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b16 vs gsr tranny

i was wondering about the diffrence between the two trannys as far as gear ratios are. i know the b16 is really short but is the gsr very diffrent? i would think that it would be close to the same
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Re: b16 vs gsr tranny

mango , just curious as to how you picked your name ......
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high school.....SNL people say i kinda act like chris katan. hyper active i even got some mango boxers for a graduation gift (but im not gay)
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Re: b16 vs gsr tranny

just wondering , cuz there is a really good type of chronic around here called "mango" , i thought that may have influenced your decision ....
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B16A GSR

1 3.230 3.230
2 2.105 1.900
3 1.458 1.360
4 1.107 1.034
5 0.848 0.787

FD 4.400 4.400

Top Speed per Gear (23" Tire, 8000RPM Rev Limit)

B16 GSR

38.5 38.5
59.1 65.5
85.3 91.5
112.4 120.3
146.7 158.1
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Re: b16 vs gsr tranny

thank next question is should i trade my b16 for a gsr or trade my b16 for an Ls plus cash. i dont race my car its just that my family and freinds live 2.5 hours of 5 hours awayand would an ls be geard to long
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Re: Re: b16 vs gsr tranny

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thank next question is should i trade my b16 for a gsr or trade my b16 for an Ls plus cash. i dont race my car its just that my family and freinds live 2.5 hours of 5 hours awayand would an ls be geard to long
LS gearing flat out sucks for performance, I would never run another LS in my cars. If you want more mileage run an LS fifth gear in your tranny, that's what I did with my ITR tranny, dropped the revs on the highway from around 3800 to about 3200.
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Re: b16 vs gsr tranny

how much did that cost cause thats what ive been told to do
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