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Brian Crower Econo Series Connecting Rods Acura B18A/B18B
The B-series Honda DOHC engines are the most popular and well known of the Honda engines. The B18A, B18B and B20B platform is non VTEC camshaft design. First introduced in Japan back in 1986 in the Honda Accord, the B18A made it's USDM debut in 1990 as the B18A1 found in the Acura Integra RS/LS/GS and remained until 1994 when Honda/Acura released the B18B1 for the 94-95 Acura Integra RS/LS. The Acura badge is only used in North America. The Honda B20B used in the CR-V chassis employs the same cylinder head and camshaft package, but has the larger 84mm bore size to increase overall displacement.
Made from premium, 4340 steel billet material, BC connecting rods are available in two distinct styles depending on horsepower, budget and engine application. The BC Econo Series is intended for moderate boost applications and all motor race applications where peak horsepower is not going to exceed 650 at the flywheel. The BC Pro Series rods are designed for high horsepower, high boost and extreme rpm applications where nothing but the best rod will do. Features include ARP 220,000 p.s.i. rod bolts for ultimate fastening capabilities as well as aluminum-bronze bushings to insure long, reliable service, no matter what the boost, nitrous or rpm.
Econo rods are intended for under 650 flywheel horsepower. If over that, use Pro Series.
Note: Pictures are for representation only, actual product may vary.
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