GSR Vs H22 which would drop in your ride?
#12
Originally posted by wehttam
The H22 would be cheaper, u could easily install it. The GSR engine is prolly better for all engine, do to the performance parts on it. But u could turbo and have more power with the H22.
And isnt the GSR engine the B18C5, cause the B18C1's are everywhere and are cheap?!?!?
But what can i say, i dont know much.
The H22 would be cheaper, u could easily install it. The GSR engine is prolly better for all engine, do to the performance parts on it. But u could turbo and have more power with the H22.
And isnt the GSR engine the B18C5, cause the B18C1's are everywhere and are cheap?!?!?
But what can i say, i dont know much.
b18c1 is the GSR
b18b is the LS
#13
Originally posted by MillerMan8603
so home come people drop the Gsr in civcs and not the h22?
so home come people drop the Gsr in civcs and not the h22?
#15
depends what you mean by better. its better to drop an h22 into a lude no question. however b-series do have more support and products available. the fastest all-motor drag cars use b-series.
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Originally posted by 93accordEX
the fastest all-motor drag cars use b-series.
the fastest all-motor drag cars use b-series.
i believe the fastest all motor drag car right now is a EG hatch with a roided out all motor H22a, pretty sure hes in the 10's
we are talking bout stock chassis, not mod class BTW
cant remember his name nor the details
ill check on it
~boomer
#17
been there done that
Originally posted by ludeboom
actually you are wrong there
i believe the fastest all motor drag car right now is a EG hatch with a roided out all motor H22a, pretty sure hes in the 10's
we are talking bout stock chassis, not mod class BTW
cant remember his name nor the details
ill check on it
~boomer
actually you are wrong there
i believe the fastest all motor drag car right now is a EG hatch with a roided out all motor H22a, pretty sure hes in the 10's
we are talking bout stock chassis, not mod class BTW
cant remember his name nor the details
ill check on it
~boomer
#19
been there done that
Originally posted by ludeboom
although i still think the h22a is a no-brainer for a lude
although i still think the h22a is a no-brainer for a lude
#20
Originally posted by Snoopy
of course. anything other than an h series into a prelude is kick in the nads worthy.
of course. anything other than an h series into a prelude is kick in the nads worthy.
it'd be nice to throw an H22 into a 3rd gen, but somehow i think that'd be a major pain in the ass.