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    Question I need alot of help on a lsvtec build

    Hi everybody, I have just got this shell with a ls motor and tranny; I was planning to buy a b16 head to go for vtec. So the question would be what should i use for internal for the block and head so that it would be good if i would like to go boosted later?? I mostly just need help on what is mantory n good for me to go boosted later. Appreciate your time

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    Before you do anything at all involving an LSV build, become good friends with Google and www.honda-tech.com . You will find a lot of useful info throughout both sites. You can boost on stock rods and crank and be fine. It's all in the tuning and how your setup is built. Do research and do it right the first time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bacon View Post
    Before you do anything at all involving an LSV build, become good friends with Google and www.honda-tech.com . You will find a lot of useful info throughout both sites. You can boost on stock rods and crank and be fine. It's all in the tuning and how your setup is built. Do research and do it right the first time.
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    OOhhh ok thnx alot! but i shouldnt even touch the internal of the block and head if im going to soon goo boost?

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    http://www.honda-tech.com/showthread.php?t=1676914

    Follow the link to the thread and you will answer the bulk of your questions regarding the LSV setup.
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    Awesome appreciate it bro, would rep everybody but still new to the game lol

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    lsv builds arent bad.

    they just need to be done right.

    do not drill the head to make your current dowels from your b18b1 fit into the si/gsr/type r head

    use these
    http://www.amazon.com/KMS-Honda-Dowe.../dp/B0010K1X46

    run proper lines and wire for your pressure switch and vtec.

    i have used the kit below about 4 times, never had a problem with it. plus it is easy to go back to your original setup

    http://www.k20tuned.com/xcart/produc...&cat=0&page=26

    torque sequences are important. if your boosting, you DO NOT want to use the same head bolts you removed. invest in a set of arp head studs. if you torque your head bolts down and the break, its a lot of wasted work or even more costly work.

    http://www.maperformance.com/arp-mai...-208-5403.html

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    also be sure and invest in ARP connecting rod bolt...will save you in the long run.

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