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  1. #229
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    Excellent website link
    http://www.c-speedracing.com/howto/c...c/compcalc.php

    B18C1 - Combustion Chamber Volume 41.60 (cc per cylinder)

    B16A/B - B18C5 - Combustion Chamber Volume 42.70 (cc per cylinder)

    LOL

  2. #230
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    mmm the plot thickens whats the offset and all the rest of the details for a da9?

  3. #231
    Quote Originally Posted by IZY-10 View Post
    there is not much difference in power with a b16a head or b18c head.

    check this out for proof

    http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthr...b16a+b18c+head
    Sorry to differ... there is a difference between JDM B18C to B18C1/2/3/4... its not about power but about the torque

    to add on... those type R DC2 in aussie we are getting... the engine is a de-tuned JDM B18C type R engine... in which they called it b18c7 in aus or c5 for usdm... both C5 and C7 is running @ 193 PS/189 hp (141 kW) @ 8200 rpm & 127 ft·lbf/172 N·m @ 7500 rpm
    but the JDM B18 C is @ 200 hp (150 kW) @ 8,200 rpm Rev-limit: 8,900 rpm
    134 ft·lbf (182 N·m) @ 7,300 rpm with a Compression: 11.1:1...

    my apologize if i've offended anyone here... because lately i've spoken to a fren who is a mechanic from japan his the one who told me this... and i understand from it. btw he works with SPOON... (daym it how lucky can a guy like him get)
    Last edited by exodus; 20-03-2008 at 06:05 AM.

  4. #232
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    Quote Originally Posted by exodus View Post
    Sorry to differ... there is a difference between JDM B18C to B18C1/2/3/4... its not about power but about the torque

    to add on... those type R DC2 in aussie we are getting... the engine is a de-tuned JDM B18C type R engine... in which they called it b18c7 in aus or c5 for usdm... both C5 and C7 is running @ 193 PS/189 hp (141 kW) @ 8200 rpm & 127 ft·lbf/172 N·m @ 7500 rpm
    but the JDM B18 C is @ 200 hp (150 kW) @ 8,200 rpm Rev-limit: 8,900 rpm
    134 ft·lbf (182 N·m) @ 7,300 rpm with a Compression: 11.1:1...

    my apologize if i've offended anyone here... because lately i've spoken to a fren who is a mechanic from japan his the one who told me this... and i understand from it. btw he works with SPOON... (daym it how lucky can a guy like him get)
    its not just detuned there is a bit more of a difference. Also we where talking about the b18c2 head which is from a usdm gsr and a b16a head


    The extra power is due to stroke, head and bore was slighty modified and produced a higher compression and more power
    Last edited by IZY-10; 20-03-2008 at 09:56 AM.

  5. #233
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    Searched in this thread, and in the main search, sorry if its been asked before.. Will a stock EG steering wheel fit on my DA9? Theres one for sale and my steering wheel is getting a bit old, thinking about upgrading but dont really want to go to a sports one just yet. Has anyone fitted one to a da9 before? Thanks
    Bought from: Taleb Tyres, scyt7e

  6. #234
    Quote Originally Posted by Ashwee View Post
    Searched in this thread, and in the main search, sorry if its been asked before.. Will a stock EG steering wheel fit on my DA9? Theres one for sale and my steering wheel is getting a bit old, thinking about upgrading but dont really want to go to a sports one just yet. Has anyone fitted one to a da9 before? Thanks
    not sure about stock steering wheel... but since you are changing steering wheel... why not get a after market one? all you need is a bosskit... and it'll fit most of the aftermarket steering wheel

  7. #235
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    Engine Oil

    Hi Guys just wondering what oil you'd use in a 170,000+ K's motor??

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    Yeah, I was gonna get after market but I think they look a little out of place, I kind of like my plain interior for now, looks a little cleaner, but thats just personal taste I suppose. Just wondering cause I found the eg one cheap. I might ask about it tonight when I go get my springs . Thanks
    Bought from: Taleb Tyres, scyt7e

  9. #237
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ashwee View Post
    Yeah, I was gonna get after market but I think they look a little out of place, I kind of like my plain interior for now, looks a little cleaner, but thats just personal taste I suppose. Just wondering cause I found the eg one cheap. I might ask about it tonight when I go get my springs . Thanks
    Can't go past a sweet NARDI wheel!!!!!!!!!

  10. #238
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    u can get a cheap nice wheels out there which dont look ricey....



    speaking of wheels whats the go with da9 wheels whats the specs for the rims?

    as for oil i just use the normal stuff i think its 15w 40 or something

    its nutting special hondas are really well made... mines done 270000 now and its still strong

  11. #239
    ashwee: i think the eg one is a lighter grey colour to teh ls interior.. may look a bit weird..
    blundar

    hondata

  12. #240
    well update on mine

    my engine the conrod bearing went on number 2 or 3 not sure which one

    picked up another engine from the wreckers in brisbane they deemed as a good engine and it had a blown head gasket so my car was towed to them to get fixed and it sounds like they have broken a head stud :S
    and my car got to them last friday :S

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