- Wed Oct 26, 2011 8:28 pm
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Okie_doke wrote:poorman type-r wrote:Go LS/V and build it right. Unless you plan on boosting it, you won't get torque from a b16, they are torqueless motors. So just build the motor the right way and you won't have any problems. What are you hp goals?
It may sound a bit crazy but I'm trying to get as close to 200 hp as possible. I'm also staying NA so it'll be a little more reliable seeing as this is a daily driver. And by "build it right" you mean by not just slapping a vtec head on it and riding?
I want quick but also fast. I don't mind spending the money where it need be. I worry about detonation or things like piston and valve contact.
I just want to give my buddy in his SE-R a good run because its a constant Honda joke at his house cuz his car is the greatest if you ask him but he bought it quick out the box. 
SE-R's are slow. A stock LS/V would put it to shame. By "build it right" I am mean make sure everything is torqued down to spec and you use quality parts. Buy new rods, pistons so you can spin your motor passed 8.5K. Don't worry about clearance you will be good. Put 11:1-12:1 pistons with a built head (Skunk2 valvetrain and cams) Pro Series Stage 2 maybe? Hytech Tri-Y headers, Skunk2 Pro series Intake Manifold, 68mm Throttle body, Cold-Air or Short Ram Intake whatever gets you off, AEM Tru-Time Cam Gears. I would guess you would take that POS Nissan by 15 cars. No joke. Oh and you will be well beyond 200hp with that setup. Probably close to 215-220whp.
"If you want your car to be cheap and fast it wont be reliable... If you want your car to be reliable and cheap it wont be fast... If you want your car to be fast and reliable it wont be cheap"