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VTEChnique
24-02-2004, 04:13 PM
Dual-stage intake manifold - B18C

I know you cant get the B16A or any type R intake manifolds to fit onto the B18C, but what is my most ecconomical way to ditch the dual-stage manifold as My B18C is running on B16A ECU so it wont activate the 2nd stage of the intake...

help !!

DynoDave
24-02-2004, 06:20 PM
I can supply you with a replacement manifold for your engine PM me for more details.
Regards Dyno Dave

tanghy
24-02-2004, 07:32 PM
skunk manifold
costs a bomb tho

civicboy
24-02-2004, 10:31 PM
vtechnique so ur in d process of engine swap? b18c vtec?

pornstar
25-02-2004, 08:10 AM
remove the runner and tune to compensate for the difference. otherwise, use an ecu that can control the butterfly.

VTEChnique
25-02-2004, 10:46 AM
vtechnique so ur in d process of engine swap? b18c vtec?

yeah am getting all necessary bits sorted before car goes into workshop next month (march).. gotta get it in before VTEChnique Drag Day in April.


remove the runner and tune to compensate for the difference. otherwise, use an ecu that can control the butterfly.

that makes sense... Can I just do that ? Fields SFC / VTEC controller should be able to take up some of the slack for that huh ?

Tanghy - yeah that crossed my mind, but the Skunk2 is a bit pricey.. maybe down the track after cams..

civicboy
25-02-2004, 07:09 PM
oh cools, gl man :)

tanghy
25-02-2004, 08:52 PM
i told u already
wire the harness correctly and use a b18c2 ecu
less money and still keep runner

VTEChnique
26-02-2004, 02:26 PM
i told u already
wire the harness correctly and use a b18c2 ecu
less money and still keep runner

yeah I AM doing that Tanghy - but the problem is - I think it's running on B16A ECU thus not opening the butterfly valve in the intake manifold.

I dont like the design of the dual-stage intake manifold and I want to replace it with something else..

Cant afford to do Wiring AND ECU...

hondar
27-02-2004, 07:44 AM
i am just curious why you dont like the dual stage butterfly? :)

well, it depends on which power goal you are aiming at.

the butterfly or dual stage is good for low-mid range but is good at high as well. it has the best of both world. howver compared to itr manifold, it is not as good.

the itr manifold, it has a larger plenum with short and fatter runner and designed for high end gain with a bit of penalty at low and mid.

I think it is best to be honest to save some money and buy a b18c ecu. i dont they are that expensive compared to a type r or some rare ecu.

Wreckers or ebay should have plenty of this.

Btw, skunk im act like a type r

anyhow if you keen on want to know to how to calculate your ideal intake manifold that matches your goal, this is it.....

To quote:
David Vizard's Rule for IM Runner Length

The general rule is that you should begin with a runner length of 17.8 cm for a 10,000 rpm peak torque location, from the intake opening to the plenum chamber. You add 4.3 cm to the runner length for every 1000 rpm that you want the peak torque to occur before the 10,000 rpm.

So, for instance, if peak torque should occur at 4,000 rpm the total runner length should be 17.8 cm + (6 x 4.3 cm) = 43.6 cm.

Vizard also suggests that you can calculate the ideal runner diameter in inches by:

SQRT [ (target rpm for peak torque x Displacement x VE)/ 3330 ]

SQRT = square root

VE = Volumetric Efficiency in %

Displacement in Liters

So if we want peak torque at 5800 rpm at 95% VE in a teg,

SQRT [ (5800x 1.8 x 95)/3330]

= 17.26 in. is the ideal runner diameter. <end quote>

eknine
27-02-2004, 08:30 AM
good info - you have my thumbs up -> hondar

hondar
27-02-2004, 10:40 AM
thanks eknine

VTEChnique
27-02-2004, 11:02 AM
hmmmm.. hondar - Vgood explanation !!

I will be doing a fair bit of auto-x so I guess the dual stage item may be good for low and mid range torque...

So I now need B18C ECU...

Civic Type R
27-02-2004, 03:07 PM
Bede i did tell you you will need a B18C ECU ! Besides i thought u knew that too.
Anyone could have told you the B16A one wont work properly with B18C. Thats why i held up with that B18C civic with B16 ecu.

eknine
27-02-2004, 06:26 PM
Bede i did tell you you will need a B18C ECU ! Besides i thought u knew that too.
Anyone could have told you the B16A one wont work properly with B18C. Thats why i held up with that B18C civic with B16 ecu.


sound like another kill stories adam..share the gripes mate<laffz>

hondar
28-02-2004, 11:48 PM
hmmmm.. hondar - Vgood explanation !!

I will be doing a fair bit of auto-x so I guess the dual stage item may be good for low and mid range torque...

So I now need B18C ECU...

no worries mate,

its a pleasure to be a help and im glad if this information has help you to enjoy what we loved most of all cars... HONDAS!!!

:)

BLKCRX
29-02-2004, 09:02 AM
hmmm
when i fly ova to WA in the next few months... setting up my dealership hmm ill tune your car ;-) thats the best way.... to go aftermarket ECU

Regards James

eknine
29-02-2004, 09:04 AM
:roll:

wynode
29-02-2004, 06:47 PM
VE = Volumetric Efficiency in %

How is this value calculated ?

LatinoHatchCrap
01-03-2004, 02:29 PM
skunk2 manifold is not that expensive at the moment because of our dollar. shipping is negligeble as well...chipped p28 ecu is your answer other wise just follow thangy's advice and keep the b18c ecu and get tuned with the new manifold.

hondar
01-03-2004, 02:41 PM
actually,

shipping is the killer to my opinion. and the manifold is heavy. i used ems though for all expensive stuffs. or maybe there is a better way im not sure.

hondar

LatinoHatchCrap
01-03-2004, 04:58 PM
in any case i would go skunk2. its a bolt on considered to the ITR manifold and at the moment you can ship it from the usa for about 400 exc. shipping
...but its not a straight bolt on as some people think...you'll need to get the ITR throttle cable, pullies and other stuff to make it fit properly

LatinoHatchCrap
01-03-2004, 04:59 PM
i'll be ordrering mine and keeping it until most of my bolt ons are done

VTEChnique
02-03-2004, 11:11 AM
skunk2 manifold is not that expensive at the moment because of our dollar. shipping is negligeble as well...chipped p28 ecu is your answer other wise just follow thangy's advice and keep the b18c ecu and get tuned with the new manifold.

Dude you need to READ the posts from the start..

I have B16A ECU, not B18C.. that is my problem !!

$400 for Skunk intake manifold + shipping + throttle cable etc = too much!!

I have a limited budget for my swap and are not going max power just yet, just want to get the near-stock B18C in there first.

180HP+ against 125HP.. I think this will be a worthwhile upgrade for now..
I want to get used to the new-found power and weight forst before I look further into setting up the car.. BALANCE is the word !!