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    b20 vs b18c stroker kit

    Hey Guys,

    Tax time is coming around, getting pretty excited what to do with the money that was stolen by the govt and now getting returned. (Im all for the tax system)

    I been thinking about doing some work to my eg:

    b20 build is cheap, and its oem

    Saw a stroker kit for the b18c, it cost nearly as much as a b20 setup would set me back.
    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Brian-Cro...item27c72cbb9d

    So the question is, Is the stroker worth while? I mean has anyone here done it?

    What are the implications for it? Since i have her opened up should i do the head as well? (this may blow the budget out of wack) Taking a shot in the dark here, I'm guessing head work will be required, with a re tune of the hondata? Fuel system? New tbs? New headers?

    I know all about the k20 and b20, i guess my question is for the stroker kit.

    Current Setup:

    B18c stock insides - major done recently while the gearbox was out.
    4.7 FD wit LSD - rebuilt recently by FactoryGearbox with HD clutch
    Injen CAI - cleaned and polished yesterday
    ITR full exhaust system
    5tud conversion
    Tien Superstreets
    Hondata - Professionally Tunned
    dc2 control arms

    I have gone thru google and this site.... there isnt much available on stroker kits. B20 on the other hand, enough information that i can do it at home (theres even a step by step guide WITH PICTURES)

    Going for the poor mans k20, as k20 swap cost as much as a deposit on a house.
    Last edited by amant02; 04-06-2012 at 02:56 AM.

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    id say go with the stroker kit

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    I have never been exposed to a stroker kit, or a car that has been stroked (sounds so dirty)

    What should i be expecting...more torque? Monster increase in hp?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ericl33 View Post
    have you thought of d15b option?
    Troll?

    My question i think is how reliable is the stroker kit?

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    LOLs what does d15b have to do with the two options of opinion on b20 or b18
    im keen on this too.

    hrmmmmm anyone here with a stroker?

    my original plan was to go a k series. but when my engine blew i didnt have the fund so i went a b18cr
    i could do the k series now but then that mean i wasted my time sanding and respraying my engine bay
    so im looking at ways to to either get more milk out of the b18 or go a b20 bottom with b18 head.
    Last edited by mytfoz; 04-06-2012 at 04:44 PM.
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    B20 is much better

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    Stroker,gets a whole new internal refresh,still got crank girdle,its stealthy so looks oem from outside

    Look at the high hp american b builds,they stroke the b18c not use b20...


    http://www.importtuner.com/bseriessh...412it_bseries/

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    Quote Originally Posted by amant02 View Post
    I have never been exposed to a stroker kit, or a car that has been stroked (sounds so dirty)

    What should i be expecting...more torque? Monster increase in hp?
    Stroker kits depending the amount of stroke they add, will add generally more torque across the rev range and modest power increase at most.

    Its not that simple though cause increase stroke changes the characteristic of cars. Longer stroke usually means the engine isn't as erm 'responsive' due to the increase also may limit your redline due to mechanical forces straining the internals.

    For Turbocharged car, it allows the engine to 'spool' a larger turbo quicker due to the increase exhaust gas being released.

    A lot of generalisation, there will be exceptions of course however most of it stands correct in most cases.
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    yeh i seen heaps of builds from the states but we're in aust.
    how reliable is it etc.
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    Gonna cost a lot more to stroke it anyway.

    Just go d15b will be cheapest

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    What bout k26?

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    I say buy a b20 block, vtec conversion kit, new bearings, vrs kit..ect, arp b18c rod bolts and head studs, rs machine 84.5 type r pistons and rings.

    Send your cylinder head, b20 block and your b18c crank to a machine shop and have the crank linished, block resurfaced and bored to suit new pistons and new pistons fitted to b18c rods.

    When you get the block back reassemble engine with your new parts, i suggest buying an aftermarket girdle for the b20 main caps or reuse your b18c girdle on the b20 block but you will have to use the b18c main caps and get the machine shop to allign hone b18c main caps to the b20 block...do the cheaper option out of the two. This setup should give you a b20 with oem reliabilty

    Also while your cylinder head is being serviced i would advise you ugrade your valvetrain to suit aggresive cams if you decide to upgrade later on.
    Last edited by gen2 CRX; 04-06-2012 at 05:51 PM.

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