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						Sunday, 29-Jan 2012 @ 9:59am
					
					
				
					There was a g13A also they are identical blocks to all the G13b/bb/ba/k etc.
However might be better to use the post 96 engines as no carbon canister?
or the 1986 GTi g13b Mk1 as it had relatively simple efi?
 
G13A
The SOHC 8-valve G13A has a non-interference valvetrain design. It was used in the following vehicles:
November 1984– Suzuki Cultus AB51S
November 1984– Suzuki Cultus AB51B
1986–1989 Suzuki Samurai
– Suzuki SJ413
1985-1988 Holden MB/ML Barina (Aust/NZ) / Mk1 Suzuki Swift non-GTi
				
					However might be better to use the post 96 engines as no carbon canister?
or the 1986 GTi g13b Mk1 as it had relatively simple efi?
G13A
The SOHC 8-valve G13A has a non-interference valvetrain design. It was used in the following vehicles:
November 1984– Suzuki Cultus AB51S
November 1984– Suzuki Cultus AB51B
1986–1989 Suzuki Samurai
– Suzuki SJ413
1985-1988 Holden MB/ML Barina (Aust/NZ) / Mk1 Suzuki Swift non-GTi
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 1967 Datsun B10 2 Door.
 1967 Datsun B10 2 Door.
					 
  
  lol. its so small and where you got it mounted there id assume the shifter would be in a good position, even better with the extension housing mod then bring the motor back more for better weight ratio.
 lol. its so small and where you got it mounted there id assume the shifter would be in a good position, even better with the extension housing mod then bring the motor back more for better weight ratio.