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Got a 98 GSR Integra, would bolt on mods make any real difference in power that can be felt?
i had a civic ex before with bolt ons but it of course didnt make much of a difference as it had a weak motor, but i hear people say that the B-series motors are more sensative to bolt on mods like exhaust, header, and intake, is it true that they make more of a difference on b series motors? specifically the one in my GSR (B18C1)? serious answers...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

b series is the way to go, dont forgot about your chips, check out www.voloperformance.com

Would buying a 1994 Mazda B-series truck at a little under $3000 be a good deal? From a dealer, 120K kms?
body has small amount of rust...back whell drive 2 previous owners seemed to treat it well. Non smoking. 3 month warranty. thanks
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 5 answers

Go to kelly blue book on the web and see what the truck is worth.I have a 94 Ranger which is the sister truck to the Mazda and its worth retail at 2350.00 Mine has no rust and 137,000 miles.I think the dealer is asking just a bit to much for what you are getting...

Will D-series hydro tranny internals fit in B-series hydro case?
i am doin a ls swap and have a b series case with no internals and i have the d series tranny that was workin but obviously wont bolt up to the ls block and am wonderin if the internals will swap both are hydro trannys
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

nope. completely different.

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The GMC Canyon and Chevrolet Colorado are newer trucks that don't offer much better crash-test performance or styling, but their five-cylinder engines are more powerful than the Mazda's big V-6.

Both models also now offer a V-8 for 2009.

The Ford Ranger is a near-identical twin of the 2009 Mazda B-Series, but it offers more trims, an off-road package, and an intermediate 3.0-liter V-6 that used to have E85-burning capability.


 
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