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Old 01-31-2006, 06:50 PM
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what does everyone think of a integra type-r with a gsr head? is that a good motor and will it last for awhile.

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Old 01-31-2006, 06:56 PM
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Poor mans Type-R.

Sure, it is a good motor, but the Type-R head is superior to the GSR head.
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ported and built gsr head> type-r head

shmoo the poor mans r is a gsr with a pr3 head usually from an si's b16.--when this mod is done you lose compression and power

the gsr will yield higher compression, but you might want to thing about just buying and moding the gsr engine outside of the box. it's cheaper, and with upgraded internals and head better.
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hahaha
funny
first time ive heard of a type r to GSR "conversion"
o wait isnt' it the other way around
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in theory his compression will raise .2, PNP job to get the airflow with some flat valves and he should be up to around 11:1 with just headwork.




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