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Honda C engine
Honda's first V6 engines are members of a single family, the C-series. It is a 90° V6 design and is being phased out in favor of the newer 60° J-series.
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C20A
The SOHC C20A is a 2.0 L version, producing 108kW. This was the first Honda V6 engine.
C25A
The SOHC C25A is a 2.5 L version, producing 142kW.
C27A
The SOHC and DOHC C27A is a 2.7 L version, producing 134kW.
- SOHC non-VTEC
- 1986-1989 Acura Legend, 150-160hp
- 1995-1997 Honda Accord, 170hp
C30A
The DOHC VTEC C30A is a 3.0 L version, producing 216 kW (290 bhp) and 304 N·m (224 lbf·ft) of torque.
Applications:
- 1991-1996 Honda NSX
C32A
The C32A is a 3.2 L version. The SOHC model produces 200hp (175kW).
Applications:
- C32A6 - SOHC USDM - 200hp
- 1991-1995 Acura Legend sedan
- 1991-1992 Acura Legend coupe
- 1996-1998 Acura 3.2TL
- C32A5 - SOHC USDM - 230hp
- 1994-1995 Acura Legend GS sedan
- 1993-1995 Acura Legend coupe
- C32A - DOHC VTEC - 290hp
- 1997-2001 Honda NSX
C32B
There is also the C32B, a highly-tuned DOHC version, used in the Honda NSX, which produces 210kW and 294Nm.
Applications:
- 2002-present Honda NSX
See also
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