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Old 02-01-2006, 03:34 PM   #1
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Difference between gsr and type r cams

anyone know the measurements on the type r cams... i was givin a set of cams and im tryin to find out which ones they are ... im going to measure the cams but i dont have a set of stock gsr cams to measure with a micrometer.. any help would be appreciated
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Re: Difference between gsr and type r cams

maybe call acura/honda and get the specs or part numbers

just my $0.02
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Re: Difference between gsr and type r cams

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maybe call acura/honda and get the specs or part numbers

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yea i was thinkin about that but there is no part number that i am aware of.. i saw a post somewhere that the only way to tell was to measure.. and there was a site for the specs but ive searched day and night and cant find the thing
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Re: Difference between gsr and type r cams

im spose to be getting my hands on a set of type r cams this weekend... so maybe i can measure those and compare them to these
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Re: Difference between gsr and type r cams

i know where to find the specs....ill get back to you
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Re: Difference between gsr and type r cams

I had them written down....i found them on a simple search on the internet. I suggest you do the same, put a little effort into it and im sure u will get what you are looking for
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Re: Difference between gsr and type r cams

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I had them written down....i found them on a simple search on the internet. I suggest you do the same, put a little effort into it and im sure u will get what you are looking for
i already tryed a google search b4 posting and didnt find anything on the meausurements
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I had them written down....i found them on a simple search on the internet. I suggest you do the same, put a little effort into it and im sure u will get what you are looking for
what did you search for?
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Re: Difference between gsr and type r cams

I think I remember getting them off of another companies website that sold cams, they were comparing their cam specs to the type-r's cams. So ill say go to like crower.com....um....cranecams....webcams....ferrea ...etc for the info.
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Re: Difference between gsr and type r cams

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I think I remember getting them off of another companies website that sold cams, they were comparing their cam specs to the type-r's cams. So ill say go to like crower.com....um....cranecams....webcams....ferrea ...etc for the info.
i found a site that had pics of all the cams... the pics of the type r cams has a ring around the bottom of the notched part for the dizzy and the gsrs dont.. but some people replied back and said there gsrs have them so i dunno which is right... i really dont feel like pulling the cams out of my car to compare them

Integra Type-R(Through 1999 Spec)
Int-240 dur. / 11.5mm lift
Exh-235 dur. / 10.5mm lift

and i found that as well.. does that mean from the bottom of the lobe to the top should be 11.5 mm on the intake cam?
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Re: Difference between gsr and type r cams

ok... i found this site
http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1220642

some of yall might find it very usefull as i did

now question it looks exactly like this one


it doesnt say which one it is in the pic but its under the b17 a list so im guessing its the b17a cam which is the same as the 1.8 gsr cam im assuming??
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