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Old 04-14-2005, 03:40 PM
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the best thing you can do for power is get a 2.5" collector header, with a 2.5" exhaust get custom made will save alot of money, this will produce the best power then get as the biggest resonator you can fit and choose your muffler car will sound good and produce good power
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a honda SiR, SiRII, and type r, what year were the first and last models made of each?
which is the best one and why are they so hard to find for sale (especially stock)?
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Originally Posted by Nebojsa
a honda SiR, SiRII, and type r, what year were the first and last models made of each?
which is the best one and why are they so hard to find for sale (especially stock)?
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Old 04-16-2005, 11:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Nebojsa
a honda SiR, SiRII, and type r, what year were the first and last models made of each?
which is the best one and why are they so hard to find for sale (especially stock)?
SiR
The "original" SiR engine you are referring to is the B16A1 engine.

SiRII
This engine is known as the B16A2 engine and can be found in 99 and 00 USDM Civic SiR's. This engine is capable of 160hp.

Type R
I think you are referring to a Acura Integra Type R engine. Known as the B18C5, its a potent little engine that makes in excess of 180-190hp (Im sure a Honda Techy may correct me on the exact amount). It is slightly larger than the b16a1 and a2 because it is a 1.8 litre engine.

All three engines have always been in high demand but can be found.....for a price. In terms of which engine is "better", it really depends on what you plan to do to the engine.
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Originally Posted by Cerberus
SiR
The "original" SiR engine you are referring to is the B16A1 engine.

SiRII
This engine is known as the B16A2 engine and can be found in 99 and 00 USDM Civic SiR's. This engine is capable of 160hp.

Type R
I think you are referring to a Acura Integra Type R engine. Known as the B18C5, its a potent little engine that makes in excess of 180-190hp (Im sure a Honda Techy may correct me on the exact amount). It is slightly larger than the b16a1 and a2 because it is a 1.8 litre engine.

All three engines have always been in high demand but can be found.....for a price. In terms of which engine is "better", it really depends on what you plan to do to the engine.
oh man, you've actually answered a lot of questions i was still going to ask
thanks
but one thing im still uncertain of is the TYPE R, i'm well aware that it's an acura integra, but correct me if i'm wrong, on the Honda Engine List & Specs thread it says there's a civic type R with 185hp

"B16B 1.6 16V DOHC VTEC PGM-FI 1595 185hp@8200rpm 118tq@7500 '98-'01 Civic Type-R (JDM)"

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Originally Posted by Nebojsa
oh man, you've actually answered a lot of questions i was still going to ask
thanks
but one thing im still uncertain of is the TYPE R, i'm well aware that it's an acura integra, but correct me if i'm wrong, on the Honda Engine List & Specs thread it says there's a civic type R with 185hp

"B16B 1.6 16V DOHC VTEC PGM-FI 1595 185hp@8200rpm 118tq@7500 '98-'01 Civic Type-R (JDM)"
only in japan not in canada....and cerberus told you everything and what you could get here...
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Originally Posted by Cerberus
SiR
The "original" SiR engine you are referring to is the B16A1 engine.

SiRII
This engine is known as the B16A2 engine and can be found in 99 and 00 USDM Civic SiR's. This engine is capable of 160hp.

Type R
I think you are referring to a Acura Integra Type R engine. Known as the B18C5, its a potent little engine that makes in excess of 180-190hp (Im sure a Honda Techy may correct me on the exact amount). It is slightly larger than the b16a1 and a2 because it is a 1.8 litre engine.

All three engines have always been in high demand but can be found.....for a price. In terms of which engine is "better", it really depends on what you plan to do to the engine.
So the SiR B16A1 engine has around 125hp?
how much would the SiRII cost?
also would the civic Si B16A2 have 160hp?

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