B16B is a destroked tall deck b18 block so a different near perfect r/s ratio. also the reason for the different pistons and rods. with retarded agressive cams and dual vual springs on just the b18c and b16b and gsr b18c5
28:50 My "Big 16G" turbo on my 4G63T would NOT lag much at all! Despite high CFM and ~21+ PSI of boost! Besides, I could launch with the turbo fully spooled, or drop a gear if I mean to accelerate quickly - which ppl would do anyway. God damn I wish I still had that Talon!
@@d4a the worst modern 4cyl of all time is the late 90s early 2000s naturally aspirated 2.5 boxer from subaru. these engines made Subaru famous for the headgasket issue. also these engines are a bitch to change the gaskets on so that makes a recipe for disaster
Thank you for saying that tuning is the most important part of boosting. It’s very sad how many people will blame the sleeves when they simply could’ve gotten a better tune. As a Honda fanboy I approve!
I never thought about it. But the b series is such a handsome looking engine. It’s truly timeless. That aspect of it makes me feel like the first version of this video was the correct one
Honda was light-years ahead of all other manufacturers during the days of the B-Series engines. Lightning struck twice with the release of the K-Series engine. Every automaker since has tried to copy V-TEC with poor results. Honda has always been the King of the small engine and benchmark for reliability.
Seems they'll be the king of the large engine too (by proxy) when the V8 K48 comes out... although they do make some of the best v6's too... so maybe they have been all along without us knowing :P
Iconic and an advance engine in it's time. Imagine hearing vtec crack early 90s? Super advance engine! And the valve cover looks great, looks like a modern valve cover for a 88-89 engine, all the way to 2000.
@@Kj16V yeah today's valve covers are plastic we miss those times looking at the bonnet of our cars B16A B18C SR16VE SR20DE 4AGE 16 4AGE 20V 3SGE B6ZE valve covers made of aluminium and metal not plastic crap
If you're planning on running NOS, remember to reinforce the floorpan so you don't blow the welds on the intake and cause danger to the manifold. If you do though, just contact me. Me and the mad scientist can rip apart the block and replace the pistons rings you fried.
I can't speak for the newer Hondas, but the spirit of Soichiro Honda is alive and well in my little reliable stock CRX Si. I bought this Honda 30 years ago and 333,000 miles later it starts every day with no issues, purrs like a kitten. Can you blame us for loving these machines? Honda, on and on...
Brilliant video bud , loved the beginning 😂😂 I’m a big Honda enthusiast, love the brand but I have owned other jdm hero’s but a few years back I decided Honda is the manufacturer for me, love their history, their passion for their products. Owning a fd2R gives me such a proud feeling ,definitely my dream car . Again I really enjoyed the video . The jokes were on point but believe me , we are not all like that , I’m a proper Honda enthusiast and respect and like a lot of cars . Cheers bud. Greetings from Ireland 🇮🇪
Great Video Brother! My first new car was a 1989 Civic Hatch. I put over 350,000 on it before I sold it ! The Engine was Bullet Proof! Keep up the Great Work on Your Videos! Marty from the Jersey Shore...
Keep in mind that, although the B16B is technically a ‘B16’, it is NOT a B16A. It is actually a destroked B18C5 rather than a souped up B16A. As such, it uses the taller B18C block and longer rods. This gives it a better rod ratio than the B16A (1.83:1 vs 1.74:1) for lower piston side loading and internal stresses at high RPM. Of course, the B16B was never a terribly popular engine for swapping due to the fact that it costs almost as much as a B18C5, which has greater power and torque.
My first engine swap was actually the B16 ugly step-brother, the (twin cam) ZC in my 91 Civic back in the late '90s... good times, LOL! Enjoyed your video
Not sure who is here all these years later. But I had a 91 Integra with a b16a and I do want to say that if you looking to boost it is very reliable if tuned properly but make sure to get pistons like he said :) and aftermarket head gasket with ARP head studs to keep from that head separating from the bottom end :) With that it’s insanely fun and quite good with reliability!!
One thing you don't mention is that these engines come with one of the most hacked and tunable stock ECUs ever made. Download HTS, burn a chip and for under 100$ you have more features than a lot of standalones. 300$ if you want realtime tuning instead of burning chips. Dual low/hi cam maps 24x20 for ign and fuel, tps based vtec, pwm boost w/boost by gear, 2step/rpm limits, general purpose IO, traction control, flex fuel..so much
Had a stock VTI-R Vtec EK civic. If it wasn't for the older stock AE93 corolla with the 4AGE that I'd owned earlier I would have been impressed. But the older 4AGE Toyota just seemed more urgent, more fun. Both outstanding machines of their day, but the non camshaft timing tech 4AGE gave me more fizz "down there"
I had a b16a in my DA integra i had so much fun back in 2002. Then I did a 1.7L gsr swap in the DA integra. Then in 2010 I did a ep3 kseries swap then I went with a k24bottom end and a k20A head had so much fun with the Kseries
I once had a 99 Civic hatch with a B16A... the guys I got it from done a stock rebuild... they gapped the rings for a turbo build though...used gsr cams... and a lot of other supporting mods... they hit the tuning on the head.... their claim was it was putting out around 400 wheel horsepower...(I guestimate 375-385)... it sure did feel like it.. I've owned many powerful V8 cars in my time... but this was probably one of the fastest four-cylinder cars I've ever owned... strange feeling when you're running 80 miles an hour and the front tires just melt right off in 3rd gear.....fun times...!!!.. of course I'm not one of those you mentioned at the beginning of the video....lol... I like all different types of engines....
