explanation of B series motors
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explanation of B series motors
so im sorta new to new to to honda i usally work on V-8s so i really have no clue wat the difference in a b18 or a b16 and which ones will fit in a CRX the car im lookin to get and build it up so any help would be greatly apprieciated thx
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Re: explanation of B series motors
the difference (to answer your question) is displacement... thats the short version. the K20 recommendation would be my choice, but thats a money issue... and if you have it... that would be the way to go. if B-series is where your budget/resources lie... then the B18 is where you want to go with it... or even consider a B20 VTEC if youre considering an all motor set up. i guess the question is.... what are your goals?
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V8 to 4Cyl hondas......
one third the torque, half the horse power, twice the revs.
Oh and sideways engines......
Your in for a steep learning curve.
But Honda-tech is your site to learn.
one third the torque, half the horse power, twice the revs.
Oh and sideways engines......
Your in for a steep learning curve.
But Honda-tech is your site to learn.
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Re: explanation of B series motors
the difference (to answer your question) is displacement... thats the short version. the K20 recommendation would be my choice, but thats a money issue... and if you have it... that would be the way to go. if B-series is where your budget/resources lie... then the B18 is where you want to go with it... or even consider a B20 VTEC if youre considering an all motor set up. i guess the question is.... what are your goals?