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    Quote Originally Posted by Benson View Post
    Define properly?
    Fitting engine
    New Mounts
    Re-wiring
    Changing most of the front bits (so things dont break)
    Bigger brakes (more power, but still stock parts)
    etc etc etc

    And so it counts on. So when I read that people say its "cheap" to upgrade to a K20 just like that... hard to believe

    I'd say go B20, lots of potential. My mate had a B20 DC2, fark that thing went, ripped up any B18CR eg with i/h/e hondata, 180sx type x etc
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    Most of your stock parts are capable of the engine, so cheaper in the long run meaning more fun in the short run.

    If you had a good 10-15k for the K-series then go for it.
    Or
    For a long term project for the k-series is another good idea, but then you need another daily to get you around
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    Quote Originally Posted by Touge Tom View Post
    depends what you want? torque or revs? i'd personally go the B20vtec, having so my self. i hear/read that h22's dont/cant make 'em rev as much as b serires can. or is this just hearsay and forum bullshit?
    H22 if i remember has a longer stroke an bigger bore, so therefor it cant rev as high, b20 has slight less bore an shorter stroke but can rev that more, but i do believe the H22a has a better head, so thats why it can out rev the standard B20, but VtecB20 is different story, correct if im wrong
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    Quote Originally Posted by DC2-PWR View Post
    Fitting engine
    New Mounts
    Re-wiring
    Changing most of the front bits (so things dont break)
    Bigger brakes (more power, but still stock parts)
    etc etc etc

    And so it counts on. So when I read that people say its "cheap" to upgrade to a K20 just like that... hard to believe

    I'd say go B20, lots of potential. My mate had a B20 DC2, fark that thing went, ripped up any B18CR eg with i/h/e hondata, 180sx type x etc
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    Most of your stock parts are capable of the engine, so cheaper in the long run meaning more fun in the short run.

    If you had a good 10-15k for the K-series then go for it.
    Or
    For a long term project for the k-series is another good idea, but then you need another daily to get you around
    And what makes you think a B20vtec is any cheaper?

    Ok lets do a breakdown of a B20vtec conversion if you had a b-series -
    B20 bottom end - $500
    Rebuilt, notched piston, arp rod bolts, new rings, bearings, hone etc etc $1000
    Vtec conversion kit - $300
    Rebuild and service old b-series head - $350
    HOndata s300 - $750
    Tune - 600
    Clutch - 400
    Service your old shit box b-series gearbox (syncro's, bearings) - 700

    etc etc etc etc etc etc........................ The list goes on

    So, is it cheaper than a K-series? Maybe by a few hundred dollars? LOL

    You can get a budget K24 package in your car for under $10,000 and it will make 140kw's at the front wheels. You'll need to spend 10,000 on the B-series engine alone to get even close to 140kw's. Been there done that! I've gone that that route years ago, thank god i went K-series and never looked back!

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    I love my b20vtec setup but as Benson says, go K swap. As much as I love my b20 setup, I wish I went with a K-swap from the start, would of had more power and would of ended up being cheaper in the long run :/ seriously. But if i had your current choice I would go with the built b20.
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    Benson, for k swap you need ,
    Engine 3-6k depending on what k
    Engine harness - 850
    K-pro with tune - 2200
    Engine mounts - 500-700
    Shifter box with cables etc - 300
    Fuel lines and fuel rail- 300
    Must for upgraded brakes, reconditioning
    Of the k series engine and gearbox ,
    Labour for drilling off stock b series
    Mount etc there is lots more little headaches that pop up

    Honestly for a b20 if you already have a b series
    And you know where to get parts at good prices you can build
    One for as little as 2500-3500 that's keeping stock head and tuned


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    Benson, for k swap you need ,
    Engine 3-6k depending on what k - K24 package for 4500 - 5000 or k20a2 for 5500
    Engine harness - Come with engine harness
    K-pro with tune - They are only 1400-1500 for ECU unit Kpro add extra 500 for tune
    Engine mounts - 500-700
    Shifter box with cables etc - Come with engine package
    Fuel lines and fuel rail- Use stock rail with rubber lines
    Must for upgraded brakes, reconditioning - If you say so, then you need to do the same for B20vtec
    Of the k series engine and gearbox ,
    Labour for drilling off stock b series - Use a drill and abit of time, or pay someone 100 to do it
    Mount etc there is lots more little headaches that pop up What headaches are you referring too?

    Honestly for a b20 if you already have a b series
    And you know where to get parts at good prices you can build
    One for as little as 2500-3500 that's keeping stock head and tuned - Can you do a breakdown of that 2500 - 3000 for a B20vtec. List down what you get

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    Quote Originally Posted by DNYALL View Post
    I love my b20vtec setup but as Benson says, go K swap. As much as I love my b20 setup, I wish I went with a K-swap from the start, would of had more power and would of ended up being cheaper in the long run :/ seriously. But if i had your current choice I would go with the built b20.
    If u ever decide, stroke the B20 to a 2.1 or 2.2 liters

    Theres no replacement for displacement
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    u guys forgot the exhaust system, engineer unles u wanna run open header or stock exhaust,, i spent $1600 on the cat bak and header alone + engineer 700

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    Quote Originally Posted by honda_b_blastn View Post
    type anything into google and there will be negative feed back regarding the product/component searched....genius
    seems i touch'd a nerve there?... genius?

    in fact i reckon K is the better option. the OP would be better of saving a few more buck's, for a more modern, bigger(K24) and more fuel efficient engine. plus b series is getting way to old now. and only if you believe that a B series is ment to be in a B type chassis, and if the OP is a B series enthusiast. then the OP should go for the B20VTEC swap.
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