The H series took everything from the B series to a new level. I'd love to drop a high comp H into my 1991 civic... but it needs a lot of exterior and interior work, and a handful of prayers. 😂 Love the Honda engines, love the old Hondas in particular.
As a Honda fan and tuning maniac, my life purpose is an awd s2000 f20c or f22c. The best production engine EVER! Now, good luck to find an adequate engine that doesn't come from a crash. Perhaps a CTR limited edition awd conversion and building would be awesome too
I'm a engineer and a B series Fan, i like your content its full of info i just take it all i even learn stuff, thats a true informative video just continue to do those impressive videos ! Do the B18 i'm waiting for it ! U got my subscribe !
I'm a motorcycle lover but i love engines. I restored my dads 20 years old honda wave 100 which is a low CC's square engine but i upgraded the block to a 56mm bore and retained its stroke to 49.5mm. Upgraded its valves from 24mm intake and 19mm exhaust to a 28mm intake and 24mm exhaust. Same camshaft but with harder spring for high rpms and minimizing valve float. And it works great in low to mid rpm but lacking in high rpm but my dad loves it's performance. After i bought a 4 valve head with 6.5 camshaft lift and a 19mm in 17mm ex its performance boost matching those 150ccs 2valve engines with its peak but suffer in low rpms and its torque kick in at 6000rpms so i switch to the 2 big valve design for city and offroad performance.
Love this series, possibly even more now that it has my b16b in the series, but I didn't hear anywhere that the b16b and the b18c5 are the same block, which is why you can stroke a b16b to 2.2, which is crazy. That + turbo is my plan, although I'm $14k+ into my car and its still in pieces in the garage, waiting on more $ for more parts, it never ends.
Yeah, I did forget the part about the block which I very much regret. There's a lot of info in these vids and sometimes some of it escapes. I know how it is to have a project in pieces and lots of money in it. I have a little video on the topic that might help a bit: ruclips.net/video/ikteLvWmCK8/видео.html Best of luck to you and I hope you get to see your build on the road soon!
Don't love it, don't hate it. I prefer the b18 because of the increased torque if we are talking only b series, of course the K series is a different story. Good video. I enjoyed it.
Now I drive my 2nd Civic EJ with D14A4 engine, and this is my 4th Honda... I dream about B16 and make it like new, and i will make this dream come true. Honda, The power of dreams.
I had a EJ with a D series and when I used to take it to a back street garage for a plug change I used to have to remind them that cylinder 4 was where cylinder 1 was so dont mess up re attaching the leads. They don't believe it runs backwards till they lift the bonnet and see the auxiliary belt and timing belt on opposite sides. You can feel the difference, less driveline inertia, much more direct feel to the engine
aluminum block was sleeved from the factory but probably isn't sufficient for north of 500hp. also it makes sense the fuel rail won't flow enough fuel for high hp builds because they were not designed to flow that much fuel. if you haven't already I would like to see the rotary engine on this series.
The engine at 22:03 is H/F Series, the distributor is on the exhaust cam side of the engine. Other than that this was a fantastic video! - A Honda Fanatic
Cant tell you how many b series ive built. Most times the only thing ive changed were the pistons, rods, head studs, and fuel system. Other than that all stock and many over 450-600hp. One of which i daily drove 2 years.
I have driven b16 what an entertaining 9k revving engine. I start to really like your videos. Again nice video.Mabe next boxer ,Wankel,Audis 20v .......
