So as of now I wanna get a H22A JDM cause of its high stock numbers. But I heard the B's (Best one the B18C5?) take mods very well and they seem to be all the hype right now. I heard the H cant be bored as much as the B cause of its thin sleeves. Well my question is, will the H out do the B? I will be adding a turbo to the engine I buy. But in the end will the H with its high numbers blow away a B...both modded to the teeth?
I know if youre gonna turbo a B you should use the B18C1 over a B18C5. As for the B vs H do a search (at the top of the page) and find out all the advantages and disadvantages as this topic has been gone over a lot
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the B18C1 takes to mods better than any H ive ever seen. if you dont plan on going more than basic bolt ons, then the H is for you, but everything after that you want to be going with the GSR.
Nah man the H's do as good as the C1 with mods. The H22 is a tad more "finiky" engine though and requires good parts to make fast reliably. IMO I would go H over B any day but that is IMO
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Nah man the H's do as good as the C1 with mods. The H22 is a tad more "finiky" engine though and requires good parts to make fast reliably. IMO I would go H over B any day but that is IMO
h's cant be bored very far due to the frm sleeves...........however you can sleeve them and go from there. stock for stock the h will out do the b..........depending on your funds though will dictate how far you can take either engine. i would go h for the larger displacment as well as initial cost.
honestly, I would rather have a stock k20 with a basic turbo kit than either one with a mild build and a turbo. look into the K20. its a more expensive swap initially, but in the long run, its definately the best choice if you can swing the initial layout of money.
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Yes, there's a "Replacement for Displacement". Its called Volumetric Efficiency.
honestly, I would rather have a stock k20 with a basic turbo kit than either one with a mild build and a turbo. look into the K20. its a more expensive swap initially, but in the long run, its definately the best choice if you can swing the initial layout of money.
Yea I hole heartedly agree, the K is the future and any H/B swap you do will do nothing but set you up to be a thing of the past.
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