Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 12 of 15
  1. #1
    Member Array
    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Location
    Melb, Aus
    Car:
    '87 Honda Crx si

    Which setup - B16b or B20?

    Gday guys
    im thinking about doing an engine swap into my 86 crx and i had a couple of ideas and a couple of engine combinations but i have a few questions.

    possibility number 1
    B16B with a B16a cable tranny to make the swap easier.
    the B16b is about 185hp if i remember right
    and would probably be a bit lighter and easier. it would also look slightly neater in there i think.

    possibility number 2
    a B20 block and either a B18c or a B16a head.

    my question is, i've done some research on this site but cant seem to find specs of a STOCK B20VTEC?

    i cant decide because the car will be doubled as a track car so i would need to keep balance relatively nice. would the B16B's slightly lighter weight be better (keeping the 1.6)? i have a D16a3 in there right now.

    would the B20 be worth it?

    thanks guys
    any input would be awesome

  2. #2
    Array
    Join Date
    Aug 2003
    Location
    Unit 5/15 Sefton Rd, Thor
    Car:
    08 Red CU2 Euro
    Quote Originally Posted by whiteballade View Post
    Gday guys
    im thinking about doing an engine swap into my 86 crx and i had a couple of ideas and a couple of engine combinations but i have a few questions.

    possibility number 1
    B16B with a B16a cable tranny to make the swap easier.
    the B16b is about 185hp if i remember right
    and would probably be a bit lighter and easier. it would also look slightly neater in there i think.

    possibility number 2
    a B20 block and either a B18c or a B16a head.

    my question is, i've done some research on this site but cant seem to find specs of a STOCK B20VTEC?

    i cant decide because the car will be doubled as a track car so i would need to keep balance relatively nice. would the B16B's slightly lighter weight be better (keeping the 1.6)? i have a D16a3 in there right now.

    would the B20 be worth it?

    thanks guys
    any input would be awesome
    Technically there's no such thing as a stock B20 Vtec.
    It depends on how good you make it when the conversion is done...
    All that aside,
    Value for money, the B20 is the way to go...
    Money spent, the B20 is faster
    The only advantage for the B16B is the capacity, or perceived capacity when modifed so you avoid rego & insurance hastles etc...

    If it was my car, I'd be looking as a mildly built B20 with B16 head...
    TODA Performance Australia Pty Ltd
    TODA Racing - FIGHTEX - MFactory - HALTECH - EXEDY
    Race engines, Dyno tuning, Licenced workshop, Parts.
    P:0401869524 email: toda@todaracing.com.au

  3. #3
    Member Array
    Join Date
    Jan 2008
    Location
    Sydney
    Car:
    legtec @2psi
    B20VTEC ftw lol. But why are you looking into a B16B/? why not B18C7 ? 1.8>1.6


  4. #4
    Member Array
    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Location
    Melb, Aus
    Car:
    '87 Honda Crx si
    B16B cause of light weight and the size. an 86 crx engine bay is very very very very small but mostly for the weight. the car is light weight and i'd like to keep it that way but yea still thinking......keep the input coming

  5. #5
    Array
    Join Date
    Aug 2003
    Location
    Unit 5/15 Sefton Rd, Thor
    Car:
    08 Red CU2 Euro
    Quote Originally Posted by whiteballade View Post
    B16B cause of light weight and the size. an 86 crx engine bay is very very very very small but mostly for the weight. the car is light weight and i'd like to keep it that way but yea still thinking......keep the input coming
    The weight of a B16B & a B20 Vtec are pretty much the same...
    The size is exactly the same....
    The bigger motor will deliver more grunt for money sent.
    If you're not limited in capacity by some class regulation you race in,
    Then use the largest engine you can as bigger engines make more power more easily.
    TODA Performance Australia Pty Ltd
    TODA Racing - FIGHTEX - MFactory - HALTECH - EXEDY
    Race engines, Dyno tuning, Licenced workshop, Parts.
    P:0401869524 email: toda@todaracing.com.au

  6. #6
    Member Array
    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Location
    Melb, Aus
    Car:
    '87 Honda Crx si
    yea, is the B20 block roughly the same size as the B16?
    i heard that somewhere when the CRV came out.......

  7. #7
    Member Array
    Join Date
    Mar 2008
    Location
    in the basement making meth
    Car:
    integra
    a b16b motor is the same size as a b18c type r motor. a b16b has a diff crank/rods/pistons to a b18cr. buy the b16b chuck the crank/rods and fit a b18c crank/rods and u have yourself a 1.8 with 12+ compression and to look at from the outside will still say 1.6

  8. #8
    Member Array
    Join Date
    Sep 2007
    Location
    Sydney
    Car:
    DC2 Squared
    I wouldn't waste my time with a B16 if your chasing N/A when comparing it to a B20vtec build.

    They are physically the same size and the B20 is cheaper (in the long run) for power.

  9. #9
    Account Disabled Array
    Join Date
    Aug 2004
    Location
    Garage
    Home of the B20vtecs!

  10. #10
    Member Array
    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Location
    Melb, Aus
    Car:
    '87 Honda Crx si
    yea its sounding like the B20Vtec.
    so if i built a B20 maybe........ mild cam, little bit of head work, headers.

    how much power roughly would i be making?
    and that B16B with B18CR crank and rods, has anyone done that? what kind of number does that make?

  11. #11
    Account Disabled Array
    Join Date
    Aug 2004
    Location
    Garage
    It all depends on budget!

    Name your budget so it give ppl a good idea of what advice to give you

  12. #12
    Member Array
    Join Date
    Sep 2007
    Location
    Sydney
    Car:
    DC2 Squared
    Quote Originally Posted by Benson View Post
    Home of the B20vtecs!

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
Powered by vBadvanced CMPS v4.1.3


Terms and Conditions
Ozhonda.com is in no way affiliated with the Honda motor company or Honda Australia in anyway whatsoever.