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**Ghost**
27-10-2004, 12:34 PM
As some of you's know, a friend of mine decided to put into his EM1 B16A the following...

- I/H/E
- CTR CAMS
-CTR VALVE SPRINGS (on exhaust side only)
-CTR VALVES
-SHOTPEEN/polished b16ARODS
- CTR PISTONS (OEM SIZE)
-Greddy Emanage

now in my own opinion i thoght the BEST he could hope for getting these expensive mods was that his car would be as fast as a EK9...

note thatthe headers were from the dc2r (which i think ar ethe same to EK9 headers) and exhaust was upgraded to 2 inches (same as ek9) so the only thing about this car that is "better" than a true ek9 is intake mod. (thats discounting the differences in head flow, etc etc, but know wot i mean... in terms of fundamental parts the 2 engines now should be about equal)

but surprisingly he spat out 99.8 kw at a dyno during his road trip (one slack foundation uni student he is) to sydney yesterday.

i thought 100kw at wheels was for a dc2r, which does aroudn 145 at engine.

So by spitting out 99.8, doesnt that mean he's actaully gone faster than the Ek9?!?! hwo could this be when the only thing over a stock ek9 he has is an CAI? and thats excluding the fact that the b16B has better flow design/headwork/etc etc

So wot went wrong? is it a lying/exageratting dyno (no i dont knwo the shop name)? i knew another guy who had ek4 who did similar mods and only got 89kw or something reading, but the dyno owner also claimedi n thta case that the car was pulling out more power than a b16B

I'm kinda confused as i thoght by combining b16A/B parts the best result u could hope for was a b16B and no better?

TODA AU
27-10-2004, 01:07 PM
So wot went wrong?

You're thinking too much... ;)

**Ghost**
27-10-2004, 01:10 PM
clarify???

I mean how could a b16A with b16B parts and intake be possibly more powerful than a b16b?

Civic Type R
27-10-2004, 02:00 PM
**Ghost**
Did you dyno the car before the mods went in ?

once again you cant compare two different dynoes.
I had my car run on the same dyno so too did a friends old Type R Integra, same operators, same type of day but a month apart. I got 152hp, he got 139.
see my point.

**Ghost**
27-10-2004, 02:12 PM
hmmm yes... and it wasnt my car though i wish it was : )

but tell me mate, am i right in presuming that if u put CTR parts in a b16a, the best u'll get is jibby b16B performance? theres no inherent gain to be made beyond the b16b performance figure right?

would it be the same case as if i put ITR pistons in a b16A?

Civic Type R
27-10-2004, 02:49 PM
Personally i cant answer that question. But from what i hear, if you put B16B parts in a B16A (both head and block) you will have a compression ratio of around 12.1 as compared to 10.8 of the B16B and hence more power. But dont quote me on this as this needs to be confirmed.

cheers :)

SPEEDCORE
27-10-2004, 02:52 PM
I've said it b4 and I'll say it again..... PCTs in a B16A block is not 10.8:1 compression like people think. It is in the low to mid 11:1 if block and head have not been messed with (ie. shaved) & running OEM thickness gasket.

But what do I know, I'm not an engine builder so my word is not worth a damn.

**Ghost**
27-10-2004, 03:16 PM
sigh... can we have an engine builder pls?

tanghy
27-10-2004, 03:52 PM
u forget that there's a emanage .. it's probably *tuned* to some degree, thus mroe power delivery, however, comparing fuel economy, will prob lose to a b16b

pgclee
27-10-2004, 04:38 PM
dude, he got E-manage...

Civic Type R
27-10-2004, 06:27 PM
Speedcore, I was saying the stock compression of a B16B is 10.8. thats all.
whereas the B16A2 (audm spec) is 10.2 JDM spec B16A is 10.4:1

SPEEDCORE
27-10-2004, 10:55 PM
Speedcore, I was saying the stock compression of a B16B is 10.8. thats all.
whereas the B16A2 (audm spec) is 10.2 JDM spec B16A is 10.4:1

Well duh man! :rolleyes: I know you where :)

I was not makeing reference to your post, I was mearly trying to say that compression figures is what might be the cause of such power.....

So make like Da Fonz and be cool brother.......
:thumbsup: Aaayyyyyyyyyyyyyyy :thumbsup:

Civic Type R
28-10-2004, 02:03 AM
hehe.

personally i prefer the dukes of Hazzard :)

SiR JDM
28-10-2004, 08:52 AM
From what ive read/been told, the b16a, b16b and b18c, and b18cr are all the same block with different internals.

Thus is hes got a b16a with b16b internals, effectivly its a b16b right?

If the emanage was tuned right, i/h/e + internals + a nicely tuned ECU will definatly give you more power than a stock b16b, however ive heard some shoddy stories about emanage, doesn't seem to be many people here in melb (that i know of anyway and ive asked around) that ...
1 - Want to touch it
2 - Who know how to tune it properly