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Old 04-25-2005 | 06:46 PM
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Good luck swapping that in.
Old 04-25-2005 | 08:23 PM
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lol... my friend has a 1994 Civic hatch with a gsr swap, few mods, act clutch, flywheel and stripped of seats/what not with 15' racing hart rims, ran a 14.1 He is one of the best drivers I've seen.
Old 04-27-2005 | 05:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Master Yodub
If you want, you could stay nonvtec...I assume you already have I/H/E

B20 block
Ported & polished LS head, Crower springs/retainers/crower 404 cams
Skunk2 intake manifold
High flow cat
Lightweight flywheel, aftermarket clutch
GSR/ITR/B16 tranny

Max redline of about 7500 on a stock B20 block...lots of torque, would pull hard with those cams.
How would I go about getting mounts to make the engine bolt in?? They aren't the same are they? And would the tranny mate properly, or would serious mods have to take place? Thanks guys.

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Old 04-27-2005 | 06:31 PM
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They are the same. The B20 is externally the same as an LS motor, so you can use the LS mounts...it will bolt right in, no problem. The crank and rods are the same, the head is the same...the only difference is the bore size (size of the piston). You'll need to use an LS intake manifold, header, clutch/flywheel/tranny.
Old 04-27-2005 | 06:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Master Yodub
It's a build I wanted to do a while back.

BTW Bryan, I'm dubcac over on CL.

Nice to see you here.
yep i figured that out a lil while back. thanks for the welcome Brett. i've been lurking for a while but just recently started actually posting.
Old 04-28-2005 | 03:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Master Yodub
They are the same. The B20 is externally the same as an LS motor, so you can use the LS mounts...it will bolt right in, no problem. The crank and rods are the same, the head is the same...the only difference is the bore size (size of the piston). You'll need to use an LS intake manifold, header, clutch/flywheel/tranny.
Originally Posted by Master Yodub
If you want, you could stay nonvtec...I assume you already have I/H/E

B20 block
Ported & polished LS head, Crower springs/retainers/crower 404 cams
Skunk2 intake manifold
High flow cat
Lightweight flywheel, aftermarket clutch
GSR/ITR/B16 tranny

Max redline of about 7500 on a stock B20 block...lots of torque, would pull hard with those cams.

So a GSR tranny will bolt straight onto it? And what about fuel management?? Same fuel system? ECU?

-DaBat
Old 04-28-2005 | 04:40 PM
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Originally Posted by DaBatThrower
So a GSR tranny will bolt straight onto it? And what about fuel management?? Same fuel system? ECU?

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whatever you use for a b18 you can use on the b20
Old 04-29-2005 | 09:52 AM
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How well would the LS head respond to modded internals for elevated compression in a B20 block?? How well would it run with those new cams? I know tuning is big factor in that case, but any one got a rough estimate on numbers there?? Thanks again for all of your help guys.

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Old 04-30-2005 | 01:59 PM
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we talking about the CRV engine or the old school Prelude B20's??

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Old 04-30-2005 | 03:18 PM
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CRV engine...B20B/Z. The LS head would respond well to porting and some big cams.



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