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    Quote Originally Posted by mugen_ctr View Post
    in saying that, how far can u stroke a b-series? 2.1? 2.2 liters? But also boring out the block?

    Pretty sure I have a mag somewhere of a bloke who has an EG with a B18CR stroked to 2.1L with ITR cams and upgraded valvetrain. Allegedly it chomped a few EVO's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dougie_504 View Post
    Pretty sure I have a mag somewhere of a bloke who has an EG with a B18CR stroked to 2.1L with ITR cams and upgraded valvetrain. Allegedly it chomped a few EVO's.
    Probably would on STD... But the evo with egay Ihe and tune would be about 200kw atw on all 4... Also the traction out of corners ... And the launch at the drags...
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    Yeah, hence I use the word 'allegedly'. I'm sure an EVO would have so much more potential and would be a much better car to build for the track, even an EVO1 (so sexy).

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    Quote Originally Posted by fatboyz39 View Post
    Question should be "Will a 140kw B series beat a 140kw K series? "

    Shall we put a poll up? LOL.
    You know the answer is no.
    Tis all about the gearing!
    Rolled up against a K24 EG and won BUT!! It was a 5spd. If 6spd, no chance.
    Econo Box pimping ain't easy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlitZ View Post
    back on topic.. 140kw would be pretty hard to get without good increases to compression to run agro cams..

    best cams u can run without high comp pistons would be ~bspec (with matching valve train). Expect 120-130kw depending on dyno.
    To a point, you’re right cause for many it is really hard for many to meet a 140kw power target without upping the compression,
    But in reality, it’s not really that hard at all… & here’s how you do it.
    Using an AUDM B18C7 engine as an example, the only things that need to be changed are as follows:
    Spec B cams, springs, pulleys / Mugen airbox (A real one, not a copy)
    TODA header (Not a copy or cheap substitute) / 60mm ~65mm exhaust system & 100cel metal cat
    ECU, fuel pump & fuel pressure regulator
    & the key... (This is what gets you over the line) - CNC 5 angle valve job
    The angles used are quite different to the std 3 angle (30deg / 45deg / 60deg) seats found in the B.
    The benefit is greatly improve flow a low lift values.
    This combined with “secret squirrel” to the intake ports is all that need to be done. (Some things are secret )
    + Obviously a good tune
    Done right, you’ll hit 140kw every time

    Also for 140 at the wheels with a std bottom end B18C7, what you don’t need to do is:
    Port the head / Change the intake manifold / Change the throttle body / Use plastic intake gaskets / Fit wacky earth kits

    Quote Originally Posted by mugen_ctr View Post
    in saying that, how far can u stroke a b-series? 2.1? 2.2 liters? But also boring out the block?
    Slaz just told you, 86mm bore & 95mm stroke which works out to 2207cc
    Maybe ok for drag racing but not ideal for circuit use.
    IMO, the best B-series combo by a long way is 85mm bore & 87.2mm stroke – 1979cc
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    Stock bottom end B18C2 with 140kw...
    http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthr...ndatory/page46
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    Quote Originally Posted by TODA AU View Post
    To a point, you’re right cause for many it is really hard for many to meet a 140kw power target without upping the compression,
    But in reality, it’s not really that hard at all… & here’s how you do it.
    Using an AUDM B18C7 engine as an example, the only things that need to be changed are as follows:
    Spec B cams, springs, pulleys / Mugen airbox (A real one, not a copy)
    TODA header (Not a copy or cheap substitute) / 60mm ~65mm exhaust system & 100cel metal cat
    ECU, fuel pump & fuel pressure regulator
    & the key... (This is what gets you over the line) - CNC 5 angle valve job
    The angles used are quite different to the std 3 angle (30deg / 45deg / 60deg) seats found in the B.
    The benefit is greatly improve flow a low lift values.
    This combined with “secret squirrel” to the intake ports is all that need to be done. (Some things are secret )
    + Obviously a good tune
    Done right, you’ll hit 140kw every time

    Also for 140 at the wheels with a std bottom end B18C7, what you don’t need to do is:
    Port the head / Change the intake manifold / Change the throttle body / Use plastic intake gaskets / Fit wacky earth kits


    Slaz just told you, 86mm bore & 95mm stroke which works out to 2207cc
    Maybe ok for drag racing but not ideal for circuit use.
    IMO, the best B-series combo by a long way is 85mm bore & 87.2mm stroke – 1979cc
    how much does boring cost generally? do you always check for straightness of deck and measure bore size after boring?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mocchi View Post
    how much does boring cost generally? do you always check for straightness of deck and measure bore size after boring?
    Depending on who & how it's done,
    You can spend anywhere from $80 to $450 on a bore & hone for an inline 4cyl engine.
    Cheap end is straight bore & hone, upper end is bore & hone with dummy head attached. (Incl plateau hone - 0.0001" tolerance)

    Deck check - always...
    Measure - always....
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    every single time you speak adrian it always somehow makes me want to spend money
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alexplicit View Post
    every single time you speak adrian it always somehow makes me want to spend money
    139kw stock bottom end B18C7 dyno sheet added...
    http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthr...07#post3073407
    NB, this was using my previous porting method which worked quite well.
    But my new "secrect squirel " method works better...
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    Quote Originally Posted by TODA AU View Post
    139kw stock bottom end B18C7 dyno sheet added...
    http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthr...07#post3073407
    NB, this was using my previous porting method which worked quite well.
    But my new "secrect squirel " method works better...
    Lock me for trying the new squirel on a basic budget build for my daily, will be in touch soon Adrian!

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