My uncle and I put a b16b type r in a coupe the other day. It was pulling our fat asses up NY mountain roads like nothing at about 135mph and still climbing. It's a very impressive engine. And it sounds like a motorcycle
Honda always made impressive small displacement NA engines. My utmost respect goes to them. Also, the S2000 and NSX (original). aarrgh!!!. And considering I am an S54, Rotary and Busso fanboy, that is a lot of praise. I truly missed out on those 2, I was too young to afford them then, and now that I am older, I cannot afford their skyrocketing prices :-( . Don't feel too bad though, Even though they got away, I still got my dream machines with S54, 13B and 3SGTE engines inside :-) Maybe one day, who knows. ;-)
Being someone who put a built B18 swap in my 91 Crx Hf back in 2004 and how deeply I loved that car as it had the best of everything , the B series Honda motors truly are one of the top 5 best engine families in a mass produced vehicle ever made PERIOD and btw the vtec Bseries motors came with dual valve springs to avoid having valve floating from occuring when at high Rpm's , also just a question and I very well may be wrong here on this one didnt the B16B have the exact same bore size as its big brother the B18c5 ITR engones ? I always was under the impression that they both used the exact same engine block , that being the block already being used in the 1.8L Integra Type R's , diffeerences for the b16b that i thought were only cams , pistons rods and crank shaft, so i always thought the B16b was the only b16 ever made that had a different bore size than the rest. I may very well be wrong though.. Got a suggestion for another fantastic nearly indestructible , easy and cheap to maintain engine family that built itself a true legacy of being indestructable and I think would make a good video is the inline 6cyl family of Jeep engines starting with the old AMC 3.6 or 3.7 engine , then next they built a 4.2L version that came in the Jeep CJ5's , CJ7, CJ8 and 87-90 Jeep Wrangler YJ, then in 1987 AMC created the latest and what would bevome the mpst well known and famously indestructable inline 6 which was the 4.0L inline 6, which they initially put in the 1987-1990 Jeep Cherokee and Commanchees , then it became even tougher and considerably more reliable when Chrysler bought out AMC Chrysler revised and updated rhe 4.0 creating the 1991 4.0 High Output which came in 91-2001 Jeep cherokees , 91-92 Jeep Commanchees , 91-2005 Jeep Wrangler TJ and the 93-2005 Grand Cherokees. Unfortunately the 4.0 inline 6 was no longer produced after 2005 supposedly according to Chrysler because they couldn't any longer modify it to conform to more and more increasingly strict nation emissions laws and restrictions on automobiles in the US , but that 4.0 straight 6 def is one of the top 5 most reliable and indestructible engines ever made period.
You’re intro is great. Lol. I actually come from the other side of the table. Where we like every other brand but honda but lately the b and k series has grown on me and I’m seriously contemplating to see what all this fuss is about for my next project
I got my 2000 civic SI with 44k original miles. I just did a b18c1 turbo swap up to 600hp. Obviously this car will never be racing. Hoping to sell in a future for a good pay. I mean legends never die. Mine is still like new condition
Interesting fact: The B16B actually use the taller B18 block and therefore have the best rod/stroke ratio of any B series, and can also handle more Revs and actually also has the highest redline/revlimiter. Fun closing fact: B17 1,7L with a different crank also exist.
You should cover the H,F, and the Frankenstein G23 engines. Advantages, disadvantages, issues with or without tuning. All the good stuff. Great work keep it up
The b series altogether is great. Combinations with transmission gears IMO are what make these cars great. If you’re looking to drag race, using a b16 transmission with longer 4th and 5th gears are masterful modifications. Because the b16 transmission gesrs are so short, this allows power to be gained quickly, and also toward the end when the power is already balanced, you have more ratio in your powerband. For road racing, a stock b16 will destroy in the mountains.
Thought I chime into what you said about the camshafts. All honda performance vtec engine's use 3 different cam profiles per camshaft known as the primary, secondary and middle lobes. The first two are the smaller lobes and are asymmetric meaning the primary is bigger and has an overall different profile then the secondary and that is to create a tornado like swirl in the combustion chamber for better fuel efficiency. And then the middle being the vtec lobe for higher rpm operation. So in total there are 6 different lobe profiles.
24.59 "What's the weakest link?" = The owner I was going to say their wallet, but yes their brains too. He is even right on how these failed modders while few are very vocal and spread misinformation about the engine from their own short comings. I like this guy!
GREAT video!!! I am a lover of Naturally Aspirated engines!! I would love to see a video on the N/A K20C2 2.0L civic engine (base model engine for tenth generation civic2016-present) All i see are videos on K20C1 or the Type R turbo 2.0 engine... keep up the great work!
Wow you need more subs dude. Great info and great video. Way better then those million sub channels who think they funny when all you want is info on a motor! Just subbed man
I think B16B rods are longer....not lighter. B16B uses the taller P72 Engine block developed for the Integra. The result is a higher rod-stroke ratio that reduces piston acceleration at TDC and cylinder stress at high rpm....But I could be wrong.
Why not some german engines next? M50/M52 (since they are basically the same you could do them toghether) are great engines, take boost, and can get upgraded in a million ways. If not maybe 13/20B? Anything you do is worth the watch. To be honest I would love to see you do some more stuff on a project car, I know here in europe they are expenisve but loved seeing you work on them.
Thank you. M50 will be done, 13b very soon too. I'm working on my bike now, but I've got massive plans for my AW11 too. It's hibernating through winter but it's always evolving and I'm always planning stuff for it.
