building torque?
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building torque?
ok so i have a 2000 civic si and i want more torque. i intend to boost at ome point. so here is what i am thinking, i want t go b20 block and b16 head. but how much torque does that add? and what kind of problems might i encounter in doing that type of set up?
next i was just thinking of getting my block bored out. im loking for a little guidence and advice...
next i was just thinking of getting my block bored out. im loking for a little guidence and advice...
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Re: building torque?
Seriously. Search.
If you want more torque, get rid of the honda. What do you want torque wise though?
If your planning on staying all motor for a bit. Get a stock gs-r bottom end, and throw your stock head on it.
I'd stay away from B20/vtec, or Ls/vtec; esp. if money is a issue.
If you want more torque, get rid of the honda. What do you want torque wise though?
If your planning on staying all motor for a bit. Get a stock gs-r bottom end, and throw your stock head on it.
I'd stay away from B20/vtec, or Ls/vtec; esp. if money is a issue.
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Re: building torque?
hate to say it but everybody's right, hondas are known for being real torqueless unless you boost the hell out of it but you still aint going to do that with a b16
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Re: building torque?
No matter what you do with a Honda engine, it'll never have any torque. Built it, boost it, whatever. You'll have 600hp but only still like 200ft/lb of torque.
If you want torque, get a bike.
If you want torque, get a bike.