yeah, full of fat chicks!obd1kenobi said:It will be like having an Si!
my b18b has a blown head gasket and i really don't wanna go threw the trouble of rebuilding it i heard it gets pretty expensive many people tell me to just get another engine...what do you thinkdc2GS-R said:A B16 DC will be slow. No faster than an LS for sure. B18B's are cheaper, use the extra money to build the 1.8! B16's are torqueless and like TegSox said, civics are lighter than Tegs. A mild built B18B will make a much better car than the B16A. What exactly is wrong with your B18B1
160 hp does not make up for the lack of torque. B18 > B16twlplague said:ya tegs arent all that much heavier. plus a b16, 8200rpm redline and 160 hp are gonna well make up for the lack of TQ. Just depends if you want a drag car or a roll on car
I would just replace the headgasket and build it.DCkid86 said:my b18b has a blown head gasket and i really don't wanna go threw the trouble of rebuilding it i heard it gets pretty expensive many people tell me to just get another engine...what do you think
That 15ft. lbs of torque will make a bigger difference than you think. Yes the B16 will puts out more peak power. But it does it over 7500rpm and makes significantly less power throughout the rpm range. It is peaky and has less area under the curve. It makes less than 100hp all the way to 5800 rpms. It makes less than 75hp for the first 4600rpms. At 4600rpm, the b18b1 makes over 90hp and, at 5800rpms, it makes almost 120hp. This is the difference that counts. The B16 makes more peak power but comparing dyno charts shows the b18b1 betters it all the way to about 6500rpmstwlplague said:its only about 15 lbs of TQ...thats not really that much considering how much more you get out of a b16.Thats of coarse if he wants a bad ass roll on car, the VTEC is gonna help out much more than a non-VTEC b18
i learned the hardway and thought this too, i had a really leaky headgasket back earlier this summer and so i was like wut the heck im gonna make it LS/V, and well i ran out of cash, and ended up figuring out that you can be way faster and way more reliable if you just wait and save, and fix the motor you have, but then again if you have the cash and stuff go ahead, grab the b16 but the teggie weighs about 300-400 lbs more and yea, that b16 isnt gonna love that for daily driving (low rpms), i suggest repairing the headgasket, you can do that in 4 days tops (thats pushing it) thats with being lazy and stuff, i did mine in like 2 days, just make sure you get the head resurfaced and you'll be straight, but yea from my experience its better to fix that b18b and then get another block or somthin and build a seperate engine, but thats just meDCkid86 said:my b18b has a blown head gasket and i really don't wanna go threw the trouble of rebuilding it i heard it gets pretty expensive many people tell me to just get another engine...what do you think
95jdmdc4 said:a 2000 civic si for example weighs 2,606 lbs. A 1995 integra ls is 2,650, not a big difference there. Remember an SI is a fully loaded civic, has all the options plus their best motor. A b16 even with bolt ons is gonna feel torqueless, lets face it, 111 ftlbs. stock is not a lot. But the VTEC is very well engineered and once VTEC engages, the b16 will go. It would not be a totally bad idea in my opinion, you would have VTEC, a better breathing head than the ls or b20. I have a jdm spec B20 for example and I have 140 ftlbs stock, thats a ton more than a b16, even a ls, gsr, and itr motors have less torque than that, but no VTEC on the top end it loses where the b16 will be better breathing. Any of the motors are well made and you should not be disappointed. Good luck with your choice.