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type one
26-11-2004, 05:48 PM
For those in the hyrbid know, can someone shed some light on difficulty, ease of b20 swap into Ef8 civic.
If [G] is still selling his B20 i am thinking that this is a viable swap.
Well usually you would have to go through alot of work like strengthening the block and internals.
But i think the one [G] is selling has already done that.
Just need custom mounts and upgrade alot of things like brakes, sussy etc.
Someone on forum has done similar job to an older civic. ALLMTR i think it was.
type one
27-11-2004, 03:25 PM
cool thx Chi, just looking for some ideas...
BLKCRX
27-11-2004, 03:30 PM
Dropping a B20 vtec into a car is the same as dropping any B engine in.
One you have a b16 or b18 or b20 sitting in ya car that’s the hard part.
Typically though one you have any B engine you can interchange gear boxes / engines very easily
Most b20 vtec out there are 100% totally stock b20 bottem ends, with a b16 head bolted on. Plus all the conversion adaptors etc… its honestly a very easy process.
What kinda specific information were you after ? Remember a b20 conversion will need a full aftermarket ECU, where as a b16 / b18type r you can get away with using the stock ECU.
Regards James
type one
28-11-2004, 06:20 PM
thx, i think i have decided against the hybrid for now... just lookign around for a good EF....
SiR JDM
29-11-2004, 12:24 AM
What is exactly involved?
Is it viable to just get a b20 block and bolt on a b16a head to it? And then tune it with an A/M Ecu?
If internals are needed to be done,
1) - what is nessecary...
1.5) - what is not nessecary but recommended
2) - Why for 1)
2.5) - Why for 1.5)
:D hope i didn't confuse u with the .5) questions ^_-
btw Ive done a search here and honda tech but dind't find much...
tinkerbell
29-11-2004, 09:10 AM
Remember a b20 conversion will need a full aftermarket ECU, where as a b16 / b18type r you can get away with using the stock ECU.
well, 13.73 @ 101mph on stock ECU with vafc must be pretty lame in an b20vtec LS integra then?
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