I know there’s a lot of VTEC fanboys out there but I actually think theres more 2JZ and Chevy small block fanboys who are even more close minded about other engines.
block doesn't decide the cc. Bore and stroke do. Get a longer block from a bigger cc engine and put the shorter block crank in it, throw in some longer rods to make up the extra height and its the same CC as the shorter block only with longer rods (longer rods generally mean higher revs)
The b16b is a p73 block with a 1.84 rod to stroke ratio. I’ve rebuilt b16a and a b16b . The b16a block is a pr3 with a shorter deck hight compared to the p73 . The b16b is a b18c with a bespoke crank with bigger counter weights and longer stroke and rods to achieve a 1.6 displacement. At the same time have the r/s ratio be stable for the n2 series the ek9 was Established for. Also slightly different cams . Learn before you claim folks .
Chris Jones rod to stroke is the angle to which the rod is at tdc and btdc the less severe of angle the more stable aka less stress on the wrist pin . That is what a longer rod on a p73 block will do. That’s why a b20v isn’t the most reliable 🙂🧠
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driving 4 answers hey you remind me of the guy visiting the boosted bois
B16B is a destroked tall deck b18 block so a different near perfect r/s ratio. also the reason for the different pistons and rods. with retarded agressive cams and dual vual springs on just the b18c and b16b and gsr b18c5
28:50 My "Big 16G" turbo on my 4G63T would NOT lag much at all! Despite high CFM and ~21+ PSI of boost! Besides, I could launch with the turbo fully spooled, or drop a gear if I mean to accelerate quickly - which ppl would do anyway.
God damn I wish I still had that Talon!
You should do a series on legendary unreliable engines as well.
Definitely! That's an idea, to cover some of the epic lemons out there. Will be fun 🤭
@@d4a it would definitely give many oppertunities for jokes.
As a 7M owner I am scared by this comment :P
@@d4a the worst modern 4cyl of all time is the late 90s early 2000s naturally aspirated 2.5 boxer from subaru. these engines made Subaru famous for the headgasket issue. also these engines are a bitch to change the gaskets on so that makes a recipe for disaster
N54 😬
Thanks proof HONDA b series was made by god best 5 mins video ever
Lol. I know I didn't know a 5 min video could be so informative
Hahaha
Was a little side project. Still got big things coming.
Thank you for saying that tuning is the most important part of boosting. It’s very sad how many people will blame the sleeves when they simply could’ve gotten a better tune. As a Honda fanboy I approve!
That's some real talk my dud ! Proper build proper tune 😎
I never thought about it. But the b series is such a handsome looking engine. It’s truly timeless. That aspect of it makes me feel like the first version of this video was the correct one
Honda was light-years ahead of all other manufacturers during the days of the B-Series engines. Lightning struck twice with the release of the K-Series engine. Every automaker since has tried to copy V-TEC with poor results. Honda has always been the King of the small engine and benchmark for reliability.
Seems they'll be the king of the large engine too (by proxy) when the V8 K48 comes out... although they do make some of the best v6's too... so maybe they have been all along without us knowing :P
Toyota was the only other company that had it work. The 2ZZ is a great engine and it's clear as day that VVTL-i is a great thing, much like VTEC
@@lomfmur yea but the ZZ engines arent as nearly reliable as the B or K series
@@UAE_8100 ZZ's are still really reliable, theres tons of 1ZZ's past 300-400k and I've seen numerous 2ZZ's past 300k as well
@@lomfmur yea maybe but overall the B engines are in a very different league, like almost 4g63 league, zz engines are comparable to D series
You forgot to mention Jesus drives a Honda Accord.
Totes yeet yo :D
"I do not speak of my own Accord"
God drives an s2000
@@graysondick337 wrong, God drives a CRX hence its old nickname "God's Chariot".
Yea a d series to be humble but when it's time for business Type R EG
Forgotten weapons : gun jesus
Iconic engines : engine jesus
The mechanical holy trinity
We need to find the third
Its Junkie Jezus, hallowed be thy name. The one who comes through with the goods when all other connections have fallen short. HALLELUJAH!!
Magnificent comparison
I love the b series so much I have had mine for 17 years and counting long live the bseries
Enrique Alvarez how much miles?
@@yeezy7905 car has over 400,00 miles on it's second engine. Still has original trans and ac compressor
Enrique Alvarez at what mileage did you change the engine?
@@yeezy7905 around 225k but it wasn't bad I just upgraded
Amen!
Another solid episode. Its a ton of work to get the fact checking and presentation to this level and we all appreciate it.
I’ve had a B16a powered 90 dx hatch for 17 years and it’s held up to some crazy abuse and still sounds and runs great. Honda makes a solid engine.
The Honda fan boy section was brilliant!
Iconic and an advance engine in it's time. Imagine hearing vtec crack early 90s? Super advance engine! And the valve cover looks great, looks like a modern valve cover for a 88-89 engine, all the way to 2000.
