B16, B18, B20
By sdots
#73025 I'm suprised Greasedmonkey's kept his cool lollll

LSHatchKid you seriously need to learn how to use Google dude or look at other forums like Hondatech.com. They have mahoosive resources on the questions your asking. And Greasedmonkey would be absolutely correct about the cams. Crower are excellent for non-VTEC turbo set ups. With the measurements you need to do research into turbo builds or speak to a local race shop who may be able to assist you and break it down for you to understand. It all depends on what turbo your using, how much power you want to put down and the reaction of the gear ratio's with the tranny your using in the build. I'm not sure how aggressive the Crower cams are so research into it more, obviously your head needs to be machined and uprated internals and possibly bottom end block reinforcement, not too sure about the b20 bottom end.

anyways, start using google lol
By LsHatchKid
#73042 um yea thanks i aint doing turbo who said that ??? im doing all motor thank you :thumb: and yea all motor b20 non vtec
By sdots
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LsHatchKid wrote:um yea thanks i aint doing turbo who said that ??? im doing all motor thank you :thumb: and yea all motor b20 non vtec


my bad bro, was late into the morning so I read wrong lol. Then it's not as bad of a problem, go with the Crower, you won't go wrong and your going to see quite a lot of power after you've gone for your remap.

Why don't you go for a b16/b18 head with a B20 bottom end? you get higher compression with the smaller head.
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By Greasedmonkey
#73201 Its more of a hassle to do the vtec swap and if not done correctly a waste of time.

Example--

My I/H/E B18b1 swap VS. Friends I/H/E B20/VTEC swap.

I have a 93 Hatch, he has a 00 Teggy. His swap was built using a stock (gasp!!) B20b bottom end with a stock(gasp!!) GSR head. using a ITR manifold.

His car ran strong and had great compression across the board. I had crappy compression across the board but still ran strong.


3 runs down the track.

1st run.
I took him by 3 cars. He missed 3rd.

2nd run I got him by 2 cars. we both had perfect runs

3rd run.
He blew his motor.
By sdots
#73234
Greasedmonkey wrote:Its more of a hassle to do the vtec swap and if not done correctly a waste of time.

Example--

My I/H/E B18b1 swap VS. Friends I/H/E B20/VTEC swap.

I have a 93 Hatch, he has a 00 Teggy. His swap was built using a stock (gasp!!) B20b bottom end with a stock(gasp!!) GSR head. using a ITR manifold.

His car ran strong and had great compression across the board. I had crappy compression across the board but still ran strong.


3 runs down the track.

1st run.
I took him by 3 cars. He missed 3rd.

2nd run I got him by 2 cars. we both had perfect runs

3rd run.
He blew his motor.


Fair enough. Glad I'm stickin with my B18 then :D
By LsHatchKid
#73490 yea im doing b20b alll motor i aint gonnna mess with that vtec stuff lol
By LsHatchKid
#73593 i wasi was thinkin skunk2 cams cas im gonnna be running stock compression cas ofthe stock pistons . and suggestion ?
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By Greasedmonkey
#73639 brian crower cams.
By LsHatchKid
#73985 ight man thanks =]
and how about pistons whats the highest with out having to get a brand new valve train ?
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By Greasedmonkey
#74054 Pistons dont determine your valvetrain. cams do that. The biggest Honda makes are the CTR pistons.

Look like this. (mine)
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