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hello,
does anyone know if you can bolt up and use a 6speed tranny to a b16a or b18a. I am planning to put a b16a into a 91 civic std.
also any suggestions what swap i should do, b16 or b18?
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harmon
does anyone know if you can bolt up and use a 6speed tranny to a b16a or b18a. I am planning to put a b16a into a 91 civic std.
also any suggestions what swap i should do, b16 or b18?
thank-you
harmon
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there is no 6 speed that i know of that will bolt onto a b series engine. there maybe custom units out there, but expect to pay mad $$$.
as for what engine to swap, thats depending on what you're planning to do with the car. the b16 makes its power up high but has no low end torque. the b18a has plenty of low end but not as good high end.
as for what engine to swap, thats depending on what you're planning to do with the car. the b16 makes its power up high but has no low end torque. the b18a has plenty of low end but not as good high end.
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Originally posted by hconner3
also any suggestions what swap i should do, b16 or b18?
also any suggestions what swap i should do, b16 or b18?
There are a bunch of different B18 engines and a few different B16 engines. Which one did you want to use? At any rate, any B18 will be a better choice then a similarly priced B16.
B18A/B > B16A (SiR)
B18C > B16A (SiR-II)
B18C5 > B16B (CTR)
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what about the 6speed they showcase in super street november 2002? arospeed 2002 civic type r.
I plan on using the car as a daily driver, but want to play a little too.
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I plan on using the car as a daily driver, but want to play a little too.
thank-you
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Originally posted by Snoopy
there is no 6 speed that i know of that will bolt onto a b series engine. there maybe custom units out there, but expect to pay mad $$$.
as for what engine to swap, thats depending on what you're planning to do with the car. the b16 makes its power up high but has no low end torque. the b18a has plenty of low end but not as good high end.
there is no 6 speed that i know of that will bolt onto a b series engine. there maybe custom units out there, but expect to pay mad $$$.
as for what engine to swap, thats depending on what you're planning to do with the car. the b16 makes its power up high but has no low end torque. the b18a has plenty of low end but not as good high end.
correct me if I am wrong anybody
Snoopy: I think there might be some custom 6-speed as well as sequential gearboxes out there for B-series but again like you said...
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Originally posted by hconner3
what about the 6speed they showcase in super street november 2002? arospeed 2002 civic type r.
what about the 6speed they showcase in super street november 2002? arospeed 2002 civic type r.
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Yeah, I read that after I posted. I wonder if you could replace the gear set for better driving. I'm also sure it wouldn't work, because it's made for a 4WD system correct? I'd consider it if it would work. I think it would be worth it to rebuild the tranny with new internals. If it were possible, an AWD Sol would also be cool, but that would be pretty darn hard to do.