It's funny, modern valve have gone backwards in terms of aesthetics. They look like shit now!
@@Kj16V yeah today's valve covers are plastic we miss those times looking at the bonnet of our cars B16A B18C SR16VE SR20DE 4AGE 16 4AGE 20V 3SGE B6ZE valve covers made of aluminium and metal not plastic crap
Usually you can't see the valve covers anyway because there is that plastic engine cover on top. It of course has a purpose- it damps out some noise.
@@nerd1000ify I know the purpose of that cover but It makes the engine look more like a piece of plastic and a little bit ugly in my opinion
@@giancarlolugo9586 I agree, it hides the true workings of the engine and makes it more of a magic box that nobody understands.
If you're planning on running NOS, remember to reinforce the floorpan so you don't blow the welds on the intake and cause danger to the manifold.
If you do though, just contact me. Me and the mad scientist can rip apart the block and replace the pistons rings you fried.
I can't speak for the newer Hondas, but the spirit of Soichiro Honda is alive and well in my little reliable stock CRX Si. I bought this Honda 30 years ago and 333,000 miles later it starts every day with no issues, purrs like a kitten. Can you blame us for loving these machines? Honda, on and on...
Brilliant video bud , loved the beginning 😂😂 I’m a big Honda enthusiast, love the brand but I have owned other jdm hero’s but a few years back I decided Honda is the manufacturer for me, love their history, their passion for their products. Owning a fd2R gives me such a proud feeling ,definitely my dream car . Again I really enjoyed the video . The jokes were on point but believe me , we are not all like that , I’m a proper Honda enthusiast and respect and like a lot of cars . Cheers bud.
Greetings from Ireland 🇮🇪
Out of all the honda engines the B16 was most fun to drive. Plan on building a B16B for my next engine.
Great Video Brother! My first new car was a 1989 Civic Hatch. I put over 350,000 on it before I sold it ! The Engine was Bullet Proof!
Keep up the Great Work on Your Videos!
Marty from the Jersey Shore...
Being in high school in the late mid to late 90s, I have a lot of experience and good memories with this engine and Honda in general. Great video!
This is an insane amount of detail. I don't know what all your sources were but you did a great job of putting it all together. Kudos.
Nice video !
I have my Civic EK4 since 2003 and it has 206000km and still running strong with skunk2 stage1 cams.
I love it !
Keep in mind that, although the B16B is technically a ‘B16’, it is NOT a B16A.
It is actually a destroked B18C5 rather than a souped up B16A. As such, it uses the taller B18C block and longer rods. This gives it a better rod ratio than the B16A (1.83:1 vs 1.74:1) for lower piston side loading and internal stresses at high RPM. Of course, the B16B was never a terribly popular engine for swapping due to the fact that it costs almost as much as a B18C5, which has greater power and torque.
My first engine swap was actually the B16 ugly step-brother, the (twin cam) ZC in my 91 Civic back in the late '90s... good times, LOL! Enjoyed your video
Not sure who is here all these years later. But I had a 91 Integra with a b16a and I do want to say that if you looking to boost it is very reliable if tuned properly but make sure to get pistons like he said :) and aftermarket head gasket with ARP head studs to keep from that head separating from the bottom end :) With that it’s insanely fun and quite good with reliability!!
How much torque is it putting down?
Stock b16 owner here. Great video and great knowledge! Thanks you so much!
This is the best engineering youtube channel! IN DEPTH INFO!!!
One thing you don't mention is that these engines come with one of the most hacked and tunable stock ECUs ever made. Download HTS, burn a chip and for under 100$ you have more features than a lot of standalones. 300$ if you want realtime tuning instead of burning chips. Dual low/hi cam maps 24x20 for ign and fuel, tps based vtec, pwm boost w/boost by gear, 2step/rpm limits, general purpose IO, traction control, flex fuel..so much
Had a stock VTI-R Vtec EK civic. If it wasn't for the older stock AE93 corolla with the 4AGE that I'd owned earlier I would have been impressed. But the older 4AGE Toyota just seemed more urgent, more fun. Both outstanding machines of their day, but the non camshaft timing tech 4AGE gave me more fizz "down there"
I had a b16a in my DA integra i had so much fun back in 2002. Then I did a 1.7L gsr swap in the DA integra. Then in 2010 I did a ep3 kseries swap then I went with a k24bottom end and a k20A head had so much fun with the Kseries
Just bought ek4 civic, thanks for making this much information available so clearly and easy.
Danke!
Danke für Ihre Unterstützung 😊
@@d4a keep going!!!
I think the B17 deserves a video of it's own, as well.
