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<blockquote data-quote="urabitch" data-source="post: 2589714" data-attributes="member: 33619"><p>Not trying to be an asshole, but a B16 is a DOHC VTEC. The only SOHC non-vtecs come in the civic DX, and LX which are known as the D16 series. Even the SOHC VTEC found in the EX is a but plug. IMO, the B16 series and B18C or B18C1 are the only performers of the bunch. They have the H22 which would be considered their big block, but the 1.6 and 1.8 can push out just as much horses with tuning. You can only compare Force Fed 4 cylinders to V8's when you are running 9 seconds and slower. Anything after that, and V8's take the cake. Only a select few 4 cylinder owners drive their 9 second vehicles to the track such as AL Friedman and his 9 SEC dynoflash EVO, and John Shepard and his 8 SEC Talon. It's alot easier to make a V8 more reliable because you don't have to stress the bigger displacement engine the way you would a 4 cylinder........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="urabitch, post: 2589714, member: 33619"] Not trying to be an asshole, but a B16 is a DOHC VTEC. The only SOHC non-vtecs come in the civic DX, and LX which are known as the D16 series. Even the SOHC VTEC found in the EX is a but plug. IMO, the B16 series and B18C or B18C1 are the only performers of the bunch. They have the H22 which would be considered their big block, but the 1.6 and 1.8 can push out just as much horses with tuning. You can only compare Force Fed 4 cylinders to V8's when you are running 9 seconds and slower. Anything after that, and V8's take the cake. Only a select few 4 cylinder owners drive their 9 second vehicles to the track such as AL Friedman and his 9 SEC dynoflash EVO, and John Shepard and his 8 SEC Talon. It's alot easier to make a V8 more reliable because you don't have to stress the bigger displacement engine the way you would a 4 cylinder........ [/QUOTE]
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