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Thread: USDM SR20DE VS. JDM SR20DE

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    Default USDM SR20DE VS. JDM SR20DE

    What's the difference? And which is faster?

    And the car is a B13 Sentra SE-R

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    Are you looking at putting in another motor if the other is faster? Just wondering, if so just go with an sr20VE...

    Not sure how much of a difference the JDM and USDM are... Don't think it is a big difference though.
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    differences is about 10hp. if you are doing a swap the SR20VE is ALOT better than both. But if choosing the JDM one has a bit more hp and higher rev if I recall correctly
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    This are both highport motors. The main difference you will see between both is the intake manifold design because of all the emissions crap. They are both 9.5:1 compression. The JDM motors usually come with a less restricted primary exhaust manifold and the intake cam is barely more aggresive than the usdm one and this is once again because of no emissions. If I recall correctly there is barely a 5hp difference between them.
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    oh deff. the VE is better than the DE but i just wanted to know from other people's opinion also, i beleave it was just the EGR shiet and emissions crap that made the USDM DE kinda laggy compared to the JDM DE...thanks peep

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    Quote Originally Posted by MR. 200SX
    This are both highport motors. The main difference you will see between both is the intake manifold design because of all the emissions crap. They are both 9.5:1 compression. The JDM motors usually come with a less restricted primary exhaust manifold and the intake cam is barely more aggresive than the usdm one and this is once again because of no emissions. If I recall correctly there is barely a 5hp difference between them.
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    & GL on the build..saw the vid you posted on sr20forum..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sunny_B13
    ^^^

    & GL on the build..saw the vid you posted on sr20forum..
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    sr20veeeee!!! fuck a honda!

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