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Old 12-18-2001, 07:05 PM
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b16 in a 91 hb civic si need info??

what quarter mile times should i expect??
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15s, depends a lot on what suspension mods you get to go with it, and tyres etc.

If its all well setup you may hit mid 14s, or you might get stuck in the 16s.

But factory numbers for my car are low 15s.
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Re: b16 in a 91 hb civic si need info??

i would guess mid to high 14's.. that is if you are a good driver and you can launch pretty good
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Re: b16 in a 91 hb civic si need info??

No way Mid 14s with stock I/H/E. Youd be luckey to hit mid 14s. I would say from personal experience that high 14s to low 15s.
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Considering it a stock b16, 14.7-15.1 is expected...Like stated above, depends on the driver.
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Re: b16 in a 91 hb civic si need info??

yes if you are a good driver you will see high 14.'s i have seen it happen with my buddies 90 civic hb
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my buddy has a 90 crx si and has the stock si motor non/vtec he ran 14.0 on 1/4 mile running header, exhaust and homemade intake. he was running on drag slicks. misshifted 2nd so he said he could've ran 13.8 or 9
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