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Old 02-13-2004, 02:37 PM   #1
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difference between a GSR and Type R

hi, i dont know that much about acuras, but i was wondering if there was a difference between the GSR and Type R, or if they are the same. If there is a difference, could u please tell me generally what the difference is. thank you.
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Old 02-13-2004, 02:50 PM   #2
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Re: difference between a GSR and Type R

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hi, i dont know that much about acuras, but i was wondering if there was a difference between the GSR and Type R, or if they are the same. If there is a difference, could u please tell me generally what the difference is. thank you.
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There is a difference, type r has more hp, LSD, only certain options and colors, more expensive etc. etc. Check the FAQ above this in this forum, it should have more details for you
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Old 02-13-2004, 03:50 PM   #3
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Type R is more advanced teg than GSR but GSR is also a great car...they both used to be expensive.....Type R used to be like 24K? and GSR used to around 22K......hard to get clean title type R because most of the ITRs have been jacked/crashed/etc....maybe not....


check the FAQ.....it will help you out.....
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If its a really good deal($$$) on the type r then yea, most likely a theft recovery. Ive seen a good amount of clean ones though.
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Re: difference between a GSR and Type R

the type r has a few key diferrences over the gsr. its lighter, more powerful, way better geared transmission, you have the look and its a type r. people just love saying type r
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Old 02-14-2004, 05:23 PM   #6
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the type r has a few key diferrences over the gsr. its lighter, more powerful, way better geared transmission, you have the look and its a type r. people just love saying type r
this is very true, a type r is a wet dream for me
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The R has a different intake and exhaust manifold, different port characteristics, different valvetrain, and pistons. The Type R tranny(Y2) has an LSD, and shorter gears(2nd-5th) with the same final has the GSR but the R has extra rpm's to keep the gear speeds at redline about the same.
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Re: difference between a GSR and Type R

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The R has a different intake and exhaust manifold, different port characteristics, different valvetrain, and pistons. The Type R tranny(Y2) has an LSD, and shorter gears(2nd-5th) with the same final has the GSR but the R has extra rpm's to keep the gear speeds at redline about the same.
thats what i wanted to hear, thanks
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Type R's have a bad ass suspension set up too. And the main difference between the two is the B18c5 and the B18c1. 35 more ponies in the type R and a ground effects package.
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