Re: Witch B-Series Motor to go with?
which witch
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Re: Whitch B-Series Motor to go with?
Dam H got me :1
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Re: Whitch B-Series Motor to go with?
Originally Posted by TwoLoudnproud
Dam H got me :1
anyway....you should post your budget if you want serious answers...you have motors on there ranging from a few hundred to a few grand |
Re: Whitch B-Series Motor to go with?
Originally Posted by ghettoturbo
so did the t apparently
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Re: Which B-Series Motor to go with?
d16 dohc.
Sell ya one for $600 shipped. No cams, half the valvetrain and no valve cover........ |
Re: Whitch B-Series Motor to go with?
Originally Posted by ghettoturbo
so did the t apparently
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Re: Which B-Series Motor to go with?
Originally Posted by TwoLoudnproud
I pulled out my B20a and sold it now what B-Series should pick to put in her? by the way this Q is for the Nogs.
Here my choices B18a/b non Vtec B18a/b with b16 Vtec head B18a/b with B18c Vtec head B18c1 B18c5 so witch one of the B-Series motor would be best for boost and power? you Nogs get to pick my next build. :y Also, cross anything Hype-R off your list. Hype-R is a Hype engine, it's comprised 99% of GSR or B16 parts with a post job so mild as to be unworthy of mention, the only thing unique to the Hype-R are the pistons, cams, and valves. The cams are the only thing worth owning, well no they aren't when GSRs can be had for $40-60 and are known good to 600 whp. I like LS engines, A LOT, but there are three things to be aware of. One, the stock intake valves are 31mm and act as a restriction past 400 and a bottleneck past low 5-600's depending on cam/etc - 3G prelude 33mm intakes drop right in after you modify the seat some. Two, they are not a girdle engine so you need to fit a girdle or run a girdle block (GSR) if you want to break 500 with any long term reliability. Three, the stock cams are a form of failure and should be thrown away for anything past 250 whp streetcar duty. You really need to state budget and power goal if you want quality input. |
Re: Which B-Series Motor to go with?
Originally Posted by Joseph Davis
Aren't you the guy with the 3G Prelude? I don't think any "proper" b-series is going to bolt in place of your B20A.
Also, cross anything Hype-R off your list. Hype-R is a Hype engine, it's comprised 99% of GSR or B16 parts with a post job so mild as to be unworthy of mention, the only thing unique to the Hype-R are the pistons, cams, and valves. The cams are the only thing worth owning, well no they aren't when GSRs can be had for $40-60 and are known good to 600 whp. I like LS engines, A LOT, but there are three things to be aware of. One, the stock intake valves are 31mm and act as a restriction past 400 and a bottleneck past low 5-600's depending on cam/etc - 3G prelude 33mm intakes drop right in after you modify the seat some. Two, they are not a girdle engine so you need to fit a girdle or run a girdle block (GSR) if you want to break 500 with any long term reliability. Three, the stock cams are a form of failure and should be thrown away for anything past 250 whp streetcar duty. You really need to state budget and power goal if you want quality input. Precision Injectors 580cc T04B V-trim with a stage II Turbine Wheel For the motor i just pick up a B18a1 for Free ;D Now should i put a Vtec head on it? |
Re: Which B-Series Motor to go with?
B18A1 sleeves are garbage, if you tear off the head to do the overcomplicated and expensive LS/VTEC hassle $5 says large chunks of aluminum are chipped/chipping away from the sleeve liners.
I would have kept the SOHC B20A and done a mild cam, B16-flanged AEBS IM, etc. The iron block will get you further. |
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Originally Posted by Joseph Davis
B18A1 sleeves are garbage, if you tear off the head to do the overcomplicated and expensive LS/VTEC hassle $5 says large chunks of aluminum are chipped/chipping away from the sleeve liners.
I would have kept the SOHC B20A and done a mild cam, B16-flanged AEBS IM, etc. The iron block will get you further. http://i109.photobucket.com/albums/n...d/DSCN7379.jpg and here what the trany looks like Attachment 12825 |
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