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need opinion.to rebore a b18 or b16 with deckplate?

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Old Dec 8, 2003 | 07:03 AM
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Default need opinion.to rebore a b18 or b16 with deckplate?

i have a b16 with deckplate..since i have spent so much on the stroker kits,so i cant be bother to get a b18 block and rebore it to 2.0L...GE said they can resleeve and bore my b16 and make a custom deckplate for me no problem.or do u all think i shud just spend on buying b18 block and bore to 2.0L or continue with what i have plan?
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Old Dec 8, 2003 | 07:04 AM
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i know i said i cant be bother to get b18 block..unless you all think i should.so need your experience opinions
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Old Dec 8, 2003 | 08:44 AM
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It is kinda hard to understand what you are talking about, (incoherent sentences) But from what I gathered, if you already spent the money on the stroker kit why not just finish the motor? I am building a punched out B18C myself, from what I have gathered on this site and in this forum it seems to be the way to go for a NA build up.
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Old Dec 8, 2003 | 07:52 PM
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lol..im sorry for my english.ok,at the moment i have b16 with 1.8L stroker kit (with deckplate) an im thinking of rebore it to 2.0L and i contacted GE and theysaid they can do including making a new deckplate.so my question is,is it worth doing it on that engine or just get a b18 block to start with?
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