View Poll Results: Which engine is the best?

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  • JDM B18C

    2 9.52%
  • JDM H22A

    2 9.52%
  • JDM H22A

    1 4.76%
  • JDM B16A

    1 4.76%
  • JDM B16A

    4 19.05%
  • JDM B18B

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  • Just still keep the A20 (best and cheapest)

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Thread: I finally know which engines to swap...

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    I finally know which engines to swap...

    I finally know which engines to swap in my Honda soon. These are the ones i would consider. I might still keep my A20 one but not sure yet, but i am 75 percent sure i will just swap a engine the choices are....

    http://www.totaljdm.com/index.cfm/fu...dm_engines.htm

    I like this one the best LOL but i dont think i can afford it or if it will fit in my 89 Honda Accord LX

    http://www.totaljdm.com/index.cfm/fu...dm_engines.htm

    Hell ya this is second choice.

    http://www.totaljdm.com/index.cfm/fu...dm_engines.htm

    Third choice

    http://www.totaljdm.com/index.cfm/fu...dm_engines.htm

    Fourth Choice

    http://www.totaljdm.com/index.cfm/fu...dm_engines.htm

    Last choice

    http://www.totaljdm.com/index.cfm/fu...dm_engines.htm

    Which one is the best for my car?
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    man, you have a lot to learn. you don't realize how much work it will involve for you.
    you will have to conver to EFI and after that you will have to mount the engine.
    plus you have to find tranny with cable clutch. A friend of mine is doing swap into his carbed accord. so far it the cost ran up to $5K. that doesn't count parts for EFI conversion.


    plus H22 will requre a hole lot work.
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    I've said this before, but anyway:
    For the price you pay for swapping even a B16A, you could get a turbokit for the A20 that would break traction in 3rd gear, and have torque that would tear your gearbox in twain (somewhat exaggerated to illustrate my point). However, a newer engine is a newer engine, not that our A20's are unreliable or anything...

    B18C: Insane swap, will outrun even Integras with the right tires and some weight reduction.
    H22: Practically impossible to to; for the price of that swap you can build a 10-second A20 3G.
    B16A: Not worth it, it revs more, but the pull is practically the same as the A20.
    B18B: 142 hp? WHY? A20 with I/H/E, cam and light P&P will get you that power easily.

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    BKK. Do what i did. Spend about a WEEK (seriously) reading about engine swaps and what all is involved. I spent a week alone reading about the b20's on here.

    If you want some real world input on how much it takes to put a b18c in your car, read up on all the old posts that ‹^› ‹(•¿•)› ‹^› posted up. He had a hell of a time getting the thing running due to having to convert OBD's. You really need to read some more man.
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    Yes, doing research is great. I've spent several weeks reading about engine swaps, but do you know what I've relized? The A20 is a jewel in the rough. I mean, with the bullet proof cast-iron block, enormous stroke (great for driveability), and the availability of forged pistons (from Diamond) and forged connectingrods (from Eagle), you can build a shortblock capable of handling over 400 whp and buckets of torque. Then, with a good head-job (port&polish, multiangle valvejob, slightly stiffer valvesprings, good retainers and an evil cam), you will have an engine that will be capable of running 11's in a 3G-shell. And that is at the price of the B18C-swap. Ofcourse it will have to be forced-induced, I just can't see how the A20 can rev high enough for an all-motor setup (Although one don't need to rev the shit out of it to see some nice torque-figures, even for a normally aspired engine).

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    Post Then i would have to...

    Quote Originally Posted by Oyvind Ryeng
    Yes, doing research is great. I've spent several weeks reading about engine swaps, but do you know what I've relized? The A20 is a jewel in the rough. I mean, with the bullet proof cast-iron block, enormous stroke (great for driveability), and the availability of forged pistons (from Diamond) and forged connectingrods (from Eagle), you can build a shortblock capable of handling over 400 whp and buckets of torque. Then, with a good head-job (port&polish, multiangle valvejob, slightly stiffer valvesprings, good retainers and an evil cam), you will have an engine that will be capable of running 11's in a 3G-shell. And that is at the price of the B18C-swap. Ofcourse it will have to be forced-induced, I just can't see how the A20 can rev high enough for an all-motor setup (Although one don't need to rev the shit out of it to see some nice torque-figures, even for a normally aspired engine).
    The only reason i want to swith the engine is because with to many mods i wont be able to pass Fucking CA's Smog test. I hate that shit. So if some ppl have mods and pass the CA smog test will you plz tell me what mods you have my goal is 200-250HP out of the A20 or a new engine.
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    Man, I hate to be the first to say this but you're getting to be extremely obnoxious. How long have you spent researching engines? Asking about H22's and ITR engines lends me to believe not much. If you're on a budget and want 250 hp, turbo the fackin A20. If you want new technology and the possibility of more bolt ons, get a B16A or B18C1. The B16A is the easier of the two and the C1 is easier than ITR. H22 is almost impossible. It can be done but the amount of custom fabrication makes it not worth it. Research more and get back to us.

    P.S. A JDM engine will not pass smog in CA. I think it barely passes in the rest of the country and with more restrictions in CA, it definitely won't pass. If you swap, your best bet is a B18A out of 90-93 Integra. It's non-VTEC but has 140 hp and decent torque. I also believe you can add more boost to it than VTEC motors.
    Last edited by SteveDX89; 03-30-2004 at 05:45 PM.
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    Why is there such strics smog-regulations in California? Cars only stand for a small percentage of the pollution world-wide. (Local pollution may be anbother thing)

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    California is the most populated state in the United States. Most people, most cars. It is a problem because smog is visible over the larger cities so carmakers are held to stricter standards there to prevent the smog problem from being worse.
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    I see. Is it really that hard to pass inspection? Even with a catalystic converter and a lean fuelmixture?

