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A mate of mine asked me last night why i don't put a B18C in my Prelude.
How anyone does this?
If i was going to do a conversion it would be a B18C!
This is just an enquiry, i'm not planning to do it.. etc...
As most know, i'm on the hunt to buy a Series 5 RX-7!!! (keeping the lud for daily driver )
Jason
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well it is because its expensive and takes a lot of effort
Its like 10k to do the H22A swap, and would be the same amount if not more for the B18C. As you know the B20A is a bastard engine that is different to everything else, so you need custom mounts etc etc etc
As for anyone doing it, dunno i havent heard of any here. Someone in the US is bound to have done it.
If you were gonna mod the gen3 i would just boost it *shrug*
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Turboing the standard engine would be a waste of time!
Have to re-build the internals and take out a whole lot.
I have been looking at alot of sites from the states and no one has seem to have done it. Thats why i posted maybe someone has seen it.
I spose it would be cheaper turboing the B20A6 (standard engine) then converting one in.
Majority of people could "upgrade" the internals themselves.
You would take cruise control, air con etc out to make more room.
Have battery in boot and get some custom mounts etc made up!
Why didn't the 3rd Gen get modified in the early days?
The Gen 4 has everything available for it.
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waste of time? Perhaps in standard form, but i know of one that, when rebuilt, made a good 430hp or so at the front wheels. I'm not convinced that the air con would have to go, with a bit of creative thinking i'm sure a work around could be found. They have a reasonable amount of room in there.
gen3 i think cos they were more expensive than the tegs, and especially the civics. And then when the other B series engines were released, and the B20A had not much in common with them, it sealed its fate. The gen4 has everything cos the H series is popular enough and the "big block" of Honda engines
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i dont think its a waste of time turboing the gen 3, there is a dude that has done one without doing the internals, it still has reasnoble power and its automatic, he just cant realy go over 7pound... im planning on turboing my at the end of the year but i plan to change evrything, and i think the aircon or cruise cntrol or smething like that has to go
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One of the guys in PA has done it a couple of years ago, still running reliably now - our next monthly meet - he should be there too if you want to chat about it
-az
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i would do it to my brothers if he would let me
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Jase, my opinion is sell it and buy something else.
Personally, the 3rd gen is too old, don't go spending money on it that you will never recover. Economically, it is a waste of time.....
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You do have a point - but since when is modding a car economically sound?
-az
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Boys, read the first post.
This is just out of curiosity, I was wondering if anyone had done it.
I’m not going to do any conversion or turbo the 3rd Gen.
I need a run around and reliable car for when I get my Rx-7 and the Prelude is that car!
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Ahhh, now that makes a lot of sence to be honest...
Cause we all know what rotaries (chicken cookers) are like
Wank Wank Wank BOOOOOM - another dead apex seal
****ing rotaries.......
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Matt, don't be like that!
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