Originally Posted by
SUNNYboi How is a SR better then a Bseries, 1jz, and 4g63?
SR's = reliable, torqey, responds great to mods, and fun.
B's = reliable, NOT torqey, doesn't respond to mods worth sh^t, and maybe fun...if you like getting mopped up by SRs xP
1jz's.......idk how you can compare a 6 cylinder to a 4 but idk much on these motors
4g63 = unreliable, makes great power if you spend a lot on it but, makes the motor a lot less reliable, for some reason the 4g63s in Evos are a lot reliable then the crap sold in eclipse's sold here, and fun if AWD.
Now for which SR is best? Well that's just a matter of opinion and what you like. I like NA motors so a VE would be my style. If you like turbo any of the DETs will do. I know ill probably get flamed for this but lol.......if I was to go the turbo route, I'd go DET instead of VET. Don't ask why I just do.
Hopes this helps some.
I have to slightly disagree with one or two points. The B-series motor is a great motor that DOES respond well to mods. They definetly don't have any torque to speak of, but the power delivery is very nice above about 5k rpms. They do take nicely to a wilder cam lobe on the high vtec side (only 2 stage). They also respond very well to tuning the timing of the cams. Whereas the SR motors (especially the non-vvl motors) merely change the rev-range of the peak power, the B-series motors will respond by actually increasing peak power when tuned properly. The VE motors that we have are almost identical in design of the variable cam timing and profile, with one very important difference. SR engines with VVL have a three-stage setup where intake cams and exhaust cams are switched over to the larger lobes at different times. B-series engines with VTEC have 2 stages: low, and high. Even the ones with switchover points on both cams, such as the F20C in the s2k, have one switchover point for both cams. There is only one solenoid that controls both cams. This gives a more linear torque delivery instead of the peaky powerband of the honda engines. The semi closed block design of the SR motors makes them respond more reliably to boost (as aforementioned). I'll reiterate, though, that the B-series motor is a great motor and I have a lot of respect for them.
The 4g63 is also a good motor that is well overbuilt. The motor itself is only slightly less reliable than the SR series motor, which is only slightly less reliable than the B-series motor. The worst of the three, but not bad by any means! I've had cars with all three motors in them and I will always come back to the SR simply because I love the design of it most of the three here. The 4g63 responds well to boost, as said above. However, it's not that expensive as people think to make the motor powerful. There was a guy on the old forum who had a 1st generation awd talon running 9.9" in the quarter mile and he hadn't spent any more than $5k on the whole project! That is an extreme case and I doubt many people will be able to recreate that result on the same budget (I think he had one or two spare parts laying around already) but inexpensive, fast cars are possible with these engines. Look at the EVO 9 FQR400. From the factory with a 3 year warranty and comparable in price to a shelby GT mustang (not the GT500) with 400 hp! Imagine what a decent tuner could do with this engine without the help of the factory.
All in all, I love the SR motor. My favorite is the SR16VE N1. It makes about 200hp out of a 1.6 all motor in factory trim. There isn't a honda out there that does that. The closest they had was the s2k when it first came out. It had a specific output of 120hp per liter (240hp, 2.0L). Still 5hp off the mark. That's efficiency.
BTW, the 1JZ is also a great motor, but it's not in the same league as the SR. The extra liter of displacement as well as the extra two cylinders pushing the crank in the same direction give it more advantage than anyone here would call fair. Over 600 HP is capable using the stock internals....reliably.
That's my 2 cents. BTW, I'm with ^^^. If you have axcess to sr20vet's, You have a market here for them. Great motors and UBER rare!!!