JDM B18C (spec R) in 99 EX
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JDM B18C (spec R) in 99 EX
I threw out my ideas for crvtec. After doing some research and asking around I figure its not worth spending at least 5 grand on a motor that wont last. My new thoughts are with a JDM B18C spec R. What do you guys think? Better or worse than crvtec?
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Re: JDM B18C (spec R) in 99 EX (SOSODef)
Phuka Non-vtec block on a vtec head.
Go with the ITR you'll basically have everything you'll want, ITR trans, Intake Mani, Header, Cams, the high compression. Basically everything you want allready on that motor.
Go with the ITR you'll basically have everything you'll want, ITR trans, Intake Mani, Header, Cams, the high compression. Basically everything you want allready on that motor.
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Re: JDM B18C (Mr. Shin)
get the ITR and turbo that som bitch... and the crvtec is still a honda engine, so why wouldn't it be reliable
ITR is partially built so its more ready for turbo than crvtec and IMO is just the better engine anyway...
ITR is partially built so its more ready for turbo than crvtec and IMO is just the better engine anyway...
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Re: JDM B18C (iviZeRoCooLivi)
get the ITR and turbo that som bitch... and the crvtec is still a honda engine, so why wouldn't it be reliable
ITR is partially built so its more ready for turbo than crvtec and IMO is just the better engine anyway...
ITR is partially built so its more ready for turbo than crvtec and IMO is just the better engine anyway...
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get the ITR and turbo that som bitch... and the crvtec is still a honda engine, so why wouldn't it be reliable
ITR is partially built so its more ready for turbo than crvtec and IMO is just the better engine anyway...
ITR is partially built so its more ready for turbo than crvtec and IMO is just the better engine anyway...
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Re: JDM B18C (iviZeRoCooLivi)
LS has high CR too...
9.1 vs. 11.1 on a JDM ITR motor, so which is safer to turbo?
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If you are going to Turbo the motor DON'T waste the time and MONEY on the R motor
Exactly . Put your money into an LS or CRV, unless you really want VTEC turbo, look into purchasing a GSR motor. Turbo set up on 11:1 compression R motor is going to be tough. Yes, it's been done before successfully, but it's still not going to be easy.
If you are going to Turbo the motor DON'T waste the time and MONEY on the R motor
Exactly . Put your money into an LS or CRV, unless you really want VTEC turbo, look into purchasing a GSR motor. Turbo set up on 11:1 compression R motor is going to be tough. Yes, it's been done before successfully, but it's still not going to be easy.
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Re: JDM B18C (iviZeRoCooLivi)
OK I dont want my motor to be knocking. Spark plugs are there to spark my motor. I dont need to turbo an 11.0:1 CR motor and have it spark whenever it wants.
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Re: JDM B18C (DragonCTR69)
The reason LSVtec and CRVtec motors die after a while is because they werent meant to have VTEC heads on them. THey dont have the proper oil squirt holes, and aren't balanced enough to handle a vtec head, not to mention a whole lot of other stuff.
I think i'll just go with the B18C spec R motor. Any ideas on reducing weight though?
I think i'll just go with the B18C spec R motor. Any ideas on reducing weight though?
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The reason LSVtec and CRVtec motors die after a while is because they werent meant to have VTEC heads on them. THey dont have the proper oil squirt holes, and aren't balanced enough to handle a vtec head, not to mention a whole lot of other stuff.
I think i'll just go with the B18C spec R motor. Any ideas on reducing weight though?
I think i'll just go with the B18C spec R motor. Any ideas on reducing weight though?
money. It's mainly on who builds the motor and how they go about doing it.
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Re: JDM B18C (Mr. Shin)
This isn't necessarily true. If you have the correct plumbing done for the oil and run an oil pump off a Vtec equipped motor (e.g. ITR, GSR, etc) You should have no problems at all. A friend of mine has been running a high comp LS/Vtec for the past 3 years, car runs very strong, and gives a lot of people a run for their money.
money. It's mainly on who builds the motor and how they go about doing it.
money. It's mainly on who builds the motor and how they go about doing it.
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