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Old 02-10-2005, 01:07 AM
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B series headers

I bought an 91 integra today and I wanted to get some headers. From what I kno all b series headers are interchangable to my knowledge but I wanna make sure. Will a 99-00 Si b16 header fit my 91 b18 motor?
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Re: B series headers

the 99-00 si header will have an extra o2 bung that you will need to plug up.

concerning this, ive seen b18 to b16 header swaps, but, the b18 header is a little taller than the b16, hence it will sit taller on the b16. you may have to attack alot of corners if your vehicle is dropped too low.

ive never seen a b16 to b18 header swap. i would assume that the b16 header will sit shorter on the b18, im not sure if it will clear.
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