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Questions about B series motors
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no real way to answer this question
for simplicity a b18c1 is drop in with minimal wiring changes if you plan to do anything performance wise with it please switch to a 5 speed transmission (again gsr is typically the best for FI) |
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Swap to 5 speed. Otherwise, you are best off with another stock engine (b18), or going for a B20 (basically the same motor as the B18, just bored out to 2.0L - slightly more torque from the B20)
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