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Does anyone know wat b20 is in a 2000 crv.... I believe its the b20z is this correct? And then the next question is does a jdm b16a intake mani bolt up to it....?
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Re: b20
It's not my motor its a friend from work and he was just asking me wat he can do to get some HP but his budget is small and I happen to have a b16 mani layin around and was thinking about putting it on but not anymore..... LOL he said he was probably gonna get rid of it next year so I told him let me know before he does cause I would like it maybe for a future build. Never really messed around w the b20's always the 1.6 and 1.8
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The motor is still in the crv.... I was telling him everything u can do like a type r head and stuff but he doesn't have money to spend like that so I was just trying to get him cheap hp LOL
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And when i say cheap I don't imply bad quality just the cheaper mods, mainly swapping out for better performing oem parts like the ls mani to b20z mani
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stock b20 is a significant upgrade if coming from a b16. the increased torque from the extra displacement is amazing and with a short geared transmission is a ton of fun to drive. Of course you do lose top end speed but it is fine for daily driving and traffic.
This coming from a dc2 owner with a b20z and the super short jdm itr tranny and 4.78 fd
This coming from a dc2 owner with a b20z and the super short jdm itr tranny and 4.78 fd
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Ya sounds like fun but I'm not serious about building one just a thought right now.... I'm building my b16a.... I'm just thinking ahead lol
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Although I don't mind learning about proper b20 builds I do have a decent knowledge about motors but mainly the 1.6 and 1.8 when it comes to hondas, I like my domestics too lol... But I just don't know wat exactly can be swap around w the b20
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from the 1.8 LS/GSR/ITR block to the 2.0 b20b/z block theres alot of things you can switch around, swap around. The only thing you cannot switch around is the pistons from the b20b/z to the ls/gsr/itr blocks. The sleeves from the b20 are also different design from the 1.6-1.8L's. There's so much more to this but im not gonna type it all here.
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Looks like it was fun.... My altimate goal is to build every b-series, well a 1.6, 1.8, 2.0 currently I'm building my jdm b16a this winter but after that its up in the air might be a year or so before the next one though money don't grow on trees ya know lol
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Don't worry bout that I'm building my b16a a little different then most in the end it will be 1842cc.... It's personal reasons of building the b16 but it shall be a beast Mark my words.... I'll be posting threads as I go this winter, actually already have posted a little wat I'm doin....
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I better give my experience....
The 99-01 crv in north america is called the B20Z as already mentioned. In Japan, it was still called a B20B, but could be easily identified by the low rise intake manifold, and the knock sensor on the back of the block due to it's higher compression. Also, the year of production is stamped in the cylinder head.
I found this engine to be well under rated in power. When it's not in a crv with bad exhust manifold design and not going through a awd transmmission, this engine hauls!! It is a lot faster than a B16, stock for stock!!
Also, they is a lot of miss information about the intake manifold on the B20Z. It is a low rise manifold that easily fits under neath the stock hood of a car. The air chamber design works very very well. I had people tell me to switch to an LS integra manifold from a B18B...so i did, and LOST power. Lesson learned.
Couple pics from my last B20 build
The 99-01 crv in north america is called the B20Z as already mentioned. In Japan, it was still called a B20B, but could be easily identified by the low rise intake manifold, and the knock sensor on the back of the block due to it's higher compression. Also, the year of production is stamped in the cylinder head.
I found this engine to be well under rated in power. When it's not in a crv with bad exhust manifold design and not going through a awd transmmission, this engine hauls!! It is a lot faster than a B16, stock for stock!!
Also, they is a lot of miss information about the intake manifold on the B20Z. It is a low rise manifold that easily fits under neath the stock hood of a car. The air chamber design works very very well. I had people tell me to switch to an LS integra manifold from a B18B...so i did, and LOST power. Lesson learned.
Couple pics from my last B20 build
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