I came across this image and thought it was rather interesting:
Article: http://philosopherswheel.com/mbti.html

Article: http://philosopherswheel.com/mbti.html
14R/8S
As Gktr said, not really seeing the correlation between this and MBTI.
It seems the author of the article did a lot of association by type descriptions and not on type functions, which would explain why his placement of the types on the chart is all janky and haphazard.
I'm especially enjoying how he decided to link together extraversion and materialism, as though the two aren't mutually exclusive.
Introvert-Extravert (I/E) relates to some extent to Spiritualist-Materialist (S/M) on the Wheel. This is because the spirit is found by turning within, which is what Introverts do. Introverts are supposed to be interested in ideas and dreams. Extraverts are more active in what Jung calls "the outer world," which is also the material or physical world. Spiritualists have an "unworldly attitude" while Materialists "seek their treasure in the things of this world." There is a difference between the two questionnaires, however. For MBTI the "outer world" consists mostly of other people, and the questions elicit your preference for spending time with people or alone. This is not quite the same as "materialism" or the reverse. Many scientists spend much time alone in research, but still have a materialist view of the world. Many spiritualists may find the spirit in other people as well as within themselves. So the correlation can only be approximate. There is a conceptual or archetypal connection between E/I and S/M, but it doesn't necessarily work in practice. So if you score as an introvert on MBTI, you MAY incline toward spiritualism, but the correlation rate between such scores may only be slightly above-average.