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Old 03-28-2004, 06:36 PM
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how come the head stud kit for the ls/vtec part number is 208-4303, and how come the part number for b20b w/b16 head is 208-4306????

I thought they would be the same. Could this cause problems if I am using my gsr head studs from my ls/vtec with my current crvtec???

whats the difference?
Old 03-28-2004, 09:22 PM
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Default Re: ARP head stud question??? (turbociv)

perhaps the bolts are differen lenghts..

you maybe able to use 2 different kits but maybe only one is made for that application:
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any one else know?????
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bump for the late night crew
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try calling arp?
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not yet, just wondering if anyone knew off hand?
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Bump because I would like to know too.
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I'm pretty sure the 4306 are 1/8" longer.
I had this same question and called tech. I believe they're interchangable.
I also think it's interesting that they have a part no for b20 w/ b16 head, but no listing for b18a/b w/ b16 head.

BTW Anyone know where to get the best price on these?
I checked summit, but they wont be shipping the 4306's until the 28th. (out of stock)


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E-mail ARP and they said it's the same. The cheapest I've found it for is from Sparkracing for 105 shipped.
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Thanks,
That is cheap, but I went on their website and I cant seem to find
them listed. http://www.sparkracing.com ?? Is this correct?
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You can also use GSR studs too. They will all work fine.
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