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  • B6D to G trans

    I'm planning on matching a B6D with a G series trans. I know some might suggest why, but I'd like to. I know the G series trans has a 22 tooth input spline as apposed to the 20 teeth on the F series. Can I use the entire clutch setup from a B6T (as it's clutch has 22 teeth right?) and will the B6T flywheel bolt up to the B6D? (cranks have same bolt pattern?)

    One more question. What's the differance between a B6D block and the B6T other than a strengthened crank? Could they be swapped? Does anyone have stats on compression? Wiki says the bore and stroke on both are the same (78x78.4 mm), so technically, if swapped while keeping the same head, compression ratio's should not change right? (B6D 9.1:1 supposedly). This way if I find a cheap B6T block I can throw it in, have mounting for the half shaft and a stronger bottom end.

    Oh one more... anyone do a B5 1.5 swap?

  • #2
    Different compression pistons on the b6-d, the crank pattern should be the same, because its the same block. swaping the cranks won't change the CR ratio

    Someone has done the b5 swap already, though i think it was in AU or somewhere...i can't recall.
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    • #3
      Use the B6T flywheel and clutch. It will bolt up just fine.
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      • #4
        Use the clutch and flywheel that goes with the trans. Also use the b6t starter.

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        • #5
          A few people over in the phillipines have done the z5 swap.
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          • #6
            what is the z5 swap?


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            • #7
              later protege 1.5l DOHC.



              This guys done a few

              he's on here too, IIRC
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              • #8
                Cool! The 1.5 seems to have good power too. And I'm sure parts would swap from whatever to fix leaks.

                I searched (maybe not well enough), and found little info on a miata swap, has anyone attempted with success?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Afro
                  Cool! The 1.5 seems to have good power too. And I'm sure parts would swap from whatever to fix leaks.

                  I searched (maybe not well enough), and found little info on a miata swap, has anyone attempted with success?
                  what do you mean by miata swap? if you mean BP and still FWD i've done that swap but if you mean RWD check this out


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                  • #10
                    I meant the B6ZE 1.6L, anyone know if that would mate to a G trans no probs?

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                    • #11
                      Yeah it should bolt right up.
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