Originally posted by 98SmeLS
pros? cons? I'm debating wheather this a better idea than supercharging a b18c. I hear the ls block responds better to boost than the higher compression in the b18c. So what do u guys think? Would the lsvtec make more power than the b18c at 6 psi?
If i go with the lsvtec, what jrsc would i use? Say if i used a b16a1 head? Would it fit properly?
Thanks
First off...I'm glad that you are open to different options...openmindedness is a good thing! :werd: I'm assuming by your screen name that you have an LS integra. Have you by any chance thought of keeping your stock motor and just turboing it? A supercharger is a little easier to deal with in daily driving and is easier to maintain in most cases. I've seen guys run 8 psi on a stock LS motor, and with proper tuning, they are tunning strong after a year or 2. You could always run at like 5-6 psi and upgrade things down the road(i.e.-rebuild with forged bottom end and ported head, or just raising the boost some if the motor is still in good shape after a while).
I've seen LS/VTEC motors put out more hp than a gs-r motor, but it takes a good big of work to do so. Please don't believe everyone when they say that LS/VTEC's are unreliable. ANY motor can be killed when you push it to 8,000-9,000+ rpms on a regular basis..that's obvious. If it's built well by someone who knows what they're doing, you will be just fine. I'm sure you're aware of all the things you'll need to do to prepare the bottom end of the motor for a conversion like this. It's true that the LS has a bit lower compression, but it will be bumped up some when a VTEC head is mated to it due to their slightly smaller combustion chambers. Either route you chose to go will net you good HP and TQ gains. There's even the route of a B20b/z block(which can be had for cheap these days) turbo'd and the possiblilty of it becoming a CR/VTEC motor. Honestly though, I've seen guys run 8-9 psi on a stock gs-r motor with good tuning and they are fine. It all depends on what you're willing to spend and the overall perfomance goals you are looking for. With a supercharger, you get good power throughout the band and don't have to worry about the spool up of a turbo, then again, you most likely won't see quite the gains that you would from a turbo. Post up here again and let us know what overall perfomance you are looking for so we can better advise you as to the routes that you could take. Hope this helps ya a little.