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 Originally Posted by zco
yes the Vtec conversion kit is a must. you cannot do a b20/b18/b16 without the GE VTEC conversion kit.
this is not true.
you can do the B20VTEC without a GE VTEC conversion kit
all you need is to:
- close off the oil hole in the VTEC head (weld or use 1/8 pressure plug)
- enlarge the two dowel holes in the head (drill matched to dowel pin size)
- make a VTEC oil line (earls hose fitting - 800106, earls hose fitting - 806106, 3ft earls -6 prolite*hose - 350306)
- remove the 3/8 pressure plug from the back of the head, add a 3/8 BSP to -6AN adaptor, (Pirteck or Enzed)
- remove the oil pressure warning light switch and add a 1/8 BSPT to -6AN adaptor, (pirtek or enzed)
- obtain a B20Bhead gasket (eg Cometic C4193-030 or OEM Honda)
and that should match the Kit, for a quite a few less bucks...
B20VTEC - since 2002 
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 Originally Posted by DA9B18C
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?
as well as the above, you also need a B18C timing belt, a B18C water pump
are the physical dimensions the same as other b series blocks?
yes
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?
you need to tune it to get any decent power, withy that i'd say 100-110kW, more with cam gear and ECU tuning,
thanks guys
see bold
B20VTEC - since 2002 
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 Originally Posted by tinkerbell
this is not true.
you can do the B20VTEC without a GE VTEC conversion kit
all you need is to:
- close off the oil hole in the VTEC head (weld or use 1/8 pressure plug)
- enlarge the two dowel holes in the head (drill matched to dowel pin size)
- make a VTEC oil line (earls hose fitting - 800106, earls hose fitting - 806106, 3ft earls -6 prolite*hose - 350306)
- remove the 3/8 pressure plug from the back of the head, add a 3/8 BSP to -6AN adaptor, (Pirteck or Enzed)
- remove the oil pressure warning light switch and add a 1/8 BSPT to -6AN adaptor, (pirtek or enzed)
- obtain a B20Bhead gasket (eg Cometic C4193-030 or OEM Honda)
and that should match the Kit, for a quite a few less bucks...
You do not need to do any modifications for dowels. You can buy new dowels for $25 that mate the vtec heads to non-vtec blocks. However this means you'll need to enlarge the dowel holes in the head-gasket. Though I think i'd rather get a new headgasket than modify the head. (Then again, I did get the vtec oil port in the head welded up so my logic doesn't really apply here).
I recommend the GE kit after doing it the other way. Boring out the stock headgasket with a drill felt a bit dodgey
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only some parts of your post make sense...
Last edited by tinkerbell; 12-10-2007 at 04:08 PM.
B20VTEC - since 2002 
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 Originally Posted by tinkerbell
your post only just makes sense...
Took you a couple of reads to get it I see.
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 Originally Posted by string
Took you a couple of reads to get it I see.
yeah, no thanks to your cryptic and convoluted syntax...
B20VTEC - since 2002 
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 Originally Posted by tinkerbell
only some parts of your post make sense...
 Originally Posted by tinkerbell's first try
Make up your mind son.
There are TWO OPTIONS:
1) Bore out the head and use stock dowels
2) Get new dowels and not bore out the head.
There is nothing cryptic going on. Back to comprehension class.
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