Will a B20 Transmission fit a B18?
You can use your B18 trans with the B20 motor. No need to swap in a new trans, unless your old one was bad. The B18 trans has about 120k more miles on it, was just starting to slip, and is covered with years of oil, gunk, rust, and dirt.
How much HP does a B20B have?
With the engine firmly in place, the 11.8:1 B20-VTEC produces 227 hp and 167 lb-ft of torque. Not too shabby for a one-man, garage-built project.
Will a B16 Transmission fit a B20 engine?
RE: B20 Transmission combo?? Well the B16 will work just fine but you will rev like mad on the highway.
What B16 is the best?
B16B (Type R) The B16B is the most desirable of all B16 engines and was a revised and improved equivalent of the earlier B16A SiR 2nd Gen. For this, they opted for a de-stroked equivalent of the Integra Type-R B18 engine, which provided a new height of 212.4mm.
What is the difference between the Honda B20A3 and B20A5?
The B20A3 and B20A5 are the predecessor to the B family. All B-series engines were based from the B20A, but most engine components are not compatible. For more information, refer to the F3-series Honda race car that used a B20A engine. Also see Honda B20A engine .
What is the difference between a B18 and a b20v engine?
An LS VTEC engine is theoretically cheaper than buying a B18 with a VTEC head on it already. “B20V” refers to the same thing, buying a B20 engine, which was never available with VTEC, and installing a VTEC cylinder head on it.
When did the Honda B20B engine come out?
The Japanese spec-engines are normally designated with a four character alphanumeric designation. The B-series, the B20B variant in particular, is not to be confused with the earlier Honda B20A engine introduced in 1985 and primarily available in the Prelude and Accord-derived vehicles from 1985 to 1991.
What are the different types of Honda B series engines?
Honda B-Series: Engine Basics and Specs There are two major branches of the B-Series engines. There are the ones many enthusiasts are familiar with (B16, B17, B18, B20B) and then there are the oddball engines that really shouldn’t have the B in their name (B20A and B21A).