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    Default Gsr bore change?

    Hope I'm posting this in the correct place, someone set me straight if not. But down to the question. I have a gsr setup bored .20 over. Now with intent on boosting i only did this due to some cylinder issues on an online purchased block. My question is what has this done to my displacement if anything. I'm really looking for some input from someone who knows what's really up. Don't mean to be an ass, but for some reason everyone has an opinion and they all seem to be different. Lets see what you guys may have for me.
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    http://www.zealautowerks.com/bseries.html

    at .20 over, it says your displacement is 1806.25cc.

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    Damn that was quick, no debate at all? Lol. That's awesome man I appreciate it. So it basically gave me a true 1.8 instead of the almost 1.8 stock

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    By honda math you now have a 1.81 liter

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