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    Default OEM B-Series VTEC Camshaft identifications

    Want to know how to identify the B-series VTEC cams? Well at one of the ends on the camshaft(distributor side) there are grooved notches, engraved rings, markings, whatever u call it..this is where u start, just match your camshaft grooves.

    So your buyin type-r cams? Is it legit? What year Type-R, Dont know?

    Did u just pay for Type-R cams and u they were just b16?

    Did u swap your cams for type-r's but didn't notice a difference?

    So all the shady ppl!!!!

    So many questions about this same problem, so maybe this thread can help

    So i haven't really seen a thread about this on IA so i would like to share some info..

    hope this isnt a repost on here...anyways maybe someone could STICKY this than!!

    here's the pics, some are from HT and others



    Majority of type-r motors around here in ATL are the JDM B18C/USDM B18C5 theres like C3,C6,C7 etc. but thts just badged for diff. parts of the world it's gettin sent to.. example:australia was B18C7 Europe models C6...but u get what im sayin so sshhhh!!

    For the '00-'01 USDM ITR camshaft, you're looking for two grooved notches at the end (see pic) as opposed to one grooved notch (see pic of '97-'99 US ITR)

    If you're getting them new in the box, here are the part numbers for the USDM '00-'01 ITR cams as you'd order from Acura (if you're getting JDM parts, the part numbers will be different):

    14111-P73-J01 CAMSHAFT, IN.

    14121-P73-J00 CAMSHAFT, EX.







    these OBD0 B16 cams make the least amount of power..lol ive seen ppl put these cams in GSR's that assumed they were Type-R's


    Most B16 cams floating around are these, the OBD1's, and also the B16A2 (99-00 civic SI)



    And cant forget out the Geezers(GSR)~ B17/B18C/C1





    this is a 96 and up GSR


    Here are some other list of cams and recommendations on what to use for what setup.

    Here is a guide to cams that I got a while ago. I hope you guys enjoy it and just so you know it's through the experience of someone else, not I.


    Let me start by saying that the following are my comments on these cams. The following comments do not reflect the thoughts of others, or anyone other than me. These are the critiques and facts that I have experienced from many other people here on the boards and in real life. If anyone feels that I got a critique or fact messed up please tell me via PM me and we will discuss. I wont learn anymore if no one tells me.

    Following Cams Measured at 1mm of lift:
    Integra Type-R(Through 1999 Spec)
    Int-240 dur. / 11.5mm lift
    Exh-235 dur. / 10.5mm lift
    Valve springs to be used: Stock B16A/GSR if using stock 8200 re-limit. Integra Type-R if using rev limit over 8200rpms. Mugen Valve Springs can also be used.
    Description: These are great, reliable cams for the money. You can pick up a set for as little as $500.00 new if you are lucky! They will give good gains from midrange all the way until 8400rpms. These cams have stock idle characteristics.

    Civic Type-R And Integra Type-R(Integra Type R 2000/01 Spec)
    Int-243 dur. / 11.5mm lift
    Exh-235 dur. / 10.5mm lift
    Valve Springs to be used: Stock B16A/GSR if using stock 8200 re-limit. Integra Type-R if using rev limit over 8200rpms. Mugen Valve Springs can also be used.
    Description: These are great, reliable cams for the money. You can pick up a set for as little as $550.00 new if you are lucky! They will give good gains from midrange all the way until 8400rpms. These cams have stock idle characteristics.

    Skunk2 Stage 1
    Int-252 dur. / 11.5mm lift
    Exh-249 dur. / 10.8mm lift
    Valve Springs to be used: Stock B16A/GSR if using stock 8200 re-limit. Integra Type-R if using rev limit over 8200rpms. Skunk2 Valve Springs can also be used.
    Description: These are very underrated cams. They do cost around $100-$200 more than the Type-R cams but they also offer much more duration and will give more power than the Type-R cams. Similar power range of Type-R cams but stronger throughout the power band. This is a great set of cams for a budget minded B16/GSR/LS-VTEC owner. These cams have stock idle characteristics. I would recommend using Skunk2 cam gearswith these cams.

