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    Default GSR REDLINE

    Is teh USDM different from the JDM redline on a gsr motor? I was riding in a civic ex had a gsr. and the car topped at about 7500, 7600 on the stock ex cluster tach? Is that accurate



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    Might have had a b16 ecu maybe.But stock gsr believe they redline at 8200
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    Whats the ECU Code for that?



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    GSR ecu = P72

    or could run off a chipped P30 or P28

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    My friends b16 ecu I think is pr3.I cant really tell you I know he had p72 in now
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    my buddy had a civic hatch with a gsr in it. he had a gsr cluster which red lines at i think 8,200, but he revved to like 12k.

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    lol at this thread...lol alot

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    Quote Originally Posted by integra82786
    my buddy had a civic hatch with a gsr in it. he had a gsr cluster which red lines at i think 8,200, but he revved to like 12k and then he blew the **** out of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by japan4racing
    lol at this thread...lol alot
    x2

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    by b16 redline was at 8.2k but i upped it to 9k but shift at 8.5k

    get it, got it, good


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    gsr is 8100 btw
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    thats what the guy said is he runs of a chipped p30

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