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Woznaldo
19-10-2013, 08:53
As I'm now living in Australia and everything (and I mean everything) is hugely expensive, I would like to get a rough idea on what it would cost to put together a 500hp B16/18A engine (in UK).

I would do all the assembly myself, so I'm talking about components and machining only.

All advice appreciated.

Woz

rs250nut
19-10-2013, 12:09
500hp from a b16/18 is not that difficult, only thing being is you would need is the block to be sleeved which costs around $1300usd plus shipping, With the pistons, rods, machine work, new oil pump, gaskets, and a sleeved block your then around $3000-$5000 depending on what parts you choose to fit, stock head and b18c4 cams are more than good enough for 500+whp, exhaust manifold could cost anywhere from $300 for a cast log type manifold to $1500 for a proper sch10 made tubular manifold from full race or you could make it yourself? This is what I intend to do with the next evolution of my build. I reckon a ballpark figure of around £5000 would get you somewhere where you need to be.

chris
19-10-2013, 13:40
500hp from a b16/18 is not that difficult, only thing being is you would need is the block to be sleeved which costs around $1300usd plus shipping, With the pistons, rods, machine work, new oil pump, gaskets, and a sleeved block your then around $3000-$5000 depending on what parts you choose to fit, stock head and b18c4 cams are more than good enough for 500+whp, exhaust manifold could cost anywhere from $300 for a cast log type manifold to $1500 for a proper sch10 made tubular manifold from full race or you could make it yourself? This is what I intend to do with the next evolution of my build. I reckon a ballpark figure of around £5000 would get you somewhere where you need to be.

Thats alot cheaper than I had imagined is there no companys over here to do all that work. I realise woznaldo lives in Australia. Just mean from our point of view in uk? Good reply by the way :agree:

Woznaldo
23-10-2013, 12:17
Thanks for the info, I'll start looking a little deeper into this.