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    #2
    First change the headers to PLM or Toda headers. Then cams, throttle body, intake manifold and then if your bothered do a b18 Frankenstein.

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      #3
      B20 bottom end with decent headers and an exhaust should do it
      Have a read of my build thread

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        #4
        Originally posted by Tiana View Post
        First change the headers to PLM or Toda headers. Then cams, throttle body, intake manifold and then if your bothered do a b18 Frankenstein.
        I want to keep the b16 in it, unless I get offered a eg with a blown engine then ill drop my engine in that and go k20! But for now I don't want to over do it, I think firstly ill look for cams. Eventually I want to buy a LSD

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          #5
          Originally posted by itr5093 View Post
          B20 bottom end with decent headers and an exhaust should do it
          Will the b16 head fit the b20 bottom ?

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            #6
            Originally posted by eknugget View Post
            Will the b16 head fit the b20 bottom ?
            Yes it will. My mate had a b16a2 head, b20b bottom end and a b18c7 (type r) gear box and his car was a weapon
            Have a read of my build thread

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              #7
              Originally posted by itr5093 View Post
              Yes it will. My mate had a b16a2 head, b20b bottom end and a b18c7 (type r) gear box and his car was a weapon
              Sounds like it would have been! When I get enough money ill eventually do a swap for now maybe a tune, and cams

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                #8
                B20 is surprisingly easy mechanically. The B20 from Crv's is essentially a non vtec 2 litre b16. Tuning is where most people run into a problem. No one really makes pre-tuned chips or ECU's for frank engines so they usually need to be tuned in a shop. That can get pretty pricey.

                Also don't worry too much about an LSD if you aren't pushing much power. They are fucking expensive.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Jooboy View Post
                  B20 is surprisingly easy mechanically. The B20 from Crv's is essentially a non vtec 2 litre b16. Tuning is where most people run into a problem. No one really makes pre-tuned chips or ECU's for frank engines so they usually need to be tuned in a shop. That can get pretty pricey.

                  Also don't worry too much about an LSD if you aren't pushing much power. They are fucking expensive.


                  Disagree with that. A ff sport car needs a LSD. or some form of traction control. No point putting ruffly 100kws AT A WHEEL.
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Karl View Post
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                    Disagree with that. A ff sport car needs a LSD. or some form of traction control. No point putting ruffly 100kws AT A WHEEL.
                    I agree that they have a purpose. I also think spending $1500 on an lsd could be used elsewhere more effectively at the start of a build.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Jooboy View Post
                      B20 is surprisingly easy mechanically. The B20 from Crv's is essentially a non vtec 2 litre b16. Tuning is where most people run into a problem. No one really makes pre-tuned chips or ECU's for frank engines so they usually need to be tuned in a shop. That can get pretty pricey.

                      Also don't worry too much about an LSD if you aren't pushing much power. They are fucking expensive.
                      They are ! If I am able to pick one up cheap I might consider it but if you put it that way the money could go to something else

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