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Tribute to the Saab B2x4 engine series
When driving a Saab its very seldom that crowds gather to gawk from the side of the road, street, or
for road workers to give the thumbs up when you drive past or for fellow motorist to simply stare
with their mouths wide open, since there really isn’t anything special or exiting in a Saab, often
referred to be more farm equipment than a car, or could there still be “something”?
On the outside of these cars, there seldom is “anything”, nor has there been any really spectacular
models released from the factory to write about either, but underneath the bonnet there is a “hidden”
treasure, the B2x4 series motor, waiting to be freed from its misery.
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Of the existing potential in these B2x4 engines the majority are unaware of, unlike what the case is
with those engines found in Nissan skylines, Toyota Supras, 911 Porsches etc, known to be capable
of supporting incredible amounts of horsepower per litre many can only dream of.
Within the smallish group of Saab enthusiastic the B2x4 motors are well known for their durability
and of the potential they have, but for the larger audience these capabilities are often unknown.
Unmodified these engines are capable of supporting up to 500bhp with suitable externals (turbo,
exhaust, fuelling…) and with minor modifications far more. The following is a write-up of one 9-3
Saab which was pushed far, far beyond this level.
The engine in this 9-3 is a Saab B204L, a 1985cc, 4-cylinder, 4-stroke engine with 4 valves per
cylinder, twin overhead camshafts and 2 balancer shafts. Cylinder bore 90mm, stroke 78mm. This
engine was originally introduced in the early 1990’s to NG900’s and 9000’s and produced
154…200bhp depending on Saab model and version it was used in and was in production until
2001 when the B2x5 series engines replaced the B2x4.
Internal modifications in this 9-3 where kept at minimal level and the only those components which
where a must where changed. The B2x4 block, being a bullet proof cast iron “clump” was used
without modifications, thus honed and cleaned.
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Saab standard main bearing in the bottom
Rods, pistons and bearing bridge from Saab
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Rods (length 153mm, 24mm pin)
Piston (diameter 90mm)
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Cylinder head was mildly ported from canals, valves Saab original size, 32mm intake, 29mm
exhaust, stem 7mm.
276 duration 10.4mm lift camshaft where installed, among with 20% stiffer valve springs and
adjustable cam sprockets to help with higher rpm breathing, where the original Saab cams are
insufficient. Hydraulic lifters, head gasket and head bolts from Saab. Intake manifold, throttle body
where kept Saab original.
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