I once had a 99 Civic hatch with a B16A... the guys I got it from done a stock rebuild... they gapped the rings for a turbo build though...used gsr cams... and a lot of other supporting mods... they hit the tuning on the head.... their claim was it was putting out around 400 wheel horsepower...(I guestimate 375-385)... it sure did feel like it.. I've owned many powerful V8 cars in my time... but this was probably one of the fastest four-cylinder cars I've ever owned... strange feeling when you're running 80 miles an hour and the front tires just melt right off in 3rd gear.....fun times...!!!.. of course I'm not one of those you mentioned at the beginning of the video....lol... I like all different types of engines....
Love the b series but I’ve been building a turbo h22 awd civic hatch gotta give the h series some love it’s always the k and the B
There will be a video on the H22 as well!
The H series took everything from the B series to a new level.
I'd love to drop a high comp H into my 1991 civic... but it needs a lot of exterior and interior work, and a handful of prayers. 😂
Love the Honda engines, love the old Hondas in particular.
As a Honda fan and tuning maniac, my life purpose is an awd s2000 f20c or f22c. The best production engine EVER! Now, good luck to find an adequate engine that doesn't come from a crash. Perhaps a CTR limited edition awd conversion and building would be awesome too
b16a2 is soo much fun but i also love that j30a5 extra torque and power never hurts.
I'm a engineer and a B series Fan, i like your content its full of info i just take it all i even learn stuff, thats a true informative video just continue to do those impressive videos ! Do the B18 i'm waiting for it ! U got my subscribe !
Honda b engines or Volvo b engines
All jokes aside they are the best engines ever produced!!!!!!
Thanks!
Thank you so much. I really appreciate it!
5:00 Honda fans : ight imma head out
😂🤣
Difference between maniacal fanboys and fans.
I'm a Nissan fan but I will always secretly like Hondas more
I'm a motorcycle lover but i love engines. I restored my dads 20 years old honda wave 100 which is a low CC's square engine but i upgraded the block to a 56mm bore and retained its stroke to 49.5mm. Upgraded its valves from 24mm intake and 19mm exhaust to a 28mm intake and 24mm exhaust. Same camshaft but with harder spring for high rpms and minimizing valve float. And it works great in low to mid rpm but lacking in high rpm but my dad loves it's performance. After i bought a 4 valve head with 6.5 camshaft lift and a 19mm in 17mm ex its performance boost matching those 150ccs 2valve engines with its peak but suffer in low rpms and its torque kick in at 6000rpms so i switch to the 2 big valve design for city and offroad performance.
I love how you did that audio transition at the beginning lol, it was clever.
Love this series, possibly even more now that it has my b16b in the series, but I didn't hear anywhere that the b16b and the b18c5 are the same block, which is why you can stroke a b16b to 2.2, which is crazy. That + turbo is my plan, although I'm $14k+ into my car and its still in pieces in the garage, waiting on more $ for more parts, it never ends.
Yeah, I did forget the part about the block which I very much regret. There's a lot of info in these vids and sometimes some of it escapes. I know how it is to have a project in pieces and lots of money in it. I have a little video on the topic that might help a bit: ruclips.net/video/ikteLvWmCK8/видео.html
Best of luck to you and I hope you get to see your build on the road soon!
Can you please definitely do a series on the Honda H series of engines it would be really nice if you could absolutely do that
Don't love it, don't hate it. I prefer the b18 because of the increased torque if we are talking only b series, of course the K series is a different story. Good video. I enjoyed it.
A very gifted presenter! I predict an expansive future ....
I've heard that people are making over 250 horsepower in B series engines now a day. This shows how ahead of their time these engines were. (:
Now I drive my 2nd Civic EJ with D14A4 engine, and this is my 4th Honda... I dream about B16 and make it like new, and i will make this dream come true. Honda, The power of dreams.
The turbo charged Honda lawnmower at 22:00 was bad ass!
I had a EJ with a D series and when I used to take it to a back street garage for a plug change I used to have to remind them that cylinder 4 was where cylinder 1 was so dont mess up re attaching the leads. They don't believe it runs backwards till they lift the bonnet and see the auxiliary belt and timing belt on opposite sides. You can feel the difference, less driveline inertia, much more direct feel to the engine
aluminum block was sleeved from the factory but probably isn't sufficient for north of 500hp. also it makes sense the fuel rail won't flow enough fuel for high hp builds because they were not designed to flow that much fuel.
if you haven't already I would like to see the rotary engine on this series.
As a Honda boy, you’re not wrong about the Honda community me personally, I like to talk or am open to talk about all types of engines
The engine at 22:03 is H/F Series, the distributor is on the exhaust cam side of the engine. Other than that this was a fantastic video! - A Honda Fanatic
Do you mean this one? ruclips.net/video/TjnRz9BAS9Q/видео.html
Thanks, glad you liked the video, and didn't get mad at my humour attempt :)
Cant tell you how many b series ive built. Most times the only thing ive changed were the pistons, rods, head studs, and fuel system. Other than that all stock and many over 450-600hp. One of which i daily drove 2 years.
