any other production car to date.[6] Power output is Script error: No such module "convert". at 8,300 rpm in North America and Europe. The Japanese version, which has a higher compression ratio, is capable of Script error: No such module "convert". at 8,600 rpm. Honda's F20C Engine won a spot on Wards' 10 Best Engines List twice, in 2000 and 2001.
The engine displaces Script error: No such module "convert"., lending to the Honda S2000's name. This method of naming follows suit with the rest of the Honda S roadsters (i.e. Honda S500, S600, and S800).
Applications:
- 1999-2005 Honda S2000 (Japan)
- 2000-2003 Honda S2000 (North America)
- 1999–2009 Honda S2000 (United Kingdom, Europe, Australia)
- 2009 IFR Aspid
- 2009 Skelta G-Force
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Although designed at the end of the previous century, the F20C is still one of the highest output per liter and the highest revving mass production engines ever made. In recognition of its output per liter and other characteristics, the Honda S2000's engine has won the International Engine of the Year category for 1.8 to 2.2-liter engines five times in its lifetime (from 2000 to 2004).[2]
F22C1
- Rod length: 149.65 mm (approximately 5.892 in)
- Rod/stroke ratio: approximately 1.6499:1
- Power:
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- Rev limit: 8,200 rpm
- VTEC: "6,000 rpm"[5]
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The F22C1 was used exclusively in the North American market for 2004 and 2005 with the F20C being used in all other markets. In 2006, the engine fully replaced F20C engines in the Japanese market as well which resulted in a drop in rated power output from Script error: No such module "convert". to Script error: No such module "convert".. Outside Japan and the United States, the F20C continued to be the only available engine.
Applications:
- 2004–2009 Honda S2000 (F22C1) (North America)
- 2006–2009 Honda S2000 (Japan)
See also
References
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External links
- http://www.honda.co.jp/HOT/ModelData/s2000/index.html
- Listen to the F20C in operation: Template:ErrorTemplate:Category handler
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