    JUN Type 1
    Int-265 dur. / 10.9mm lift
    Exh-268 dur. / 10.0mm lift
    Valve Springs to be used: Tough to say. I have never seen anyone use this cam. The characteristics say that a stock B16A/GSR valve spring could handle these cams for use up to 8200rpms. Any operation above that and I would use ITR valve springs or even JUN valve springs.
    Description: Again, I have never seen these used. I have no clue on the power these cams will deliver but it should be similar to that of a Skunk2 Stage 1 cam, although they are very different cams. These cams have stock idle characteristics. I would recommend using JUN cam gears with these cams.

    Spoon Sports
    Int-256 dur. / 11.5mm lift
    Exh-245 dur. / 11.1mm lift
    Valve Springs to be used: Integra Type-R. These cams are wild enough that you should not be using the low 8200rpms rev limit. If using these cams past 8800rpms(why would you) I would think that Port Flow or even Toda valve springs would work but I don’t think these cams will make much power after 8400rpm.
    Description: Another somewhat rare cam. Will show definite gains over that a Type-R cam and very good gains on a stock B16A/GSR motor. Stock idle characteristics from the few users I have seen use them. I would recommend using Spoon cam gears with these cams.

    JUN Type 2
    Int-267 dur. / 12.0mm lift
    Exh-265 dur. / 10.9mm lift
    Valve Springs to be used: Integra Type-R up to 8800rpms or JUN valve springs for all operations. These cams are wild enough that you should not be using the low 8200rpms rev limit.
    Description: Another rare cam but a few people have used it including JSIR. Cams will have just as much midrange gain as the big-brother JUN Type 3 but will start to slack off over 8400rpms when the Type 3’s are still making power. However, this cam will cause fewer headaches to get right and does not require the fancy valvetrain and tuning of the Type 3. This is by far the most underrated cam of this whole bunch. These cams have stock idle characteristics but still offer better midrange power than the JUN Type 3 (start making power at an earlier rpm) . I recommend using JUN cam gears with these cams.

    Skunk2 Stage 2
    Int-266 dur. / 12.3mm lift
    Exh-262 dur. / 11.8mm lift
    Valve Springs to be used: Skunk2 preferred but Port Flow will work as well. These cams are wild enough that you should not be using the low 8200rpms rev limit.
    Description: The new top dog of the cam world. This will become the most common aftermarket (non OEM) cam in the US . These have a very similar power band as the JUN Type 3, with less cost and better reliability (I said the “r” word). Not huge midrange but very good gains from 7000rpms all the way to 9000rpms(peak is usually around 8000-8200rpms). These cams have stock idle characteristics, thus making them the ultimate street/strip cam. I recommend using Skunk2 cam gears with these cams.

    JUN Type 3
    Int-265 dur. / 12.0mm lift
    Exh-265 dur. / 11.5mm lift
    Valve Springs to be used: JUN preferred but Port Flow works as well. These cams are wild enough that you should not be using the low 8200rpms rev limit.
    Description: Until the Skunk2 Stage 3 this was the best high-end performing cam on the market. The JUN 3 and Toda B were the two fighting out for the top dog when it was just JUN and Toda (ahh the old days). Again, like the Skunk2 Stage 2, not huge midrange but very good gains from 7000rpms all the way to 9000rpms. These cams have stock idle characteristics, thus making them the ultimate street/strip cam. I recommend using JUN cam gears with these cams.

    Skunk2 Stage 3
    Int-270 dur. / 12.8mm lift
    Exh-279 dur. / 11.8mm lift
    Valve Springs to be used: Skunk2.
    Description: A race only cam. Not to be used on the street, if they are you should pull the head every oil change to make sure everything is OK. This cam makes huge top-end power gains but still retains stock idle characteristics (weird). This cam is or has been used by Skunk2’s drag racing team and Speed World Challenge team as well. I recommend using Skunk2 cam gears with these cams.
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    Following cam measured with 0mm of lift:
    Civic Si(1999 Spec)
    Int-265 dur. / 10.5mm lift
    Exh-267 dur. / 9.6mm lift

    Integra GS-R
    Int-274 dur. / 10.7mm lift
    Exh-276 dur. / 9.6mm lift

    Crower 400
    Int-279 dur. / 10.7mm lift
    Exh-280 dur. / 9.6mm lift
    Valve Springs to be used: Stock B16A/GSR if using stock 8200 re-limit. Integra Type-R if using rev limit over 8200rpms.
    Description: This is a weird cam. I would call it an OEM replacement cam. It fits in between stock B16A/GSR cams and Type-R cams. There are not huge power gains to be had with these cams but you may notice a small difference. These cams have stock idle characteristics. I recommend using Crower cam gears with these cams.

