Civic B16A2 VS Civic with B18C1
PoweredByVTec
03-04-2004, 09:02 PM
Hey, I have a question i wanted to get a 2000 Civic Si with the b16 in it i could get one here for about 10k but what if i got a 2000 civic with a b18c1 put it in would it also be good? which one would u get and why please help me out on all suggestions
liquidflame8
03-04-2004, 10:06 PM
well the si would look better and have better guage cluster and suspension, brakes. but the b18'd one would be a little faster. depending on how much the price difference would be I would most likely go with the si cuz it's more of a complete package to me.
88civicSiR
03-04-2004, 11:19 PM
Good question, i personally would take the si; the b16 although less displacement, is an overall better race motor. If you plan on building your motor up i would take the si, but if you just want to go for the extra power right away the b18 would be best. They both sound good, go with whatever has the best price, and use the extra cash to fix the car up.
jcrx
03-05-2004, 11:31 AM
Starting from scratch, mod for mod, the B18C is ALWAYS going to out perform the B16A. The Si is heavy, so that's one stike against. The other things mentioned are useless to onsider because you can easily add them later on if you care enough.
Ace$nyper
03-05-2004, 01:03 PM
Starting from scratch, mod for mod, the B18C is ALWAYS going to out perform the B16A. The Si is heavy, so that's one stike against. The other things mentioned are useless to onsider because you can easily add them later on if you care enough.
Good game you win.
Good game you win.
dr_latino999
03-05-2004, 09:07 PM
Good game you win.
:iamwithst
:iamwithst
Konflix Integra
03-06-2004, 11:32 AM
Why do that when you can buy a 94-97 Integra GSR and spend less money. 94-97 GS-R has about equal weight, brakes, style, parts avalibility, and a little more torque and power, all for less money. Or just build ya a LS v-tec.
Ace$nyper
03-06-2004, 12:48 PM
:iamwithst
thanks for your complety useless flame noob i'm sure all the members wanted to hear your stupid little remark. I know it makes my day everytime some 15 year old trys to be an E-thug when they can't even shave yet.
thanks for your complety useless flame noob i'm sure all the members wanted to hear your stupid little remark. I know it makes my day everytime some 15 year old trys to be an E-thug when they can't even shave yet.
jcrx
03-06-2004, 01:07 PM
thanks for your complety useless flame noob i'm sure all the members wanted to hear your stupid little remark. I know it makes my day everytime some 15 year old trys to be an E-thug when they can't even shave yet.
I think the I'mwithstupid gif is an agreement.
I think the I'mwithstupid gif is an agreement.
dr_latino999
03-06-2004, 06:03 PM
thanks for your complety useless flame noob i'm sure all the members wanted to hear your stupid little remark. I know it makes my day everytime some 15 year old trys to be an E-thug when they can't even shave yet.
Lol, damn did you read right over that. Not to sound any more disrespectable then you think I was before, that's an agreement. Since there is no smilie that says "I second that great notion," I choose that one. Jeez, lighten up.
Lol, damn did you read right over that. Not to sound any more disrespectable then you think I was before, that's an agreement. Since there is no smilie that says "I second that great notion," I choose that one. Jeez, lighten up.
Ace$nyper
03-06-2004, 06:58 PM
sorry i'm sober and puss less today not a good mood my bad
dr_latino999
03-06-2004, 07:00 PM
No biggie, we all have our days. 'Cept I think mine come more frequently on a bi-daily basis, lol.
Thepeug
03-07-2004, 01:29 PM
Why do that when you can buy a 94-97 Integra GSR and spend less money. 94-97 GS-R has about equal weight, brakes, style, parts avalibility, and a little more torque and power, all for less money. Or just build ya a LS v-tec.
I agree, a '97 GSR would be considerably cheaper ($8000, give or take), and it weighs about the same as a '99 Si. The GSR weighs 2,667 pounds, whereas the Si weighs 2,601 (edmunds.com). With the extra two or three grand you'd spend on an Si, you could add bolt-ons, suspension, wheels, or whatever you wanted to the GSR.
I agree, a '97 GSR would be considerably cheaper ($8000, give or take), and it weighs about the same as a '99 Si. The GSR weighs 2,667 pounds, whereas the Si weighs 2,601 (edmunds.com). With the extra two or three grand you'd spend on an Si, you could add bolt-ons, suspension, wheels, or whatever you wanted to the GSR.
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