B20B piston on B20vtec
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B20B piston on B20vtec
*** sorry for english I speak french ***
I do some search and the answer are not always in the same direction.
I'm building a simple B20/vtec : b20b bloc with B16a2 head.
the bloc is stock and the head is stock and just milled a little bit (0.003 inch !?!?)
I have SIR head stud but I think ARP will be use in the setup.
The question is about the valve clearance. Some body told that it will clear with b16 cams and stock timming, some other told that it will not clear at all. I want to know if the valve will clear with SIR cams and no timming adjustement.
It will run on JDM P30, and I don't want to rev it to 8200rpm
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I do some search and the answer are not always in the same direction.
I'm building a simple B20/vtec : b20b bloc with B16a2 head.
the bloc is stock and the head is stock and just milled a little bit (0.003 inch !?!?)
I have SIR head stud but I think ARP will be use in the setup.
The question is about the valve clearance. Some body told that it will clear with b16 cams and stock timming, some other told that it will not clear at all. I want to know if the valve will clear with SIR cams and no timming adjustement.
It will run on JDM P30, and I don't want to rev it to 8200rpm
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Re: B20B piston on B20vtec (fbi)
You shouldnt have any problems, especially if that is where you are revving to. I would use a chipped p28 ecu though. They just run better... Ive never personally used a p30 before but i know the p28 ecu runs better than a gsr (p72) ecu, at least on my setup... as far as valve clearances, i believe you should be able to use stage one cams from most manufacturers and still be ok... good luck with your setup...
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Re: B20B piston on B20vtec (xTravBx)
Save yourself the headache and buy some JE or other brand B20VTEC pistons. The valve reliefs are already cut for VTEC sized valves.
An added bonus is the extra compression you will gain by not using those low compression B20B Pistons.
An added bonus is the extra compression you will gain by not using those low compression B20B Pistons.
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Re: B20B piston on B20vtec (fbi)
you can find a nice set of forged pistons for decent prices these days that will always outperform the stock piston. the stock B20 piston doesnt give you enough compression to make any decent power.
i would recommend a set of 84mm wiseco 11.5:1CR pistons. there pretty affordible and very good qualitly and with 11:1+CR you can make good power for a everyday driven car.
good luck.
i would recommend a set of 84mm wiseco 11.5:1CR pistons. there pretty affordible and very good qualitly and with 11:1+CR you can make good power for a everyday driven car.
good luck.
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Re: B20B piston on B20vtec (non-VTEC)
I know that I can find aftermarket piston for b20vtec, but I want to run the setup with B20B piston for this summer. I just want to know if it's safe or not. If not, I will wait a little bit and buy wiseco pistons
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Re: B20B piston on B20vtec (irev210)
Hey irev210 just a question for ya on a b20z is there any valve clearance issue with a b16 head and ctr cam? I know there is no prob on b20b but not the z Thanks
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Re: B20B piston on B20vtec (92sireg)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 92sireg »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Hey irev210 just a question for ya on a b20z is there any valve clearance issue with a b16 head and ctr cam? I know there is no prob on b20b but not the z Thanks </TD></TR></TABLE>
nope, no clearance issues
PHX and P3F pistons both will clear with no problem with CTR or ITR pistons with the cam gears set at 0,0.
nope, no clearance issues
PHX and P3F pistons both will clear with no problem with CTR or ITR pistons with the cam gears set at 0,0.
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Re: B20B piston on B20vtec (irev210)
My b20b have ITR cams, and stock 8.8 pistons notch
The head is removed why not notch it now?
If your upgrade your cams latter it won't be a good time to lift the head another
Si tu veux socketé ton ECU pour ensuite lui tuné un ship, je fais des P30 JDM Chippé
Contact moi sur ccq ou Darkside
The head is removed why not notch it now?
If your upgrade your cams latter it won't be a good time to lift the head another
Si tu veux socketé ton ECU pour ensuite lui tuné un ship, je fais des P30 JDM Chippé
Contact moi sur ccq ou Darkside
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Re: B20B piston on B20vtec (Garrett)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Garrett »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">My b20b have ITR cams, and stock 8.8 pistons notch
The head is removed why not notch it now?
If your upgrade your cams latter it won't be a good time to lift the head another
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Well, it would be pointless to notch them because he wouldnt know what cams to put in, how much to notch them etc
The head is removed why not notch it now?
If your upgrade your cams latter it won't be a good time to lift the head another
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Well, it would be pointless to notch them because he wouldnt know what cams to put in, how much to notch them etc
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Re: B20B piston on B20vtec (irev210)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by irev210 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Well, it would be pointless to notch them because he wouldnt know what cams to put in, how much to notch them etc
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Vtec head use intake valve 2 mm larger, just notch the pistons to accept those valves
Modified by Garrett at 2:28 PM 3/6/2005
Well, it would be pointless to notch them because he wouldnt know what cams to put in, how much to notch them etc
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Vtec head use intake valve 2 mm larger, just notch the pistons to accept those valves
Modified by Garrett at 2:28 PM 3/6/2005
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Re: B20B piston on B20vtec (EG6R)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by EG6R »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">How necessary is it to notch the b20b pistons with large cams? Say, s2s2. </TD></TR></TABLE>
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Re: B20B piston on B20vtec (non-VTEC)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by non-VTEC »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">you can find a nice set of forged pistons for decent prices these days that will always outperform the stock piston. the stock B20 piston doesnt give you enough compression to make any decent power.
i would recommend a set of 84mm wiseco 11.5:1CR pistons. there pretty affordible and very good qualitly and with 11:1+CR you can make good power for a everyday driven car.
good luck.</TD></TR></TABLE>
The only problem with forged pistons is that you can't run them tight. They will tend to clatter and wear out fast, which is not an ideal situation on a daily driver.
i would recommend a set of 84mm wiseco 11.5:1CR pistons. there pretty affordible and very good qualitly and with 11:1+CR you can make good power for a everyday driven car.
good luck.</TD></TR></TABLE>
The only problem with forged pistons is that you can't run them tight. They will tend to clatter and wear out fast, which is not an ideal situation on a daily driver.
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