    Civic Type-R And Integra Type-R(Integra Type R 2000/01 Spec)
    Int-278 dur. / 11.5mm lift
    Exh-280 dur. / 10.5mm lift
    Valve Springs to be used: Stock B16A/GSR if using stock 8200 re-limit. Integra Type-R if using rev limit over 8200rpms. Mugen Valve Springs can also be used.
    Description: These are great, reliable cams for the money. You can pick up a set for as little as $550.00 new if you are lucky! They will give good gains from midrange all the way until 8400rpms. These cams have stock idle characteristics.

    Crower 401(NA Version)
    Int- 282 dur. / 11.3mm lift
    Exh-277 dur. / 10.5mm lift
    Valve Springs to be used: Stock B16A/GSR if using stock 8200 re-limit. Integra Type-R if using rev limit over 8200rpms. Crower Valve Springs can also be used.
    Description: This cam is almost identical to the Type-R cams. A little more duration overall but that is traded off with a little less lift on the intake cam. They will have similar gains and powerband as the Type-R cams. If it were up to me I would just choose the Type-R cam based on reliability alone (there is that “r” word again). These cams will have stock idle characteristics. I would recommend using Crower cam gears with these cams.

    Crower 401-T(Forced Induction Version)
    Int-280 dur. / 11.8mm lift
    Exh-276 dur. / 11.3mm lift
    Valve Springs to be used: Crower.
    Description: One of the only true boost cams for B-Series Hondas on the market. This cam is designed for low overall to prevent blow-by and to save boost. This is typically associated with lower duration and high lift but cam lobe separation is also a factor with these cams (thanks Clayton). These can be used in a NA, but they will see better gains from a cam set with more duration. Stock idle characteristics are attained from my sources. I would recommend using Crower cam gears with these cams.

    Toda Spec A
    Int-290 dur. / 11.6mm lift
    Exh-280 dur. / 11.2mm lift
    Valve Springs to be used: Integra Type-R up to 8800rpms or Toda valve springs for all operations. These cams are wild enough that you should not be using the low 8200rpms rev limit.
    Description: One of my favorite set of cams. Toda does not actually mix and match their cams but they are similarly tied when it comes to power. The Toda A will offer the midrange gain of a Type-R cam but the high-end gain of the Toda B cam. These cams will have gains from midrange to 8800rpms with peak gains concentrated on 7000-7800rpms. These cams are great for a street motor and are really nice for cars equipped with a stock B18C5 motor (no valvetrain or ECU requirements needed). These are the only Toda cams to retain stock idle characteristics. I recommend using Toda cam gears with these cams.

    Crower 402(Both Regular 402 and 402-A, 402-A is milder off VTEC)
    Int-297 dur. / 11.8mm lift
    Exh-287 dur. / 11.8mm lift
    Valve Springs to be used: Crower.
    Description: There are two 402 versions offered. The 402 is the regular version and offers better midrange power than the 402-A. Both are similar on the high end of the cam and will create similar peak power numbers. They will make peak power around 7900-8200rpms and have nice gains all the way up to 9000rpms. Stock idle is attained with the 402-A but the regular 402 will have a slightly “bumpier” idle than stock. I recommend using Crower cam gears with both sets of the 402 cam.

    Toda Spec B
    Int-295 dur. / 12.0mm lift
    Exh-285 dur. / 12.0mm lift
    Valve Springs to be used: Toda but Port Flow will work well too.
    Description: My personal pick. These cams have the most midrange gains out of any B-Series cam when they are tuned right. They have the same midrange gains of a Toda Spec C and the same top end as the Toda Spec A. They are in tight competition with the Skunk2 Stage 2 and JUN Type 3. Those care are more concentrated on top-end, peak power gains. The Toda B is more concentrated on midrange power with the tradeoff of a little top-end power. Toda B’s have great gains from 4500rpms all the way to 8800rpms. Power does start to dip off quickly at around 8400rpms though. Due to the wild off-VTEC profiles, these cams do have a “bumpier” idle than stock. I recommend using Toda cam gears with these cams.

    Crower 403
    Int-295 dur. / 12.0mm lift
    Exh-293 dur. / 11.8mm lift
    Valve Springs to be used: Crower.
    Description: Crowers wildest cam. The 403 has good midrange of the 402 cam but with a little more top-end power. They will make more power above 8200rpms than the 402 cams. Like the 402, the idle will be “bumpier” due to the aggressive non-VTEC profile. I recommend using Crower cam gears with these cams.

