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OK, I don't know if I can answer all of your questions, but I will try.
i am gonna start with the 1.5L block and head. how big can i go with that. i plan to stroke and bore it. i am guessing about 1.8L. About 1.8 is right. then what is the highest compresion i can use if i am running 92 octane? I would not go any higher than 11.5:1 A friend of mine had over 12:1 on his 1.5 that was stroked, and he kept hammering out bearings, and even snapped a crower rod. now the weird part. is there a power limit for v-tec. what i am saying is if you star making a lot of power is the v-tec still any good. i have heard that big power makers dont use it. Big power makers who have Turbos tend to stay away from it. VTEC works fine on an allmotor setup. I would recommend keeping it. i am most likely going all motor. if v-tec is still good to use with a lot of power can it be used w/o fuel injection? It will still work, I just do not know how easy it will be to tune. will a v-tec controller make it work if there is no ecu? i plan to use carburators instead of fuel injection. A VTEC controller can be used, but I am not sure on the wiring. The easiest way to do it is with a MSD RPM switch. i know u dont want to hear this but i am a muscle car guy building a honda. and i want to do something diferant. That's cool. I am a muscle car fan myself. Actually, I love damn near all cars if you can make them go fast. i dont want to be just I/E/H. thats no fun to me. also i am one of those close minded no boost people. i want to beat everyone with just my motor. FEAR THE BOOST! ![]() sorry for having no order to my post, just kinda typing my thoughts as they come. thanks in advance for any info. No problem, hoped it helped. oh yea i think i read somewhere that a block guard wil make a little more power?, let me know if thats true. thanks again. No. It will help your block handle more power though. |
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