2002-2006 Acura RSX Timing Marks Diagram (2.0L K20 Engine) – RSX is the Honda Motor Co. is former produced, is a hatchback coupe type of passenger car, which has been sold in the Acura brand (Honda Integra North American specification car). In January 2001, announced the RS-X prototype at the North American International Auto Show, sales have been started as a 2002 model from July 2001.
The body uses the same “Global Compact platform,” said stream and Civic, bending than its predecessor Integra stiffness 35%, torsional rigidity is improved 116 percent, also 4% reduction drag coefficient, excellent in the lift coefficient. The engine in North America is equipped with a K20A type 2.0L inline four-cylinder DOHC of i-VTEC specification for the first time, it is one of the well-characterized in that timing chain has been adopted, has contributed to the reduction of maintenance costs.
2002-2006 Acura RSX is set in two types: “RSX”, “Type-S”, “RSX” engine is the highest output in K20A3 is 160hp, 5-speed MT or five-speed AT can be selected. “Type-S” is equipped with a K20A2 of maximum output 200hp, newly developed 6-speed MT short stroke are combined, the suspension becomes more sports specification, front disc brake diameter also increases with 300mm.
This diagram is based on the Acura workshop manual. This diagram applies to Acura RSX 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 year model that uses the K20A2 K20A3 K20Z engine. This engine also can be found in 2002-2005 Honda Civic Si. Hopefully the article of 2002-2006 Acura RSX Timing Marks Diagram (2.0L K20 Engine) useful for you.
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