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    B18c7 or b20 block?

    Hi guys, just need some help out here and decide what's best for me. If it was in your shoe would you rebuilt your b18c7 block? Or get a fully fresh built b20 block? Which of these 2 block is better,higher rev, last longer, etc... Got 4g to spent!! Thanks guys

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    What are the future plans? Stay NA or Turbo? If you were to stay NA go the B20 block, if turbo, then rebuild B18c7 block for low comp!
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    I would stay N/A... What make you think b20 are better then the b18c7?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CTR_EK9 View Post
    I would stay N/A... What make you think b20 are better then the b18c7?
    Just saying better torque and overall power from the 2.0L block for an NA.

    Nothing wrong with the B18c7 though..
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    Your right but some people's say that b20 are not design for high rev and also it's not reliable then the b18c right? (lol im a noob)

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    Quote Originally Posted by CTR_EK9 View Post
    Your right but some people's say that b20 are not design for high rev and also it's not reliable then the b18c right? (lol im a noob)
    Not necessarily. It's all about the tune. If the engine is tuned right it will have no problems revving high, People upgrade the rod bolts and head studs just for piece of mind, but not a necessity
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    Ohk.. With the b20 block it will bolt onto pr3 head perfectly right? Also the gearbox as well??
    Last edited by infurNOS; 13-09-2012 at 07:39 PM. Reason: Pressed edit post, instead of reply :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by CTR_EK9 View Post
    Ohk.. With the b20 block it will bolt onto pr3 head perfectly right? Also the gearbox as well??
    Yep. But you also need a VTEC conversion kit to supply the head with oil. A lot of information about B20VTEC swaps on this forum!

    Pretty much all B series hydro gearbox will fit up to any B series block!
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    Cool.. Thanks for the help any others comment are welcome!!

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    B20s are good too if they are built right

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    If a rebuild is necessary id go b20

    Or go b18 and get a 2.1L stroker kit

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    Quote Originally Posted by CTR_EK9 View Post
    Ohk.. With the b20 block it will bolt onto pr3 head perfectly right? Also the gearbox as well??
    Quote Originally Posted by infurNOS View Post
    Yep. But you also need a VTEC conversion kit to supply the head with oil. A lot of information about B20VTEC swaps on this forum!

    Pretty much all B series hydro gearbox will fit up to any B series block!
    NO

    You need to re-drill the B20 block to take the VTEC head bolts, they do line up though.

    You will also need to use the VTEC water and oil pumps, just FIY.

    There's a B20VTEC thread on here with lots of info, just do a search for it.
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