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The beauty of this engine is the power, torque and weight capability. 125HP with carb and exhaust changes. | The beauty of this engine is the power, torque and weight capability. 125HP with carb and exhaust changes. | ||
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Suzuki G-series B engine is a lightweight, high-output, twin-cam four cylinder. For example, the G13B from GTI Swift is lighter than A15, but 109 HP compare to 80HP for an A15.
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Overview
- 10kg lighter than A10
- 20kg lighter than A15 when all considered
The beauty of this engine is the power, torque and weight capability. 125HP with carb and exhaust changes.
See Build Project discussion: G13B into my KB10
Ignition
Distributor: because it is on the back of the head, you will need a right-angle distributor, Or crank trigger ignition like EDIS
Transmission
Gearbox: use Suzuki Sierra or Samurai gearbox or Geo Tracker
The box will fit easily in a 1200 tunnel if as above -- the 4x2 version.
Shifter
Gearlever moved forward on Suzuki gearbox
This is the lever moved forward with flat alloy cover plate then use sierra or other shifter housing