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Re: best trasnmission

well my basic goal out of a better tranny is just for performance and quarter mile times and torque i mean i want something that will really back me up at the track??
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Re: best trasnmission

ITR stock LSD thats pretty good great gearing is what i'd take if i found one i'd be happy
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okay only using b-series motors and transmissions what is the best set up to work with when working with b16's b18's b'20's from si to type r's what parts are the best to fit it cause most b-seriers parts conbine im really just trying to figure out what to look for, so far i got a gsr engine but i heard of alot of things like a b16 block is stronger, and so forth so what really type of parts could i look for and will fit the gsr and give it more power than the original parts in it. so far im undisisive between getting type r cams or b20 cams same thing with pistons and rods its between the type r and b20's im looking for the best hp and performance out of it, i want to go all motor on the gsr.
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okay only using b-series motors and transmissions what is the best set up to work with when working with b16's b18's b'20's from si to type r's what parts are the best to fit it cause most b-seriers parts conbine im really just trying to figure out what to look for, so far i got a gsr engine but i heard of alot of things like a b16 block is stronger, and so forth so what really type of parts could i look for and will fit the gsr and give it more power than the original parts in it. so far im undisisive between getting type r cams or b20 cams same thing with pistons and rods its between the type r and b20's im looking for the best hp and performance out of it, i want to go all motor on the gsr.
whos telling you this shit?!?!?!

search around its all been covered anything not just ask.

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okay yeah then im getting that type r parts for the gsr gaining horses then from the original gsr parts.
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So what parts do you suggest to change on the gsr for more gain of horses when going to the b-series engines only, what would work out fine and make me faster
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Re: best trasnmission

search search search. The same info is covered every week. Cams (with valvetrain upgrades), and higher compression pistons. If you need more indepth info, then search. There are a hundred things you could do and a thousand different brands you could buy. It all depends on how much power you're looking for, how much you're willing to spend, and personal preference. search.
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the kind of answer i was more looking for is from your guy's own experience what parts would best fit, but hey thanx i guess i'll go search since this is covered every week.
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the kind of answer i was more looking for is from your guy's own experience what parts would best fit, but hey thanx i guess i'll go search since this is covered every week.
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yea same here
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YES true and if you searched and havent found it a GSR turbo is very nice to have.
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