View Full Version : Power Mods B20Z mild NA build, need some opinions...
honduh
06-18-2008, 11:37 PM
I have a b20z in the car (http://honda-tech.com/zerothread/2325623#) already. I'm looking into stage 2 cams, skunk 2 intake (http://honda-tech.com/zerothread/2325623#) mani and t/b, different header and exhaust setup than I have now, and later on running a 75 shot with a good safe tune.
What are some good cams to go with and what sizes would be recommended?
What size t/b should I go with also I have the options of a 60, 66, and 70?
oh and also, I'm throwing an engine (http://honda-tech.com/zerothread/2325623#) codee 1337 i think it was, its a ckf?? is this the samething as the crank position sensor??
FasTech
06-18-2008, 11:42 PM
Sell me the head and get you another one to build!..lol
honduh
06-18-2008, 11:43 PM
haha, 500 bucks
southside
06-19-2008, 12:03 AM
Crower 404s are good cams but you will have to upgrade valve springs.whizkid has a skunk2 intake manifold for sale.Headers I would get hytech reps. from the vtecckid and exhaust I would use 2.5.Also invest in drag radials or slicks
southside
06-19-2008, 12:05 AM
you might also wanna check on a port and polish job.To get that head flowing:goodjob: but thats just my:2cents:
DC2NR
06-19-2008, 02:57 AM
you might also wanna check on a port and polish job.To get that head flowing:goodjob: but thats just my:2cents:
and a valve job
southside
06-19-2008, 11:31 AM
^^^forgot about that.Three angle valve job
southside
06-19-2008, 05:04 PM
nonvtec.com has alot of info on b20 and ls motors
honduh
06-19-2008, 11:20 PM
alright sweet thanks a lot man!!
Barefoot
06-20-2008, 02:36 AM
oh and also, I'm throwing an engine (http://honda-tech.com/zerothread/2325623#) codee 1337 i think it was, its a ckf?? is this the samething as the crank position sensor??a few things that can be
1. a short
2. bad crankshsft fluctuation sensor
3. bad ecu
personally i dont think its an ecu or a short unless uve had some recent work done in that area.
im going to go with a bad sensor
93delsol15
07-06-2008, 08:48 AM
i think you should just sell your car and go play in traffic...
TheChosenOne
07-06-2008, 01:02 PM
i think you should just sell your car and go play in traffic...
Dammm... that's phucked up. :thinking:
To answer your question, it all depends on three things:
1. Time
2. Money
3. Power Goals
If you have alot of the first two and you want as much power as possible, the you can afford to build the bottomend with high compression forged pistons. Also, if money and time aren't a factor, I would also suggest the Port & Polish with the 3-5 angle valve job. Get the head shaved, and slap a full valvetrain rehaul in that bad boy! Full top-of-the-line bolt ons from there...
:rolleyes: ... That's in an idealistic world that few of us get to live in. Since you said, it's already in the car, all of this would only be able to be achieved if you baught a whole other motor build while you still drove the other one. Get a good header, intake, and a mild cam, and tune it. Spray... 50 shot.;)
The tourque of the B20 mathced with the added power from the upgraded flow will equal a nice moderate streetable setup. But, for more power, more money and time will be required. :goodjob:
allmotorX
07-06-2008, 01:08 PM
Dammm... that's phucked up. :thinking:yea it is
southside
07-06-2008, 01:23 PM
Dammm... that's phucked up. :thinking:
To answer your question, it all depends on three things:
1. Time
2. Money
3. Power Goals
If you have alot of the first two and you want as much power as possible, the you can afford to build the bottomend with high compression forged pistons. Also, if money and time aren't a factor, I would also suggest the Port & Polish with the 3-5 angle valve job. Get the head shaved, and slap a full valvetrain rehaul in that bad boy! Full top-of-the-line bolt ons from there...
:rolleyes: ... That's in an idealistic world that few of us get to live in. Since you said, it's already in the car, all of this would only be able to be achieved if you baught a whole other motor build while you still drove the other one. Get a good header, intake, and a mild cam, and tune it. Spray... 50 shot.;)
The tourque of the B20 mathced with the added power from the upgraded flow will equal a nice moderate streetable setup. But, for more power, more money and time will be required. :goodjob:why do some many give advice to spray.:no: I've seen the horrible things that,it does its worser than seeing crackheads on rock.
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