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  1. #1
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    b18c eg
    hi all
    need advice on what to do i have a integra vtir now i can get a b16a type r head but would i be better of doing up my origanall head of my motor i have all ready bought typer cams spoon head gasket but really need to know wether to spend the money on buyeing the type r head or port polish valve springs and better valves in my origanle head?
    what will give me the best power for my money?

    thanks

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    Dood for one - a CTR or civic type R comes with a B16B vtec engine - so u really mean a " b16b type R head". Second , im not exactly sure what you are asking , so ill put it like this -

    I understand that swapping a B16a /b head onto a b18c CAN increase flow and efficinecy somewhat , due to the better inlet and outlet ports and more aggressive cams - BUT simply swapping would not be enough - you would have to perform other mods such as port and polish , advance timing etc etc to get the best out of the head.

    Im no pro at VTEC - but i would be spending my money on a good set of cams , port and poilsh , even a head gasket to increase compression alittle more , adjustable cam gears....even new b series ( ITR) pistons etc. And ofcourse , a new piggyback or stand alone computer to handle these goodies.

    Then once its all together , pay sum dood for dyno time and to tune it properly - and u will have a fast lil package.

    But dont stop with wat i say ! There are heaps of more knowledgeable doods on this site

    Good luck , Ben

  3. #3
    Whilst a B16a head flows a BIT better it aint worth the hassle IMHO

    You will also lose a little compression (about 0.2)

    What engine management are you running???

  4. #4
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    its all standard

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