Difference of b18a1 and b18b1?

bonspeed

PinoyDomesticMarket
So I'm planning to go LS/VTEC on my b18a1, but my mechanic is arguing with me that I can't do that on my b18a1 he said that it can only be done on the b18b1 or the jdm b18b which is completely wrong right?.. what's the difference of the two blocks? so I can prove my mechanic that he's wrong....
 

bonspeed

PinoyDomesticMarket
yeah I know! I just want to know the difference of the two blocks so that I can tell to his face that he's wrong..
 


jznsn2u

Active Member
wellll... wikipedia saysssssss

B18A1

* NON -VTEC
* Found in:
o 1990-1993 Acura Integra usdm "RS/LS/GS" (DA9, DB1)
+ Displacement: 1,834 cc (111.9 cu in)
+ Compression: 9.2:1
+ Bore: 81 mm (3.2 in)
+ Stroke: 89 mm (3.5 in)
+ Rod Length: 137.01 mm (5.394")
+ Rod/Stroke Ratio: 1.54
+ Redline: 6500 rpm
+ Rev Limiter: 7200
+ Programmed fuel injection
+ Power: 90-91 Only: 130 bhp (97 kW) @ 6000 rpm & 121 ft·lbf (164 N·m) @ 5000 rpm
+ Power: 92-93 Only: 140 bhp (100 kW) @ 6300 rpm & 126 ft·lbf (171 N·m) @ 5000 rpm
+ Transmission: 90-91: A1,S1, cable
+ Transmission: 92-93: YS1, cable

[edit] B18B1

* NON-VTEC
* Found in:
o 1994-2001 Acura Integra "RS/LS/GS/SE" (DC4/DB7)
+ Displacement: 1,834 cc (111.9 cu in)
+ Compression: 9.2:1
+ Bore: 81 mm (3.2 in)
+ Stroke: 89 mm (3.5 in)
+ Rod Length: 137.01 mm (5.394")
+ Rod/Stroke Ratio: 1.54
+ Power: 142 hp (106 kW) @ 6300 rpm & 127 ft·lbf (172 N·m) @ 5200 rpm
+ Redline: 7200 rpm
+ Rev Limit: 7200 rpm
+ Transmission: Y80/S80
 

735e32

Im MEL.
wow, like what they stated, dont take it back there, haha.
LSV can be done to your b18a.
you know you can save yourself a little bit of money if you do it yourself, well if you are good at that kind of stuff.
theres a full DIY on it on g2ic.
 

DumaDa9

New Member
the b18a1 and b18b1 blocks are for the most part identical, if you're a1 block has high mileage i wouldnt go lsvtec on it without getting it rebuilt
 

mirrorimg

Well-Known Member
The differences lie within the cams, and the ECU (and I guess the IM, if it was obd0) Everything else is the same.
 

bonspeed

PinoyDomesticMarket
wow, like what they stated, dont take it back there, haha.
LSV can be done to your b18a.
you know you can save yourself a little bit of money if you do it yourself, well if you are good at that kind of stuff.
theres a full DIY on it on g2ic.
actually I want to do it my self, but work is keeping me busy so It will take a while that's why i decided i'll just bring it to a mechanic..

I agree with all above, do not take your car to that guy.
the b18a1 and b18b1 blocks are for the most part identical, if you're a1 block has high mileage i wouldnt go lsvtec on it without getting it rebuilt
my block has 220k km on it now, but when i go LS/V the full swap head will include the b18c pistons too.. then I'll just replace the rods and valve spring,retainers after...

The differences lie within the cams, and the ECU (and I guess the IM, if it was obd0) Everything else is the same.

So I went to my mechanic and showed him the specs. of the a1 and the b1 that I printed from wikipedia.. at first he was silent when he saw it then after he said "so when are we going to start swapping the vtec head?" ..lol... I just told him that I won't swap the head anymore, but truth is I just don't want him to work on my swap anymore... lol...
 

BigMac88

Fat guy in a little 'teg
Your mechanic is full of shit. The top-end bolt-ons have minor differences - TB, IM, head flow. It varies a little between the 90-91 motors, 92-93, and 94-01. But for all intensive purposes they're the 'same'.
 

jacobi

New Member
i got a 95 integra with a b18b1 block and i want to convert a b18a1 tranny onto it will it work
 
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