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Old 08-10-2003, 02:58 PM   #1
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B18c5?

Aight i was checking out my buddies civic and its all souped to the tits, hes got a bunch done under the hood, i check the block and hes running a b18c5? Now i know the b18c1 is vtec, and so is the c5 but what is the difference and how much power does it put out?

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b18c5 is the b18c1 block with a b16 head on it, along with a higher c/r (10.0:1 compared to 10.6:1) different cams, pistons header (jus to name a few) etc...

the c5 is originally from the usdm integra type r and puts down 195hp/130tq compared to 170/128.
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