Which motor to build for boost

Well What I mean is I wont skimp as far as quality goes.. I will just shop wisely and check with ALL my suppliers before I buy something.
 

heykosal

Angkorian
You can be fast and reliable. Or reliable and cheap. Or cheap and fast. You can't be all three.

If you can get a B18C1 cheap go for it. If not, do LS/V. The only differences between the block are VTEC oiling and oil squirters.

Once you build it with all new internals the rest doesn't matter. For example, don't buy a C5 if all you're going to do is replace all the internals.
 

redjdmdc2

New Member
oh and hp I would like 300 if possible I want it streetable (A MUST), I don't need it to be crazy fast but with nice tires I would like a 11/12 sec pass and be comp for anyone on the block.
and for a 11/12 sec pass in a full interior dc you gonna need more than 300 hp . maybe close to 400 for 11 sec pass bossted almost 300 hp dc's are doing 13's
 


Samurai_Blue

Yolo Whippin'
You can be fast and reliable. Or reliable and cheap. Or cheap and fast. You can't be all three.
LS vtec cant be cheap and reliable im sorry but i disagree, but the cheap fast and reliable wont work in all applications, just most. dont get me wrong i totally agree with you its just in the case of ls vtec i dont see it working.

and for a 11/12 sec pass in a full interior dc you gonna need more than 300 hp . maybe close to 400 for 11 sec pass bossted almost 300 hp dc's are doing 13's
b20 vtec NA is a 14.4 second car in AZ, thats low 13's in california. its all about the launch
 

k3kc

New Member
Generally LS/VTEC is considered less reliable because of all the external oil lines and such, but once again it depends on how it's built. I'd go with GSR to be honest.
 

hybrdthry911

New Member
actually the b18c1 also has a crank girdle for added bottom end stability that the b18b1 doesnt have. not a deal breaker one way or the other though. either one will be reliable.

on slicks a 300whp integra can def get into the low 12's possibly high 11's.
 

Winki

Undercover mod
actually the b18c1 also has a crank girdle for added bottom end stability that the b18b1 doesnt have. not a deal breaker one way or the other though. either one will be reliable.

on slicks a 300whp integra can def get into the low 12's possibly high 11's.
on low boost on my car my very first time ever going down the track i went 12.4 at 112.
 
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