    Toda Spec C
    Int-295 dur. / 12.5mm lift
    Exh-295 dur. / 12.5mm lift
    Valve Springs to be used: Toda
    Description: The ultimate cam. This cam mixes the midrange power of the Toda B cam with the top end of similar to that of the JUN Type 3 and Skunk2 Stage 2. Power gains from 4500rpms all the way to 9000rpms. This is truly, the best overall cam for both midrange and top-end power. They might not give the top-end gains of the Skunk2 Stage 3 but you get more midrange and these cams can be used on the street with the right set-up and the deep pocketbook. Due to the crazy off-VTEC lobes the idle is rougher than stock, just like the Toda B cam. I recommend using Toda cam gears with these cams.

    Toda Spec D/Ericks Racing
    Int-305 dur. / 12.9mm lift
    Exh-315 dur. / 11.9mm lift
    Valve Springs to be used: Yet to be determined. Probaly Toda or some custom spring
    Description: Yet to be anaylzed. Probaly going to have midrange gains similar to the Toda Spec B and Spec C but high-end gains similar to the Skunk2 Stage 3. That is just a guess though. This is a true race-only cam as you may guess by the specs. It will not be close to being a streetable cam due to the fuel requirments it will need along with weird tuning I assume. For use by the top drag teams and road race team, not for amatures.

    So, that is the jist of cams. Now people will ask what they need to properly run these cams. Well that is all dependant on what rpm you plan on running to. Most of it comes down to intake and exhaust. Cars running at high revs will want a large collector header like the 2.5 inch offered on the JDM DC Sports, JDM Integra-R and other JDM collector headers, SN: Mr.Kidd has some good baller headers that'll make u power, talk to him bout purchase.

    here's a link
    http://www.importatlanta.com/forums/...d.php?t=171361

    These motors will also like an intake manifold with shorter runners. Something like the Integra Type-R or Skunk2 intake manifold will work well. The intake manifold also requires to have a bored out throttle body. The header will also need to have either a 2.5 inch collector catalyst or test pipe.

    Other head work is always needed as well. High-revving motors need the proper valve springs and titanium Ret. Port and Polish jobs are always nice to have regardless of the set-up, but is especially needed for the wilder cams like the Toda Spec C, Skunk2 Stage 3, etc.

    The medium grind cams are also not going to like the low compression levels of the B16A and B18C1 motors. You can .4 of a point by simply adding a head gasket but after that your only alternative is head milling or pistons. Any where from 11.0-12.0:1 is good for most of the cams above. If it is not in your budget to add pistons though, don’t worry, the 10.6:1 from the stock B16A with a head gasket will do just fine.



    Good luck and I hope some of you guys out there find this useful in determining which cams to go with.



    Last edited by pxhoang0408; 05-19-2008 at 11:44 PM.

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    Best write up yet.

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    reps for the good info

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    thanx.. and there are more info added towards the bottom.

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    interesting....good write up!!!!!

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    good to know... nice work
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    good write up!!! I vote to sticky

    This goes along good with my Honda Compression ratio calculation writeup that is stickied in general tech.

    B Series Compression Ratio's for different setups
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    Phoangs my master!!!!

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    Oh ya... ITR cams ftw
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    sticky this shhit!!

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    If a mod could STICKY this it'd be preety cool of them!!

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    it would probably be better to sticky this in the General Tech section since this doesn't only apply to All Motor.
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    this still hasn't been stickied?

    This is useful info. Can a mod please sticky this?
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    Quote Originally Posted by allmotoronly
    this still hasn't been stickied?

    This is useful info. Can a mod please sticky this?


    you must be a honda boy.there are other types of cars that browse this forum you know. not all of us think its important.

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    Quote Originally Posted by watdaflo?
    you must be a honda boy.there are other types of cars that browse this forum you know. not all of us think its important.
    That is true ... but when you think about it .. if it is stickied then it would help the people who dont know how to identify the cams find the stickied thread on it, rather than them making another thread that has been asked 214324132 times before. meaning less threads for you to scroll through.
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    there's a sticky on honda compression ratios, why can't there be a sticky on this? either way reps for the info. my friend searched high and low for a little while about whether his cams were truly type r or not. luckily they were. great post!!!

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