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Old 05-10-2003, 02:13 AM
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b18c vs b16b

im thinking about getting one of the two there is only a few differences like the b16b has 5 more horses b18c has more ft. lbs.

B16b 185hp
B18C 180hp
B16B 118 ft lbs
B18C 134 ft lbs
B16B 1.6 liter
B18C 1.8 liter
B16B "obd2 pct" ecu
B18C "p72" ecu
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Old 05-10-2003, 02:25 AM
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depending on what you get, b16b or b18c. you can always get the B16A or the B18C1, and add mods to it to get type-r power and more. torque isn't that much more. just a few extra horsepower.
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Old 05-10-2003, 10:47 AM
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yeah but if i gor b18c i wanna go all spoon so should i just get a spoon b18c that will be cheaper aftre i by all the spoon stuff seperate but im kinda leaning to the b18c is that a good choice?
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Old 05-10-2003, 12:43 PM
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spoon engines are:

B16A $5,880
B16B $6,125
B18C $6,370

that's some serious shit. if you got the money then it doesn't matter which engine you get. even if not spoon.
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Old 05-10-2003, 06:53 PM
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yeah i got the money just dont know how to spend it but now im thinking about the b16a because of price and the h22a because of horses and price
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Old 05-10-2003, 06:59 PM
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you got one hell of a decision to make.
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Old 05-10-2003, 07:16 PM
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is an h22a good for like track racing or just a 1/4 mile in a hatch back i heard it would just spin the tires and the b series are good for endurence racing and thats what i want to do, do you think a h22a will be a good choice
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i would go with b-series. as far as H22. I do know it's good for 1/4 times, but endurance racing i don't know if they use b-series or h-series motors. But, ITR's, GSR's, and Hatchbacks run in endurance races with b-series motors. As far as the Accords i dont' know what engine they use.
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do you know any who knows more about indurence that would be able to help me out
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As far as the Accords i dont' know what engine they use.
A lot of Accords use F series engines - but the h22a swap is really popular for accord owners.

H22A Specs:

USDM 93-96
190 hp @ 6800 rpm
158 lb/ft @ 5500 rpm

USDM 97-98
195 hp @ 7000 rpm
156 lb/ft @ 5250 rpm

USDM 99+
200 hp @ 7,000 rpm
156 lb/ft @ 5250 rpm

JDM 92-96
197 hp @ 6,800 rpm
161 lb/ft @ 5,500 rpm

JDM 97+ Type S
217 hp @ 7,200 rpm
163 lb/ft @ 6,500 rpm

Euro Accord R
217 hp @ 7,200 rpm
163 lb/ft @ 6,700 rpm

um yeah...i got bored....

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Old 05-11-2003, 12:42 AM
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ive decided on the JDM GSR B18C for the hatch So it you guy see a flat black 93 hatch at a car show around you and the guys name is Andrew thats me so thanks for the help
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A lot of Accords use F series engines - but the h22a swap is really popular for accord owners.

H22A Specs:

USDM 93-96
190 hp @ 6800 rpm
158 lb/ft @ 5500 rpm

USDM 97-98
195 hp @ 7000 rpm
156 lb/ft @ 5250 rpm

USDM 99+
200 hp @ 7,000 rpm
156 lb/ft @ 5250 rpm

JDM 92-96
197 hp @ 6,800 rpm
161 lb/ft @ 5,500 rpm

JDM 97+ Type S
217 hp @ 7,200 rpm
163 lb/ft @ 6,500 rpm

Euro Accord R
217 hp @ 7,200 rpm
163 lb/ft @ 6,700 rpm

um yeah...i got bored....

i was talking about what engines accords use in endurance races.
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Old 05-11-2003, 01:03 AM
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ive decided on the JDM GSR B18C for the hatch So it you guy see a flat black 93 hatch at a car show around you and the guys name is Andrew thats me so thanks for the help
cool. did you check out them links i sent you?
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Old 05-11-2003, 02:01 AM
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yeah i had the jdm hond parts one and the adm but the race up one was a preety good one so thatsand ill put you on me friends list and let you now how the project turned out. im not sure if i should go spoon b18c or just jadm gsr thought but ive order all skunk2 suspenstion. and im savin up for bride seats and takata harness. bu i havent desided on procet mu brake system or mugen active gate so if you have any input im here.
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*cough cough* spoon crate motors are put together with honda internals polished up and put ina spoon box.
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