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    B18c head on B20 block

    hey, i have searched and cant find a straight answer.

    what are the benifits of putting a b18c head on a b20 block?
    will it fit straight on with no mods?
    are the physical dimensions the same as other b series blocks?

    and finally, are there any power gains, what will it at the wheels dyno with stock internals, mugen 4-1 headers and short ram intake? just rough guess?

    thanks guys

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    It will give you VTAKKKKKKK

    It's close to bolt on, just need a LSVtec Golden Eagle Kit which can be purchased from JDMYard i believe.

    You will need new computer and some wiring done too. Gains will be anywhere between 1kw and 100kw... just a rough guess...
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    Benefits, extra torque which means power.

    Dimension wise i think there the same. Just that the b20 has a 84mm bore and abit more stroke.

    As for power gains, 1-100kw LOL

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    ok sorry, mis understood, the setup will be:
    b18c vtir head
    b20 block
    mugen 4-1 headers
    and all the rest from a b18c vtir integra.

    whats this about a LSVtec Golden Eagle Kit????? will i need it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DA9B18C View Post
    ok sorry, mis understood, the setup will be:
    b18c vtir head
    b20 block
    mugen 4-1 headers
    and all the rest from a b18c vtir integra.

    whats this about a LSVtec Golden Eagle Kit????? will i need it?
    You can source parts from other other places but that is the complete kit and will save you searching. Includes Oil line, Sandwich plate, Fittings, Dowel pins, head gasket ect..

    I had all the parts ready to asseble, but then changed to the idea of a b18c.



    if you have any other questions you can pm me.

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    yes the Vtec conversion kit is a must. you cannot do a b20/b18/b16 without the GE VTEC conversion kit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by zco View Post
    yes the Vtec conversion kit is a must. you cannot do a b20/b18/b16 without the GE VTEC conversion kit.
    Well you could make up the oil piping line yourself if you have the know how and just use a OEM head gasket, but the GE kit would make life alot easier
    Last edited by ZeForce; 04-10-2007 at 10:45 PM.
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    ... u also need to upgrade rod and head bolts
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    Quote Originally Posted by BlitZ View Post
    ... u also need to upgrade rod and head bolts
    yeh, i forgot about that, thats why i didnt go ahead with my lsvtec. was that i would have had to pull apart the block to swap rod bolts, then assemble. Too much work and margin of error was too large

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    Not really man, its actually not as hard as it sounds
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    Quote Originally Posted by ZeForce View Post
    Not really man, its actually not as hard as it sounds
    yeah if you have the right tools.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ACTI0NMAN-1 View Post
    yeah if you have the right tools.
    what? like a 10mm socket and a 14mm socket and a torque wrench?
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