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BlitZ
17-05-2006, 01:00 PM
what are the differences?
...

are the pistons and crank the same>?

note: - not how its installed.. but the internal workings...

would i have the same compression and realiability as the b18c.

integral90
17-05-2006, 04:23 PM
b18c is vtec and was in the vti-r and a variant was in the integra type r.

b18b is non-vtec and only appeared in the GSI integra.

Both make roughly the same torque but vti-r revs higher and makes more horse power.

BlitZ
17-05-2006, 04:48 PM
b18c is vtec and was in the vti-r and a variant was in the integra type r.

b18b is non-vtec and only appeared in the GSI integra.

Both make roughly the same torque but vti-r revs higher and makes more horse power.

I meant short block only comparision..
If say i made a lsvtec as oppose to b18c2 block, pr3 head

integral90
17-05-2006, 04:50 PM
you want to do lsvtec to a vtec block?

|N|
17-05-2006, 04:54 PM
is this wat u mean dan?

say if everything else is the same... one engine is running with b18b block and the other running with b18c block. woudl there be any diff?

i want to know this too

MKI4EVA
17-05-2006, 09:19 PM
i think he wants to know just as |N| said,..

Slow96GSR
18-05-2006, 06:23 AM
As far as I can tell looking at crank specs and things like that the block is the same... except the b18c has the oiling setup for the squirters. So that means different oil passages. But they use the same size crank, bearings, rods and other parts. The parts that go on the ouside, sensors, hoses, etc. might be different.

DynoDave
18-05-2006, 08:36 AM
As far as I can tell looking at crank specs and things like that the block is the same... except the b18c has the oiling setup for the squirters. So that means different oil passages. But they use the same size crank, bearings, rods and other parts. The parts that go on the ouside, sensors, hoses, etc. might be different.
You are close but just a little off with the cranks and the bearings they are the same size but not as strong as the GSR one's.
B18A-B 89mm stroke (same as B20B) 81mm Bore
B18C 87mm stroke 81mm bore
Blocks are the same as you have said rods and pistons are different between these engines and the boltons there is only minor differences,these are a great engine when using a PR3-P72 Vtec head and commonly known as LS/Vtec engines.
Regards Dyno Dave

string
18-05-2006, 11:30 PM
You are close but just a little off with the cranks and the bearings they are the same size but not as strong as the GSR one's.
B18A-B 89mm stroke (same as B20B) 81mm Bore
B18C 87mm stroke 81mm bore
Blocks are the same as you have said rods and pistons are different between these engines and the boltons there is only minor differences,these are a great engine when using a PR3-P72 Vtec head and commonly known as LS/Vtec engines.
Regards Dyno Dave
B18C stroke is 87.2mm :D

And the short blocks aren't the same. The B18C has things like a mains girdle and oil squirters.

|N|
18-05-2006, 11:39 PM
so confusing now... everyone is giving slight diff info

Q_ball
18-05-2006, 11:42 PM
Hmm...
So would an LS vtec motor with a B18B block, be any better than a LS vtec motor with a B18C block?

barefootbonzai
18-05-2006, 11:55 PM
Hmm...
So would an LS vtec motor with a B18B block, be any better than a LS vtec motor with a B18C block?

this makes no sense at all.

LS vtec implies that is using a B18B block. If it was using a B18C block it wouldn't be a LS vtec. "LS" part is cause the engine originally came out of the LS integra which the B18C doesn't.

In both instances you achieve vtec by using either p73 or p72 head.

Q_ball
18-05-2006, 11:59 PM
Ah i c i c...
Ok, scrapping the LS VTEC part then, would a motor consisting of a b16a head, b18b block, be better or worse than a motor consisting of a b16a head with b18c block??

tinkerbell
19-05-2006, 11:27 AM
the B16A head + B18B block would be better for NA power and torque IMO...