pics of b20vtec in a 2000 si.. enjoy!!
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pics of b20vtec in a 2000 si.. enjoy!!
stock looking from the outside and look what i got under the hood =P
here you go..
[Modified by SiBirdie, 9:04 AM 4/28/2002]
[Modified by SiBirdie, 6:01 AM 4/29/2002]
here you go..
[Modified by SiBirdie, 9:04 AM 4/28/2002]
[Modified by SiBirdie, 6:01 AM 4/29/2002]
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Re: pics of b20vtec in a 2000 si.. enjoy!! (Dozed)
i got a JE 11.8 piston
stock b20 rods
block fully balance and blue print
clutch master stage 3
Stock b16a2 head =P
like 2700 + labor
stock b20 rods
block fully balance and blue print
clutch master stage 3
Stock b16a2 head =P
like 2700 + labor
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Re: pics of b20vtec in a 2000 si.. enjoy!! (SiBirdie)
stock looking from the outside and look what i got under the hood =P
here you go..
here you go..
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Re: pics of b20vtec in a 2000 si.. enjoy!! (C5_ALLMOTOR)
Looks great and all but you should have replaced the stock B20 rods. They are only safe to 6800k.
Aftermarket rods have holes to oil the wrist pins and make it safer to rev to 8k and beyond.
Hope she holds together.
Aftermarket rods have holes to oil the wrist pins and make it safer to rev to 8k and beyond.
Hope she holds together.
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Re: pics of b20vtec in a 2000 si.. enjoy!! (Trey)
I have talk to alot of crvtec people and they told me stock b20 rods are strong, Im not planing to bring this car up to 9k all the time, the most this motor will see is 8,500rpm with ctr cams.
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Re: pics of b20vtec in a 2000 si.. enjoy!! (SiBirdie)
using a b16 trann
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Re: pics of b20vtec in a 2000 si.. enjoy!! (JeffNA)
oh hell yeah.. the b16 tranny with the b20 you fly threw your rpm so damn quick. But b16 tranny or type r tranny is good for 1/4.. All i have to say is when you race on the freeway it suck because you max out so fast.
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oh hell yeah.. the b16 tranny with the b20 you fly threw your rpm so damn quick. But b16 tranny or type r tranny is good for 1/4.. All i have to say is when you race on the freeway it suck because you max out so fast.
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Re: pics of b20vtec in a 2000 si.. enjoy!! (JeffNA)
nope this motor is still untune. When I ran it at the track, i had 4 different check engine light cause i was using a 00 si ecu. That cause all the problem cause my b20 doesnt have a knock sensor a crank fluctator and more stuff. So vtec didnt hit strong so basically i ran without Vtec. My best time was a 15.4@93mph
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Re: pics of b20vtec in a 2000 si.. enjoy!! (SiBirdie)
Do you have a prob with running really lean?
Since the Ecu isn't built for a 2.0, isn't there some displacement unaccounted for?
I'm wondering, LS/Vtecs have the same prob, if you don't do something about it
Since the Ecu isn't built for a 2.0, isn't there some displacement unaccounted for?
I'm wondering, LS/Vtecs have the same prob, if you don't do something about it
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Re: pics of b20vtec in a 2000 si.. enjoy!! (dee-ecks)
I have skunk 2 harness from obd 1 to obd1 using p28 mugen ecu. The mugen ecu is to adavnce so i retard my timming by alot. Plus mugen dump alot of fuel out so i dont have to worry about running lean.
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