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Ok I know this must have been asked like a million times, but how do Honda engine codes break down? like say a nissan (only example)
RB- type of motor 30- displacement E- SOHC (I think) T- turbo So how dose honda do it? or is completly diffrent?
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Re: please don't hit me.
more or less the same.... take the B18C1 for example:
B = series of motor. 18 = 1.8 L c1 = type of car (in this case GSR) |
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yup and not to mention your nissan code is wrong anyway
breaking it down its Racing Bred *thats a rumor can't be sure if thats true* 30 size D<-- DOHC E<-- EFI T <-- turbo T for twin turbo. |
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Re: please don't hit me.
Thanks for clearing that up.
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