ls/vtec instllation and opinions
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ls/vtec instllation and opinions
I am planning on doing a motor swap on my 93 integra and I wanted to know if anyone out there has experience with the ls/vtec installation and if anyone had any facts or opinions on its reliability, compression ratio, horse power, torque, which vtec head is the best for the project, ect. :thinking:
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Originally Posted by Snoopy
search...asked and answered. topic has been beaten to death, brought back by dr. frankenstein, then shot repeatedly till north america's supply of lead has been depleted. :a:
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i got a ls/vtec motor in my car....LOTS of mods, believe me it's necessary if you want the hp numbers and to have a motor that won't blow up/have problems. hp is roughly 200 TO THE WHEELS have no idea what it is to the flywheel maybe 240-260 lol don't quote me. dont' remember torque. but it's enough for me to go through two drive axels in less than 6 months. my compression is set up for 12:1, redline at 8k, i might consider 9k but the power band is probably already peak at 8. as for a vtec head i'd look for a gsr or a type r head with the oil valve squirters, as for my set up i have a b16 head. search my sn and you'll find my list of mods and pics of the engine as well as my car in general.
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hum, i don't remember right, but it probably isn't the valves, i think it might be the piston, uh dont' quote me on this, but i know on the type r head and gsr there's something in the head, an oil squirter to cool down the pistons or something, yea....lol sorry for the lack of help.
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Originally Posted by Azinracer
hum, i don't remember right, but it probably isn't the valves, i think it might be the piston, uh dont' quote me on this, but i know on the type r head and gsr there's something in the head, an oil squirter to cool down the pistons or something, yea....lol sorry for the lack of help.
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haha very true. blanked out of my head for a minute, it's in the blocks. you'd just have to run an oil feed line for vtec. oh and btw if i had the money, i'd start with a fresh block.
yea i know people have the ls block and say hey i got half of it done right there, but i wouldn't advice going into an ls/vtec project unless you want to build the motor.
it's a lot easier to go with the gsr swap or even the type r motor swap if you got the money. and if you want to do a build up, i'd recommend a b20 block with a vtec head. the b20 block is built to handle a lot more torque as it was in the 97-00 crv's i believe. hum wondering if anyone is bold enough or has the money to throw the crv's rear differential into a civic or integ, program the ecu to make the car run awd all the time. anyways just my .02 cents
yea i know people have the ls block and say hey i got half of it done right there, but i wouldn't advice going into an ls/vtec project unless you want to build the motor.
it's a lot easier to go with the gsr swap or even the type r motor swap if you got the money. and if you want to do a build up, i'd recommend a b20 block with a vtec head. the b20 block is built to handle a lot more torque as it was in the 97-00 crv's i believe. hum wondering if anyone is bold enough or has the money to throw the crv's rear differential into a civic or integ, program the ecu to make the car run awd all the time. anyways just my .02 cents
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Originally Posted by Azinracer
haha very true. blanked out of my head for a minute, it's in the blocks. you'd just have to run an oil feed line for vtec. oh and btw if i had the money, i'd start with a fresh block.
yea i know people have the ls block and say hey i got half of it done right there, but i wouldn't advice going into an ls/vtec project unless you want to build the motor.
it's a lot easier to go with the gsr swap or even the type r motor swap if you got the money. and if you want to do a build up, i'd recommend a b20 block with a vtec head. the b20 block is built to handle a lot more torque as it was in the 97-00 crv's i believe. hum wondering if anyone is bold enough or has the money to throw the crv's rear differential into a civic or integ, program the ecu to make the car run awd all the time. anyways just my .02 cents
yea i know people have the ls block and say hey i got half of it done right there, but i wouldn't advice going into an ls/vtec project unless you want to build the motor.
it's a lot easier to go with the gsr swap or even the type r motor swap if you got the money. and if you want to do a build up, i'd recommend a b20 block with a vtec head. the b20 block is built to handle a lot more torque as it was in the 97-00 crv's i believe. hum wondering if anyone is bold enough or has the money to throw the crv's rear differential into a civic or integ, program the ecu to make the car run awd all the time. anyways just my .02 cents
And I wouldn't really recommend to anyone besides a very competent mechanic who wouldn't mind spending their weekends maintaining their car to build an LS/VTEC. Hell, I'd rather resleeve my B18C1 and tune that, and I'd make more power than a LS/VTEC and be tons more reliable.
And the B20 is a horrible base for high-power applications. Simple as that... some amazing results have been achieved through selecting the best components from several B20 blocks... but a B18C1 or C5 with 84.5mm sleeving would be FAR superior.
They already did have an AWD Integra in Japan... and it sucked.