Yes any B series Transmission will bolts up to your B20 Block. Of course you will have to get mounts and brackets that go with that specific trans.
Any formula can use B20. There is no limit. Here are some: =B20+10 =B20*4 =SUM(B20:B45) =B20/100
Yes.
Yes. The 91 ls came with a b18 and that engine shares it's block with the b20. The new engine will drop in, but you will have to swap out some of the parts off of your old engine such as intake manifold, distributer, fuel rail, etc. The only modification you will need will be to extend the temp sensor wires to reach the new location by the thermostat housing as your old sensor is on the rear of the block. You can use your old motor mounts, transmission, harness, belt etc. on the new engine, and any bolt on modifications for the original engine will fit the b20 as well. The transmission bolts right up with no problems.
you can use the same exact transmission for both engines. they mount up direct and will not cause any problems. the B18 and B20 engines are a direct swap for the most part, just plug and play. but basically if you have the B18B ecu and b18b tranny, intake manifold, distributer and so on.. you can swap everything over
There are not any direct instructions for connecting an Integra transmission to a Honda CR-V engine, but since they are the from the same engine series. Using a factory service repair manual will provide the instructions needed to install the transmissions.
The b20 will smoke the b18
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B20 bronze is bronze that consist of 80% copper and 20% tin.
Honda B20 produces around 200 horse power.
you can fit any motor into any car with the right amount of money and customization but why would you down grade? do u have an h22 or f22? get an h22 and put work into it it'll be a lot easier and you'll save a lot of money putting a b20 into a prelude is not worth it