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lol, did the vehicle check n everything - was on the look out for b18c1...when i saw c2 thought ah k it's all good. the thing revs to the right limit, goes like i thought it would go....and yeh...dw guys, thanks for all your help but ima work this out....maybe ill post what i end up doing (engine-wise) and you can see what i end up running around in :P.
its actually b18c7
for the aussie model itr model
just for future reference
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I think a the first rule when buying a second car should be the question asked;
"Any accident history?"
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 Originally Posted by GSi_PSi
i would be pretty pissed if its B18C2 block. cause if the block is standard, the comp ratio is around 10:1 or so and with a PR3 head compression is even lower compared to P72 head. The B18C7 block has greater comp ratio, lightweight balanced Crankshaft, Different pistons 11+ comp, better Oil/water pumps....
The oil and water pumps are the same. Infact after '96, all B-series motors shared the same oil pump. The Type-R head is where the money is at: lightweight valves, big valve springs and of course, big cams.
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You know you want too...
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 Originally Posted by morgs202
I thought everythng in itr motor was balanced and blueprinted by hand too?
It is, there is deburring of the crank, different rods, along with a few other things...
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well maybe it has ITR internals?
just maybe..
he might be lucky enough
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I was looking for a type R before hand,
and notice a Type R shell but with b18C2XXXXX as engine number
however it was short of one character from the normal length for engine number.
I soon realise the guy had a b18c (jap spec) with reciepts to prove it.
mayb that could be the same case for you.
But anyway i didnt end up getting that car.
hope that helps for OP
Here is a link that kinda show what im talking about (look at 1st and 2nd photo): http://www.tokyomotorimports.com/eng...ITR%2098+.html
Last edited by anfo2gig; 20-11-2009 at 03:21 PM.
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 Originally Posted by string
The oil and water pumps are the same. Infact after '96, all B-series motors shared the same oil pump. The Type-R head is where the money is at: lightweight valves, big valve springs and of course, big cams.
Not entirely true i remember seeing a thread somewere , when pulled apart the ITR pumps contain stronger materials although they share the same design.
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 Originally Posted by anfo2gig
I was looking for a type R before hand,
and notice a Type R shell but with b18C2XXXXX as engine number
however it was short of one character from the normal length for engine number.
I soon realise the guy had a b18c (jap spec) with reciepts to prove it.
mayb that could be the same case for you.
But anyway i didnt end up getting that car.
hope that helps for OP
Here is a link that kinda show what im talking about (look at 1st and 2nd photo): http://www.tokyomotorimports.com/eng...ITR%2098+.html
ah...mine has 7 numbers after the 'c'. i looked up a vti-r and it has 8 numbers after the c.... also, can anyone give me a bit more info on how to check whether my transmission is itr or not.
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yeh sorry to dig this up again lol but here's where i'm at now:
My engine code is b18c2xxxxxx (7 numbers after c) as oposed to b18c2xxxxxxx (8 numbers after c)
I looked at a gear ratio calculator, went out for a drive, and found that i've got the same gearing as an itr gearbox with a 4.4 final drive.
is it possible i've got a 96 jdm itr engine...because that's what i think i have now.
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 Originally Posted by GSi_PSi
Not entirely true i remember seeing a thread somewere , when pulled apart the ITR pumps contain stronger materials although they share the same design.
The part number for the oil pump is identical for all 96+ models.
1992-95 Integra VTEC Oil Pump
15100-PR3-024 PUMP ASSY., OIL
90-95 Integra LS Oil Pump
15100-PR4-A03 PUMP ASSY., OIL
96-01 Integra Oil Pump All Models
15100-P72-A01 PUMP ASSY., OIL
91308-PK1-003 O-RING (26.2x2.4)
11810-P72-A00 COVER, TIMING BELT
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 Originally Posted by nickasse
yeh sorry to dig this up again lol but here's where i'm at now:
My engine code is b18c2xxxxxx (7 numbers after c) as oposed to b18c2xxxxxxx (8 numbers after c)
I looked at a gear ratio calculator, went out for a drive, and found that i've got the same gearing as an itr gearbox with a 4.4 final drive.
is it possible i've got a 96 jdm itr engine...because that's what i think i have now.
Im pretty sure you have a JDM ITR engine.
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