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Old Dec 8, 2003 | 09:53 AM
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Originally posted by 89silude
well you know that you shouldn't believe everything you read right? it's not that it's the worst motor, just the one with NO aftermarket support.
No, it really is the fact that the B20a5 has the worst internal geometry of any B series motor. Honda decided to stroke instead of use a larger bore to create the larger dissplacement and created a rotating mass that is inferior to any of the other B series. There is no aftermarket support for the simple fact that the engine is worthless besides being used as everyday transportaion from point A-B.
Old Dec 8, 2003 | 10:56 AM
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Originally posted by 0psi
No, it really is the fact that the B20a5 has the worst internal geometry of any B series motor. Honda decided to stroke instead of use a larger bore to create the larger dissplacement and created a rotating mass that is inferior to any of the other B series. There is no aftermarket support for the simple fact that the engine is worthless besides being used as everyday transportaion from point A-B.
god damnit you beat me to it ><

i hate people that stand up for their motor left and right just because its what they have. fact, the lude b20's suck ass.
Old Dec 8, 2003 | 11:01 AM
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B18B and B20 head are the same
No mods to bolt on Non Vtec block

B16 and B18c (1,5,6) are the same
requires mods to bolt on Non Vtec block

The old DOHC D series head will not interchange on any SOHC block (differant bolt pattern)

The B20a5 out of hte old prelude i think is a worthless POS (sorry just my opinion) and i wouldn't even bother messing with that motor.


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Old Dec 8, 2003 | 11:15 AM
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I loved my 88 lude 2.0 SI with 4ws, but I am sorry the B20 is crap, I considered doing an h22 with the mounts and other things from place racing, but my car had 300k on it and I did not feel like investing the time or money into it. I was very happy to trade it in for my RSX-S.
Old Dec 8, 2003 | 04:33 PM
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wow this post si extremely old, I didn't realize this was still floating around on Dragva and was a little surprised to recieve the email, any ways I found that you can mount b-series head on the b20 lude bottom end the only thing you must do is bring the bolt bores on all eight of the outside bolts in by 1/8 of an inch and you have tyo machine those holes closer yourself, then for the center two I believe the offset is about a full half inch altogether this swap was done but it had some difficulties in the beginning for another honda brelude owner, plus he couldn't get the wiring scheme worked out, but then again this was way back in 98-2000, when there was still little info on doing head swaps altogether. Hmm soo many people that are so naive when are you all going to learn that it's becuase of the 95 mm stroke crank that other honda enthusiasts snatch up to put into thier motors, the only thing that really matters is properly blueprinting and BALANCING these motors for the desired rpms that the motor is going to be frequenting. I can sit here and fight vouch for this motor day and night but in the end there are plenty of BPU vtec honda's that I gave a really good run for thier money some I lost some they lost, but in the end the b20 has proven itself.
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Originally posted by Reyke
wow this post si extremely old, I didn't realize this was still floating around on Dragva and was a little surprised to recieve the email, any ways I found that you can mount b-series head on the b20 lude bottom end the only thing you must do is bring the bolt bores on all eight of the outside bolts in by 1/8 of an inch and you have tyo machine those holes closer yourself, then for the center two I believe the offset is about a full half inch altogether this swap was done but it had some difficulties in the beginning for another honda brelude owner, plus he couldn't get the wiring scheme worked out, but then again this was way back in 98-2000, when there was still little info on doing head swaps altogether. Hmm soo many people that are so naive when are you all going to learn that it's becuase of the 95 mm stroke crank that other honda enthusiasts snatch up to put into thier motors, the only thing that really matters is properly blueprinting and BALANCING these motors for the desired rpms that the motor is going to be frequenting. I can sit here and fight vouch for this motor day and night but in the end there are plenty of BPU vtec honda's that I gave a really good run for thier money some I lost some they lost, but in the end the b20 has proven itself.
so in other words it isn't a bolt on affair and in the end you still have shitty flowing stock head. To much work i would just throw a swap in for all that PITA
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ok well I'll be done with my next car we'll just have to see how badly designed the b20 motor is. Win some lose some, but my wins wins always are more than my losses.
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