aesc wrote:Hondas seem to react better so very simple intake and exhaust mods, dear I say better than 4AGEs. But then I guess that comes back to their agressive cams
B16's happily run on 91 too dont they? Like to see a blacktop do that

Err.. nope, both my B16A and H22A noticeably lost power and knocked like a bastard when I cheaped out and filled up with 91.. the higher compression loved 98 though.
[A NINJA] wrote:I just wish someone would NA tune the crap out of their 4A-GE and race the kelford cams civic down the track. 1600 NA vs 1600 NA
I think you'll find that the Kelford civic has an H22A block, stroked to 2.3l.. in fact, *googles*
non_vtec wrote:The car is running a custom crank, rods, pistons, by all accounts its 2.3litre, 15.25mm lift cams, custom head work, roller rockers etc etc.. it runs a custom 4spd gbox using an H22 housing, ITB's, Hytech side exit header, race gas, 750kg with driver..
So, I guess you'll need a SERIOUSLY tuned 4AGE to keep up with that!
So I guess we've concluded, factory vs factory, the B16A is a superior motor to the 4AGE?
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