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  1. #1
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    B16 vs b18 differences

    Is a b18c2 physically any larger than a b16a ??

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    Yea Deck height is less than 10mm difference.

  3. #3
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    So the B18 is larger by 10cm?

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    10MM = 1 CM mate. Its less than that, from memory its a weird number like 8.something or was 9.something MM

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    And for further confusion, a b16b is the same as a b18, just destroked.


  6. #6
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    The difference is 8mm between B16A's and all B18's.

  7. #7
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    Thanks for your help all, should still be able to make it fit into my mini

  8. #8
    Quote Originally Posted by _666_ View Post
    Thanks for your help all, should still be able to make it fit into my mini
    watch the mighty car mods on youtube they did a similar conversion

  9. #9
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    I've seen it, thanks. Was a good video but they did things differently

  10. #10
    Quote Originally Posted by _666_ View Post
    Thanks for your help all, should still be able to make it fit into my mini
    height isnt the issue

    depth is front and rear.

    Use an allspeed frame , pull the engine as far back as possible and cut into your bulkhead to fit the inlet manifold.

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