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Old 08-15-2002, 11:30 PM
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some help hea plzzz

whats the big diff between the b16 and b18 engines? alos anyone know any websites with engine information
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the difference would be about .2 liters. (b16 = 1.6L and b18 = 1.8L)
Anbd what kind of information? General engine knowledge or specific to honda engines?
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here, check out this page. might be a little off since those are jdm specs.
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