b16 need more power!!!
xixtony
03-17-2005, 11:58 PM
yo whats crakin guys just wanted to know what can i add to the b16 so i can get some more hp. Right now this is what it has done to it
.... shaved heas
.... 4 degree valve job
.... port and polished
.... skunk2 dual valve springs
.... titanium retainers
.... ctr cams / the block has ctr pistons im also running al LS trannie dont know y but i am it came with the motor ummmmmm reg tires and the only suspension i have is the cheap coilovers.All of this is on a 94 civic coupe i wanna know how to post pics on here so all of u can see but if u can tell me how to make this car launch off the line that would be great thanks.
.... shaved heas
.... 4 degree valve job
.... port and polished
.... skunk2 dual valve springs
.... titanium retainers
.... ctr cams / the block has ctr pistons im also running al LS trannie dont know y but i am it came with the motor ummmmmm reg tires and the only suspension i have is the cheap coilovers.All of this is on a 94 civic coupe i wanna know how to post pics on here so all of u can see but if u can tell me how to make this car launch off the line that would be great thanks.
CivicSpoon
03-18-2005, 12:28 AM
First on to posting pics... Below your posts are links that say "PM", "ADD BUDDY", and "GALLERY". Click on the gallery link and click Log In at the top right of the page. Then click the Upload Pics (or images, I forget), and you can upload them that way.
As for mods. Get some good springs and shocks or coilovers, you don't need to spend $1,000 on them to get good ones. Maybe think about buying a Energy Suspension bushings kit, this will make things more stiff for you. That should be good for better launches. Other than that you should just try and find the sweet spot. Meaning the right RPM where your car will launch and hook up just right. Practice makes perfect. Then it all depends on how much more you're looking to spend. You might want to think about getting some new cams, I've seen some dyno charts of the Skunk2 stage 2 cams and they look nice. Then of course, for better acceleration you should get rid of the LS tranny. Even a GS-R tranny will be better (and also not be all that bad on gas mileage if that's a consideration). Also, of course, some slicks for the track would be nice as well.
As for mods. Get some good springs and shocks or coilovers, you don't need to spend $1,000 on them to get good ones. Maybe think about buying a Energy Suspension bushings kit, this will make things more stiff for you. That should be good for better launches. Other than that you should just try and find the sweet spot. Meaning the right RPM where your car will launch and hook up just right. Practice makes perfect. Then it all depends on how much more you're looking to spend. You might want to think about getting some new cams, I've seen some dyno charts of the Skunk2 stage 2 cams and they look nice. Then of course, for better acceleration you should get rid of the LS tranny. Even a GS-R tranny will be better (and also not be all that bad on gas mileage if that's a consideration). Also, of course, some slicks for the track would be nice as well.
94PreludeJDM
03-18-2005, 01:01 PM
You could also do the typical intake-header-exhaust mods. DC Sport heads are decent for the b-series engines, and letting your car breathe better will free up a few horses.
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