There are one in the same.
a B18c4 engine is merely a version of a b18c engine. Appears in the 1997-2000 EUDM Honda Civic 1.8 vti (and VTI-s) in both 5dr hatch and estate version.
Produces 167 @ 7600rpm and hits the limiter at 8400rpm
Commonly used for swaps into civics.
The difference between the two engines is a Honda civic dx stock engine is 1.6L single overhead cam nonvetch motor and the Honda civi si stock engine is a 1.6L doul overhead cam vetch motor. I'm not positive about the exact number but the difference is about 70 horse power between the dx and si motors
flat out, 145mph at the very most (refering to 1.8 vti b18c4)
its the same engine just other plastics bassicly newer model no performance improvements
The two Honda models are different in terms of fittings. The Honda Civic Exi has better features and engine than the Honda Civic Lev.
Difference between it and what?
the diffence is the intake manifold and exhaust manifolds are slitly bigger
Vti - rear and front disc brake engine b16 15' wheels esi - front disc brake only engine d16 14' wheels
The VT700C is the Honda Shadow and the VF700C is the Honda Magna. The biggest difference between them is the Shadow has 2 cylinders and the Magna has 4.
EX has a better engine. V-Tec and such. SE has a base engine. I was told the se stands for the special edition. like the 10th anniversary , and ( or ) GOLD trim.
Differnt wheels is about all the difference.
The only difference between a 700cc and the 750cc engine is the cylinder bore dimension. So the head should fit.
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