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Old Sep 4, 2007 | 02:39 PM
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Which Honda engine is the best?

I bought a 1993 Honda Del Soloriginally equiped with a 1.6Someone Installed a Crate B15 engineWhich engine has the most performance and HP rating.NOW before you all proceed in telling me about all other engines,please read this question.The swap had already been done.And you can get a Crate engine shipped,some warehouses have these kicking around that they bought extras of right out of Japan without emissions.Oh I forgot..I have never found any code for a B15 engineI was told it was a B15 engine But I don't believe they made one..They did make a D15 though.
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The original 1.6 is better than the b15. check out the links i have put up. there is no such thing as which is the best because swapping which engine into which chassis is an important factor to consider too. example: a EG hatch with k20 Vs DC5 and the faster one should be the EG because of its lighter chasis. so the chassis used have to be compared and in your case i suppose the Del Sol. Do consider a B18CR (DC2) which would be cheaper than the k20 and it can be further modified to enhance the performance. Seen a B18CR with turbo on youtube which outputs 600+HP. but prior to the turbo charging, internal strengthening must be done!































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