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    originally posted by NXRacer
    read up on all the old posts that ‹^› ‹(•¿•)› ‹^› posted up.

    how is that exactly pronounced???
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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveDX89
    If you swap, your best bet is a B18A out of 90-93 Integra. It's non-VTEC but has 140 hp and decent torque. I also believe you can add more boost to it than VTEC motors.
    So if i get that engine and put a turbo, cold air intake and a muffler on it will it pass CA standards?
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    you really need to do some research, you post more about engine swaps and mods that nayone i have ever seen! you need to calm down and look up threads aboutb series swaps and all swaps before you post a big ass list of engines you want to buy...
    step one in your search for a faster car sould be an EFI conversion, dont think engines untill you got that taken care of... and the best part about that is that its EMissions SAFE! OMG! you mean 20 more horse and its still emissions friendly? yes. and then look at turbos, you can get 200 horse out of an EFI turbo 3gee and the turbo should be fine with smog too, because you can just turn the damn boost down to like 2... then your back to a "stock" 3gee for smog testing... wow, in one post i fixed your month worth of wasting bandwidth... it takes time and a couple grand but its much more manageable than a b series swap.
    this is like the 3rd thread like this you have started now and its getting really old reading all the posts from people telling you to do your research before you post, and you never listen. use the search button!
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    Post Fuckin A

    Quote Originally Posted by sporkHSP
    you really need to do some research, you post more about engine swaps and mods that nayone i have ever seen! you need to calm down and look up threads aboutb series swaps and all swaps before you post a big ass list of engines you want to buy...
    step one in your search for a faster car sould be an EFI conversion, dont think engines untill you got that taken care of... and the best part about that is that its EMissions SAFE! OMG! you mean 20 more horse and its still emissions friendly? yes. and then look at turbos, you can get 200 horse out of an EFI turbo 3gee and the turbo should be fine with smog too, because you can just turn the damn boost down to like 2... then your back to a "stock" 3gee for smog testing... wow, in one post i fixed your month worth of wasting bandwidth... it takes time and a couple grand but its much more manageable than a b series swap.
    this is like the 3rd thread like this you have started now and its getting really old reading all the posts from people telling you to do your research before you post, and you never listen. use the search button!
    Fuckin A i do use the search button, and i have done alot resurch on engine swapping. So i wont ask anymore questions since it will make you happy. :rant2:

    P.S. i already did the conversion so thats why i am asking now because i am ready to change....
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    Quote Originally Posted by BKKloppenborg
    Fuckin A i do use the search button, and i have done alot resurch on engine swapping. So i wont ask anymore questions since it will make you happy. :rant2:
    That would make a lot of us happy. Don't forget there are more websites than this one to research. You must research the engine you plan on getting. If you don't know which one, research the ones you'd like to have. However, like I said, you need a USDM engine to pass smog in CA.
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    you need to develop the budget, or you will run ourself into a big hole.
    you need to say ok, i have this much money, what kind swap i can afford. if you have unlimited amount of money just sitting under your mattress go ahead and do what ever you want, but remember if you are going to go with aftermarket parts you need to make sure they are smog legal in cali.
    for example: DC sports headers are perfectly leagal in Cali if you show them the paper that says that.
    AS long as you have a proof that the part you put on is smog leagal, you will pass any test.
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    Im telling you man, a F18A is all you need
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    ...actually i think i read somewhere that the DC headers got bumped from the smog legal list in California, but double check that

    Quote Originally Posted by kroy
    Im telling you man, a F18A is all you need
    yeah, or maybe a C32A! that would be awesome, and i heard thats an easy swap to do!
    Last edited by sporkHSP; 03-31-2004 at 06:54 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oyvind Ryeng
    I've said this before, but anyway:
    B16A: Not worth it, it revs more, but the pull is practically the same as the A20.

    i'm not too sure about that comment, from what i've seen the b16 is a pretty quick motor even tho it has less torque, with the same bolt ons u would put on a 3g, u would get smoked, if u don't believe me, let's get OSS to post his slips in this thread, mr. b16 himself, and i know his car is pretty quick
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    I just can't see how the pull can be that hard, considering the fact that they have about the same torque.

    Did you read the tech articles on www.t04r.com ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oyvind Ryeng
    I just can't see how the pull can be that hard, considering the fact that they have about the same torque.

    Did you read the tech articles on www.t04r.com ?
    VTEC engines generate power thru High Reving, not torque.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nuffice
    VTEC engines generate power thru High Reving, not torque.
    That is true. I'm not a VTEC-hater, I am a torque-lover!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BKKloppenborg
    So if i get that engine and put a turbo, cold air intake and a muffler on it will it pass CA standards?

    Chances are a lot of those JDM engines wil not pass cali emissions and Will most defantly not pass the visual inspection.

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    Get yourself a B20
    I may only get 13-18 MPG, but try and follow me in the mud and you'll get stuck.

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    About smog...In CA even if you swap a new engine in you have to get it checked and okay'd at an official place. You have to get certified that all the parts on the car are from the engine you have. You'd have to get ALL the parts from the B18 let's say. You'd have to replace your vacuum shit with the B18 vacuum shit. You'd have to replace most of the wiring. Only after you pass that can you go get smogged. Then they inspect it again at smog. So even if you get the engine to be legally passed, you still can't add a turbo or anything cuz of the visual when you smog. If you want a turbo B series move to Nevada and buy an integra. Don't waste your money on trying that kinda shit in Cali cuz you'll never get it passed.

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