I had an EF with a B16 swap and a Jackson supercharger. It was a fun little car.
I have driven b16 what an entertaining 9k revving engine. I start to really like your videos. Again nice video.Mabe next boxer ,Wankel,Audis 20v .......
My uncle and I put a b16b type r in a coupe the other day. It was pulling our fat asses up NY mountain roads like nothing at about 135mph and still climbing. It's a very impressive engine. And it sounds like a motorcycle
Christian De Vos Yeah bro my Acura Integra 1990 cruised 120 mph with a a car full of five young men without breaking a sweat back in 1991
i had a honda integra dc2 which had a b18 engine 😍 fantastic car and especialy when vtec kicked in yo 😲 great fun one of my favorate cars 👌
Back in 05 when i was junior i bought a 94 civic coupe and swapped a b16 in .i still miss that car
I' m new on this Channel...but...you're great. Wonderful explanation and documentation really deep.
Ciao from Italy.👏👏👏
Love this series buddy. Keep it going strong.
Your best video yet!
May I suggest the audi 5v 4cyld engine....
I'm a honda fanboy but a fanboy of anything with a motor and some fun !
Honda always made impressive small displacement NA engines. My utmost respect goes to them. Also, the S2000 and NSX (original). aarrgh!!!. And considering I am an S54, Rotary and Busso fanboy, that is a lot of praise. I truly missed out on those 2, I was too young to afford them then, and now that I am older, I cannot afford their skyrocketing prices :-( . Don't feel too bad though, Even though they got away, I still got my dream machines with S54, 13B and 3SGTE engines inside :-) Maybe one day, who knows. ;-)
Twin charging a B16, that's sound very very interesting
The Honda CBR 400 w/REV is my new favorite motorcycle.
Being someone who put a built B18 swap in my 91 Crx Hf back in 2004 and how deeply I loved that car as it had the best of everything , the B series Honda motors truly are one of the top 5 best engine families in a mass produced vehicle ever made PERIOD and btw the vtec Bseries motors came with dual valve springs to avoid having valve floating from occuring when at high Rpm's , also just a question and I very well may be wrong here on this one didnt the B16B have the exact same bore size as its big brother the B18c5 ITR engones ? I always was under the impression that they both used the exact same engine block , that being the block already being used in the 1.8L Integra Type R's , diffeerences for the b16b that i thought were only cams , pistons rods and crank shaft, so i always thought the B16b was the only b16 ever made that had a different bore size than the rest. I may very well be wrong though.. Got a suggestion for another fantastic nearly indestructible , easy and cheap to maintain engine family that built itself a true legacy of being indestructable and I think would make a good video is the inline 6cyl family of Jeep engines starting with the old AMC 3.6 or 3.7 engine , then next they built a 4.2L version that came in the Jeep CJ5's , CJ7, CJ8 and 87-90 Jeep Wrangler YJ, then in 1987 AMC created the latest and what would bevome the mpst well known and famously indestructable inline 6 which was the 4.0L inline 6, which they initially put in the 1987-1990 Jeep Cherokee and Commanchees , then it became even tougher and considerably more reliable when Chrysler bought out AMC Chrysler revised and updated rhe 4.0 creating the 1991 4.0 High Output which came in 91-2001 Jeep cherokees , 91-92 Jeep Commanchees , 91-2005 Jeep Wrangler TJ and the 93-2005 Grand Cherokees. Unfortunately the 4.0 inline 6 was no longer produced after 2005 supposedly according to Chrysler because they couldn't any longer modify it to conform to more and more increasingly strict nation emissions laws and restrictions on automobiles in the US , but that 4.0 straight 6 def is one of the top 5 most reliable and indestructible engines ever made period.
You’re intro is great. Lol. I actually come from the other side of the table. Where we like every other brand but honda but lately the b and k series has grown on me and I’m seriously contemplating to see what all this fuss is about for my next project
46 people that cant afford vtec!
And i loved the begening of this video.. your never gonna change my mind dont try!
I got my 2000 civic SI with 44k original miles. I just did a b18c1 turbo swap up to 600hp. Obviously this car will never be racing. Hoping to sell in a future for a good pay. I mean legends never die. Mine is still like new condition
B16 all day boi🔥🔥🔥🔥
I'm car mechanic work at usde car dealership in Tucson but I learn a lot tink after I saw your video mashallah 👏 good work
Watched this video when it first came out, I miss building my b16's, b18's, b20vtec's and ls vtecs but I'm on to Mazdaspeed now, MZR DISI engines
One reason Honda blocks last so long is the top ring is barrel faced,so there is no ridge on the top of the bore just carbon and varnish.
May this be the best video you've made yet? Love ur passion dude, its shared
Interesting fact: The B16B actually use the taller B18 block and therefore have the best rod/stroke ratio of any B series, and can also handle more Revs and actually also has the highest redline/revlimiter.
