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				Boring and stroking....
			 
			I've had a few questions about this....stroking is basically making the stroke longer there for increasing liters, am i right?  and boring is actually making the cylander wider, am i right? 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
	So when you want to make a car a 2.0 liter for say, better torque...do you use a healthy mix of both stroking and boring, or do ya just bore the hell out of it til its a 2 liter? Thanks for the info guys ![]()  | 
	
		
		
		
		
			 
		
		
		
		
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		 dont do it...take it to a shop...and im pretty sure a 1.8L cannot be made into a full 2.0l (like i said in the post where you thought of this idea 1.9x is the limit...unless you want paper thin cyls) 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
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 ah ok, well with that said, what about stroking and stuff liekt hat, would you rather stroke instead of bore, or do you do both, i don't know.  | 
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		 I dont think its good to put a stroker on a civic engine. I think its due to the size limitations. Not to mention sleeving the block is like 10x easier and cheaper. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
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		 boring alone will get it close enough to a 2 ltr, anyone know how many liters are in a b18c???  
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
	1.797 close but not actually 1.8ltrs my d16z6 is really a 1.590 ltr engine. a b16 is really a 1.587 ltr engine.  | 
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 didnt I say that? edit**nope not here...musta been somewhere else...I know I did...I think Im losing it  | 
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 So jsut by buying new sleeves, ic an buy them already bored to a 1.9 er whatever the number is? or do i resleeve then bring it to a machine shop for the bore?  | 
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		 no, you can send the to the machine shop to bore first, then to put in sleeves. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
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 Ahh, i see...thank you...and btw, this would all be done to a b18c1...not my wimpy stock motor. hehe ![]()  | 
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 huh? how is that since theyre boring the new sleeves?????????  | 
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 Send the sleeves to the shop, and then install them after the bore....  | 
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 uhh yeah thanks for just repeating someone elses wrong info, good job!  | 
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		 I was under the impression that they bored out the cylinder, put in the new sleeves, and rebored the sleeves to size. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
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 Uhh, i didnt know it was bad info...hence the whole reason for this thread, thanks! so im confused, whats the deal with this? heh:o  | 
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		 regardless of procedure, just send your stripped block to the machine shop, rebore/resleeve. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
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