Need advice b16 n/a
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ok so i have a b16a and i have itr usdm cams to go in it and its got headers back exhaust and a short ram intake i've also got a hondata s200 with boost control bought used not installed, is there something i should get or what kind of power do you guys think i could be making with this set up?
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every motor is different man...
i got 154/109 on a 100% stock longblock, intake and exhaust only. stock exhaust manifold.
this proves how different motors can perform (esp. when they are a decade or 2 old.)
In other words, to answer your questiuon:
Anywhere from 125-135hp and 95-99 foot pounds up to 145-155 and 100-110 foot pounds.
plus, every dyno reads different.
every motor is different man...
i got 154/109 on a 100% stock longblock, intake and exhaust only. stock exhaust manifold.
this proves how different motors can perform (esp. when they are a decade or 2 old.)
In other words, to answer your questiuon:
Anywhere from 125-135hp and 95-99 foot pounds up to 145-155 and 100-110 foot pounds.
plus, every dyno reads different.
Those numbers are very high for only having those mods? Not to contradict you but are you sure there was nothing else done to the motor?
Props for good numbers on tiny motors
Props for good numbers on tiny motors
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take advantage of. Check my sig concerning a B16 engine
tuning/power package example. PM me for a Honda-Tech
special. You are at the level where you seem to want more
information and this might be a good way to do it
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