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  1. #25
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    You can pickup the h22a engine for very cheap... if you are going to go b18.. you might as well go b18c7 and that's a little bit just more than your budget.. If I was you, I'd go straight for the h22a.. im pretty sure you can source most of the parts from around the forums anyway, just might take a bit of time.

    The engine is, much, much cheaper though. My mate just picked up a vtec h22a for $2450... just have to look around... the torque is nice =]...

    Personally, I prefer b series.

  2. #26
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    If your really serious about owning a B18c EG.
    Then send me a msg and ill take ya for a spin in my so you can see what its all about.

    Ill be leaving the country next year so if save your self the hassle and some $$ then your welcome to make an offer for my..

    Has a few extra things you wont get with a SiR-G front cut
    Nissan S15: 12.6@113mph
    Integra GSi: 15.1@91mph
    Civic B18c N/A : 14.1@98mph
    CRX B18c N/A : 13.9@101mph

  3. #27
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    Quote Originally Posted by locote View Post
    If your really serious about owning a B18c EG.
    Then send me a msg and ill take ya for a spin in my so you can see what its all about.

    Ill be leaving the country next year so if save your self the hassle and some $$ then your welcome to make an offer for my..

    Has a few extra things you wont get with a SiR-G front cut
    what do u have on urs????? havent seen ur car around tho, red EG with b18c ummmm............. where do u drive around usually???

  4. #28
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    Quote Originally Posted by imratedpg View Post
    HAHAHA wtf.

    H v B v D Weight argument settled by the SCALES

    35LB increase = 15KG. thats buggerall. you can definently live with that.
    u dont need to change the headers but you will need to get a custom exhaust made up. who really wants to run the stock eg exhaust on a h ? and the headers are longer than the stock eg exhaust as well.

    a 15kg weight increase in the front of an eg, i dont really think thats gonna make a big difference. h22a conversion is perhaps the same weight as most ppl that convert dont run p/s or a/c. so that'll probs wack 15kg back to stocko.

    dont let weight phase you out!
    buy that just the block, what about the whole engine?????? H22 definately look a lot bigger than b18, header, intake manifold, actual housing of the block....weight difference???
    Last edited by connorling; 06-03-2008 at 02:12 PM.

  5. #29
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    B18 FTW!!!! when working on civics the enthesis is on Light weight....

    use the lightest engine... H22A's are heavy!!!! but are definatly cheaper...

    both are excellent combinations anyway... it would be good any combination..

  6. #30
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    Black EG...
    Nissan S15: 12.6@113mph
    Integra GSi: 15.1@91mph
    Civic B18c N/A : 14.1@98mph
    CRX B18c N/A : 13.9@101mph

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    pm me i know a guy selling h22B for 600.................

  8. #32
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    Hermmm....
    with all the goods to make it run or on its own..
    Nissan S15: 12.6@113mph
    Integra GSi: 15.1@91mph
    Civic B18c N/A : 14.1@98mph
    CRX B18c N/A : 13.9@101mph

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  10. #34
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    Quote:
    Originally Posted by imratedpg View Post
    HAHAHA wtf.

    H v B v D Weight argument settled by the SCALES

    35LB increase = 15KG. thats buggerall. you can definently live with that.
    u dont need to change the headers but you will need to get a custom exhaust made up. who really wants to run the stock eg exhaust on a h ? and the headers are longer than the stock eg exhaust as well.

    a 15kg weight increase in the front of an eg, i dont really think thats gonna make a big difference. h22a conversion is perhaps the same weight as most ppl that convert dont run p/s or a/c. so that'll probs wack 15kg back to stocko.

    dont let weight phase you out!
    buy that just the block, what about the whole engine?????? H22 definately look a lot bigger than b18, header, intake manifold, actual housing of the block....weight difference???
    dude READ the link properly. if you read it in full the thread says

    H block: 123
    B block: 104
    difference = 19LB (8.6kg)

    H trans: 96
    B trans: 90
    difference = 6 LB (2.7kg)

    and then the thread author goes on to say H head is 10LB(4.5kg) heavier than a B head .

    thus TOTAL difference = 35LB (15KG)

    the thread author goes onto say
    As for the rest of the crap... who cares. Intake manifolds are light for any motor and come in different flavors, same with headers and all that BS. Accessories are up to the owner of the car. Everything else hardly applies... flywheels are up to the user, axles, clutch, aluminum or steel oilpans, etc etc all this shit is up to the owner of the car so that crap doesnt need to be part of the comparison.
    dude they're still both four cylinders. you could make a b18c a 2litre or maybe a 2.1litre not too sure and would that make it weigh a hell lot more than a normal b18c ? answer is no.


    what is this ?
    actual housing of the block....
    what do u mean by that ?

    if you go down the B path, go LSVTEC! b20 block & b16 head!

    h22a eg is definently bang for your buck! you can get a setup just under $5grand depending on the parts you use. but with b18c series, i doubt u'd go b18c2 (in dc2 vti-r) and if you go the b18c7 then your definently spending atleast 6grand for a cheap halfcut/engine.

  11. #35
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    My recommendation is B18c.

    H22a to much headache.. save yourself the hassle and do a B-series conversion

  12. #36
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    i have a h22a in an eg and if i had the choice again i would of went with the JDM b18cR.

    Easier to work on (eg. changing water pump and timing belt) and has the same power and better gearing. Just less torque. Plus you can keep a/c and p/s without any problems.

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