My B18C1 Engine Build/Assembly
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Re: My B18C1 Engine Build/Assembly
Facepalm all you'd like.. I have seen and heard of many cracked cylinder walls on Honda engines. I have also seen many that were mildly modded, without sleeves (up to 300whp), without incident. What my point overall there was that somebody with the impeccable detail-oriented build such as calidad's might have had sleeves written into the first round?
Sleeved block are not the end all be all / absolute.
You do realize this is 2017 not 1997 when turbo honda guys were rocking FMU or afchack and what we once through of a crazy turbo application for street honda was 300whp.......300whp then is the 500whp now, right?
I have customers/friends on stock sleeves making 450-550whp on stock sleelves (no other reinforcement) and guys making 500-800whp on stock sleeves with CSS and none of these are "out liners" but more so the norm to the rules of the turbo honda game.
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Re: My B18C1 Engine Build/Assembly
o **** its dat boi
he bak. What are your plans for 2018 with the Integra?
he bak. What are your plans for 2018 with the Integra?
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Re: My B18C1 Engine Build/Assembly
Sorta kinda....I have a 1950 Chevy 3100 trick that I’m trying to finish. Modern resto. 2000 chevy s10 extreme chassis with posi disc front and back power everything Yadda yaddaa Plus I wanna pay off my 2008 twin turbo BMW 535 more money for projects!
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Nice looking engine still Is each runner on that manifold tapped for an EGT sensor?
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Re: My B18C1 Engine Build/Assembly
Calidad, look up Engine Masters on youtube, they've got lots of cool videos with dyno testing all sorts of parts with big and small blocks. That side-draft air intake filter is one of the worst for power.