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Old 10-21-2003, 12:53 PM
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GSR or CR-vtec for 5th gen hatch??

I read the engine swapping guide from this board and other numerous sources but the big question is between CR-VTEC and GSR swap. My plan is turbo and both do well with F/I but I'm still sorting out the pros and cons. The GSR is the most common swap i've seen but I'm still wondering if its necessarily the best, plus, I dont like to follow the band wagon so the CR-VTEC sounds like fun... although it also sounds like it wont last me in the long run...

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how about just a turbo b20b?

more reliable and cheaper I'm sure
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Re: GSR or CR-vtec for 5th gen hatch??

Or you could spend a fortune for a non-upgradable Type AAARRRRGGGHH

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