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Old 03-04-2009, 02:28 PM
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Default b20 block in a b18...

did a search for about 10 things trying to find information on this but came up with nothing. wanting to stroke my b18 into a 2.0 no matter which way I go, N/A or Turbo. I know that BC has a 2.0 and 2.25l stroker kit but my question is. Would a b20 crank and bottom end components (rods n pistons) in my 1.8 make it a 2.0? thanks.
Old 03-04-2009, 02:51 PM
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Default Re: b20 block in a b18...

The B20 uses the "exact" same crank and rods as a B18B. It's the piston size increase from 81 to 84 mm which make the B20 a 2.0L

A stroker crank is what you need to get 2 liters displacement. The other and more expensive option is to sleeve your block.

The cheapest option is to just buy a used B20 engine for like $500
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Default Re: b20 block in a b18...

Originally Posted by Deetz
The cheapest option is to just buy a used B20 engine for like $500
agree.
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