Fun closing fact: B17 1,7L with a different crank also exist.
You should cover the H,F, and the Frankenstein G23 engines. Advantages, disadvantages, issues with or without tuning. All the good stuff. Great work keep it up
The b series altogether is great. Combinations with transmission gears IMO are what make these cars great. If you’re looking to drag race, using a b16 transmission with longer 4th and 5th gears are masterful modifications. Because the b16 transmission gesrs are so short, this allows power to be gained quickly, and also toward the end when the power is already balanced, you have more ratio in your powerband. For road racing, a stock b16 will destroy in the mountains.
Awsome channel mate 🎉 good on you. Thanx
Wish you spent more time on b18c.
H22 please
Obviously still has to do F20C as well
Thought I chime into what you said about the camshafts. All honda performance vtec engine's use 3 different cam profiles per camshaft known as the primary, secondary and middle lobes. The first two are the smaller lobes and are asymmetric meaning the primary is bigger and has an overall different profile then the secondary and that is to create a tornado like swirl in the combustion chamber for better fuel efficiency. And then the middle being the vtec lobe for higher rpm operation. So in total there are 6 different lobe profiles.
B18c and k series next pls !
JDM Malika B18c5 👍🏾 jigga! 😎 now that’s what I am talking about....
Interesting and helpful information, the b20 would be the perfect video for your channel
24.59 "What's the weakest link?" = The owner
I was going to say their wallet, but yes their brains too.
He is even right on how these failed modders while few are very vocal and spread misinformation about the engine from their own short comings.
I like this guy!
GREAT video!!! I am a lover of Naturally Aspirated engines!! I would love to see a video on the N/A K20C2 2.0L civic engine (base model engine for tenth generation civic2016-present) All i see are videos on K20C1 or the Type R turbo 2.0 engine...
keep up the great work!
I love all your videos, do a video on the H series I’d like to learn about that
I have an b18c4 in my civic (basically a gsr but tuned for torque) and i really like it. Some day it will have a turbo :)
Very informative of the vid regarding the B serious technical data that I seldom/ never got in other vid, thanks much.
Wow you need more subs dude. Great info and great video. Way better then those million sub channels who think they funny when all you want is info on a motor! Just subbed man
Much better sound quality! 👌
99 Em1 with CTR cams. All original besides the cams and a few other mods! 🥰😎🤙🏾
Please do a video on the d series as well I know it's no b or k but it's the working class hero of engines
Wow, your videos have come a long way in 2 years.
i love this series man keep it up!
I think B16B rods are longer....not lighter. B16B uses the taller P72 Engine block developed for the Integra. The result is a higher rod-stroke ratio that reduces piston acceleration at TDC and cylinder stress at high rpm....But I could be wrong.
OMG 😂 i actually fell out of my office chair laughing at the Honda Fan Boy segment ... PRICELESS!
Why not some german engines next? M50/M52 (since they are basically the same you could do them toghether) are great engines, take boost, and can get upgraded in a million ways. If not maybe 13/20B? Anything you do is worth the watch. To be honest I would love to see you do some more stuff on a project car, I know here in europe they are expenisve but loved seeing you work on them.
Thank you. M50 will be done, 13b very soon too. I'm working on my bike now, but I've got massive plans for my AW11 too. It's hibernating through winter but it's always evolving and I'm always planning stuff for it.
Nice engine history. I want to see honda k20 next. Hehehe
I know there’s a lot of VTEC fanboys out there but I actually think theres more 2JZ and Chevy small block fanboys who are even more close minded about other engines.
I believe you are right
The b16b is a 1.8 block with a different crank and longer rods for a better rod to stroke ratio
Anthony Tzortzoudakis no it’s a 1.6 hence the b16, b18 1.8 b20 2.0
block doesn't decide the cc. Bore and stroke do. Get a longer block from a bigger cc engine and put the shorter block crank in it, throw in some longer rods to make up the extra height and its the same CC as the shorter block only with longer rods (longer rods generally mean higher revs)
The b16 has shorter rods its a short stroke engine. Plus it isnt rod to stroke its bore to stroke. You dont get it
The b16b is a p73 block with a 1.84 rod to stroke ratio. I’ve rebuilt b16a and a b16b . The b16a block is a pr3 with a shorter deck hight compared to the p73 . The b16b is a b18c with a bespoke crank with bigger counter weights and longer stroke and rods to achieve a 1.6 displacement. At the same time have the r/s ratio be stable for the n2 series the ek9 was
Established for. Also slightly different cams . Learn before you claim folks .
Chris Jones rod to stroke is the angle to which the rod is at tdc and btdc the less severe of angle the more stable aka less stress on the wrist pin . That is what a longer rod on a p73 block will do. That’s why a b20v isn’t the most reliable 🙂🧠
I had a '91 CRX. . . I miss that car so much 😫😭😭😫