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    Shane do you really understand what a Type R motor is? Its a Beefed up GSR an Honda did great things to it to make it what it is leave it alone unless your going to spend thousands to make everything forged an boosting it...N/A its built great already as it sits..Many people would kill to have your cams an valve springs for there Gsr an B16 so leave it be..I think all you need is a Good header an a Great Tune an it will make more power then all those silly add ons you got.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JoshuaASE
    Shane do you really understand what a Type R motor is? Its a Beefed up GSR an Honda did great things to it to make it what it is leave it alone unless your going to spend thousands to make everything forged an boosting it...N/A its built great already as it sits..Many people would kill to have your cams an valve springs for there Gsr an B16 so leave it be..I think all you need is a Good header an a Great Tune an it will make more power then all those silly add ons you got.

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