for some odd reason they put an gsr head on a b16 why i dont know.but some ppl sayin its the same as a gsr is that true?an itss an t25 turboOriginally Posted by josh green
for some odd reason they put an gsr head on a b16 why i dont know.but some ppl sayin its the same as a gsr is that true?an itss an t25 turboOriginally Posted by josh green
Wouldn't you be running like a b16 and not a gsr. You would have a slightly higher compression, but you would be losing alot more power/torque due to runnin a smaller stroke with a b16 block and crank. Correct me if I'm wrong here.Originally Posted by choabie
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gsr head + b16 block? why go that route for? might as well run a full b16 motor..Originally Posted by DC2NR
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High compression turbo cars will spool quicker, be more responsive and make more power with less boost. Of course you cant run big boost on pump gas but with a proper tune, "BY BATLGROUND OF COURSE", it should be fine. Just keep the boost at a safe level and don't get greedy with the quest for power.
you are right, you will loose power and torque if you run the b16 bottom end. But he will be raising the compression by running the b18 head. So you gain a little of the power back there.Originally Posted by DC2NR