Any spec different between b16b 97-98 and b16b 99-00?

dragon5

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Anyone know that any spec different between b16b 97-98 and b16b 99-00?

Because before that i have read an article that mention that it had some different between them, but now i was forgot and cannot find that article again.

There are bodypart and dashboard different as I know, but for the gearbox, gear ratio, engin spec, ecu that i not sure.

Anyone can mention it?

Thanks.
 

RichardCrainium

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B16B (Type R)
VTEC
Found in:
1997-2000 Civic Type R[EK9]
Displacement: 1595 cc
Compression: 10.8:1
Bore: 81mm
Stroke: 77.4mm
Rod/Stroke ratio: 1.84:1
Power: 185 hp (137 kW) @ 8200 rpm & 118 ft·lbf (160 N·m) @ 7500 rpm
Redline: 9000 rpm
Transmission: S4C With LSD
 


dragon5

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B16B (Type R)
VTEC
Found in:
1997-2000 Civic Type R[EK9]
Displacement: 1595 cc
Compression: 10.8:1
Bore: 81mm
Stroke: 77.4mm
Rod/Stroke ratio: 1.84:1
Power: 185 hp (137 kW) @ 8200 rpm & 118 ft·lbf (160 N·m) @ 7500 rpm
Redline: 9000 rpm
Transmission: S4C With LSD
Dear RichardCrainium,
I know the b16b spec.
Here I just want to know the minor different b16b between 97-98 spec and 99-00 spec.
All is the b16b tyre r, just the year spec different.

So, did you know it?

Thanks.
 

Tig.

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Hope this helps a little:

The first Civic to receive the Type R badge was introduced in August 1997, as the EK9. The EK9 shared many characteristics with the Integra Type R DC2/ JDM DB8 such as omission of sound deadening and other weight-reduction measures, a hand-ported B16B engine, front helical limited-slip differential and close ratio gearbox etc.. The B16B engine boasted one of the highest power output per litre of all time for a naturally-aspirated engine with 185 PS (136 kW; 182 hp) from 1.6L of engine displacement. For the first time, a strategically seam welded monocoque chassis was used to improve chassis rigidity. The interior featured red seats, red door cards, red Type R floor mats, a titanium shift knob, and a Momo leather-wrapped steering wheel.

In 1998, the Civic Type R Motor Sports edition was released. It came with steel rims, no air conditioning, no power windows, no power steering, and no radio. Standard Type R interior which included Recaro bucket seats, Momo steering wheel, and red carpet with matching door trim.

Type Rx model was given a CD player, body colored retractable electric door mirrors, power windows, auto air conditioning, key-less entry unlock system, aluminum sports pedals, and a carbon type center panel.


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RichardCrainium

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It is the specs for 97-00 bro you didn't say you wanted all b16 spec differences you said b16b those are the b16b specs there is only one
b16b there are 3 b16a I think
 

CHILD

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The civic type r didnt change, the integra type r motor and trans did.
 


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