S swizz977 Member Joined May 30, 2011 Messages 111 Aug 11, 2017 #1 are the cams different from the 1999 and 2000 b18c type r motor?
Michael Flare My Final Heaven Joined Mar 11, 2010 Messages 471 Aug 12, 2017 #2 No. I don't think so. Both of those years fall into the same production model known as the 98 spec R rather than the 96 spec R.
No. I don't think so. Both of those years fall into the same production model known as the 98 spec R rather than the 96 spec R.
ALEX-CY Active Member Joined Mar 17, 2009 Messages 790 Aug 13, 2017 #3 Michael Flare said: No. I don't think so. Both of those years fall into the same production model known as the 98 spec R rather than the 96 spec R. Click to expand... X2
Michael Flare said: No. I don't think so. Both of those years fall into the same production model known as the 98 spec R rather than the 96 spec R. Click to expand... X2
S swizz977 Member Joined May 30, 2011 Messages 111 Aug 15, 2017 #4 ok because i talked to hmotors online a very popular jdm engine shop in the US and the guy there said only the 2000 spec with the 0/0 on the head has the ctr or ctr similar cams in it..
ok because i talked to hmotors online a very popular jdm engine shop in the US and the guy there said only the 2000 spec with the 0/0 on the head has the ctr or ctr similar cams in it..
S swizz977 Member Joined May 30, 2011 Messages 111 Aug 15, 2017 #5 how rare is it to find the b18c r with 0/0 on the head ? he said there was no 0/1 head
chrismc_DC2 Member Joined Jan 2, 2009 Messages 460 Car(s) 2000 UKDM ITR. CW factory std Aug 20, 2017 #6 The difference (if any) is so minimal as to make no meaningful difference to performance... JDM ITRs were rated at 200ps/197bhp. I've never seen any higher quoted figures than that
The difference (if any) is so minimal as to make no meaningful difference to performance... JDM ITRs were rated at 200ps/197bhp. I've never seen any higher quoted figures than that
S swizz977 Member Joined May 30, 2011 Messages 111 Aug 22, 2017 #7 i'm thinking just the cams are different
nfspeedy EK9 addicted VIP Member Joined Jul 11, 2013 Messages 356 Car(s) 1996 Civic VTI EK4, 1998 Civic Type R EK9, 2020 Honda e Oct 10, 2017 #8 The Intake camshafts has different part numbers. Exhaust camshafts are all the same.