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MURCHO
19-03-2004, 01:50 PM
just a quick question: i know it comes out of a CRV but how much kws? and why would u use it before a b16a or b18c?

fozee
19-03-2004, 01:55 PM
It has more torque for starters


read through the other posts on this topic, there is loads of info on this.

McChook
19-03-2004, 02:13 PM
108kw
200nm

the idea is to use a b16 head on it for big power

wynode
19-03-2004, 02:36 PM
basically bigger capacity = more torque........but the crank doesn't let it rev out as much (reliably)

crx_16x
19-03-2004, 10:52 PM
HP = torque times by rpm (basically)

By using a 2 litre block and increasing the torque of the engine and a b series vtec head to allow the engine to rev higher quite simply you end up with more horsepower.

Wynode from what i have read with the correct rod/piston choice the rod/stroke ratio is close to optimal which denotes reliable high rpm operation as the r/s ratio dictates where the force is being placed on the cylinder walls.

Although an ITR crank is the best choice as Toda_AU has stated in previous posts.

Problems that people run into with high rpm reliablity are due mostly to the inherent weak casting/cylinder sleeves of the B20 block although that is at extremely high rpm.

Go to www.hondaswap.com.au there is a wealth of information there.