H22 / Si / EX engine weights
What are the weights of the H22 / B16C / D16Y engines?
TIA Modified by Jason C SBB at 5:18 PM 12/4/2003 |
Re: LS / Si / EX engine weights (Jason C SBB)
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Whats that? https://honda-tech.com/forums/images...s/emsmilep.gif Full swap or just engine? |
Re: LS / Si / EX engine weights (96coupe)
That's a B16 with a B18C1/5 head y0!
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Re: LS / Si / EX engine weights (Jason C SBB)
LS / Si / EX
H22 / B16C / D16Y you only got one code half right https://honda-tech.com/forums/images...s/emhammer.gif LS = B18A/B Si = (92-95) D16Z6, (99-00) B16A2 EX = D16Y8 |
Re: H22 / Si / EX engine weights (Jason C SBB)
My bad. Brain fart. I really did mean the H22 (Prelude).
I am considering an H22, a DOHC B16 or B18 swap, or a turbo, for my '97 HX. (2 door EK) I have the handling all nice and tuned now, and I'm concerned that too much weight gain in the nose of the car will screw up the handling. Thus my concern about the weights of the engines. I do know that the B16 / Si motor weighs more than the D16Y5 (HX) motor. |
Re: H22 / Si / EX engine weights (Jason C SBB)
its all very minimal... some guy actually weighed out the difference between the h22 and b16 somewhere on the board. do a search, but i think it came out to be like h22a is 50 some odd pounds heavier than a b16a2, which isn't too much heavier than a d16y8
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Re: H22 / Si / EX engine weights (97redex)
A decent suspension will help offset the weight gain.
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