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ok, i jus got my b16 cable tranny yesterday, im jus confused on what axles and clutch i can use.Can i use axles off a b16 hydraulic tranny?And are all b series clutchs inerchangable?any info would be helpful
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: South Eastern, WA
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From your name Im assuming the motor is in a integra??? I dont know much about b16 but post up what Model and trim your car is.
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i have a b16 in the rex and i have to use 91 teg axles but thats just me. as far as i know a b series clutch is a b series clutch they should be interchangable.
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93 Si HB, B16A swap OBD1, GSR hydro tranny, 6 puck clutch,`1 Nitrous Express NXL 60shot ,Front and Back Strut bars, 99 Si rims, 2.25 Exh w/ flowmaster axle back, Ebay Short Shifter, Ebay intake, Megan Type R replica 4-1 headers dynoed on old tranny and stock clutch was 137 WHP and 177 w/ nitrous Our rides are dubbed rice burners because we aren’t housing some outdated, pushrod,gas guzzling, carbureted, iron-block V-8 engine under our hoods. What out industry has takes a lot more technique. Forcing 250 HP out of a tiny 1.6L engine.... Now look where the so-called rice burners are. Four-bangers are spinning more then 1,000 hp on the dyno and knocking down Pro stock-like times down the quarter-mile. |
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