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Old 01-14-2004, 04:18 PM
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GSR & Type r heads?????

im going to turbo my ride. my set up will be an LS block and some type of heads to make it a LS/vtec, but i dont know what heads to use. i was thinking of Gsr or type R. plz resond with some info on my set up
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Re: GSR & Type r heads?????

Depends, everyone has their opinion about the two, but the ITR would better suit turbo because of the flow characteristics, while the GSR has a higher compression due to the shape of the chambers, so it would be more suited for N/A builds.
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Re: GSR & Type r heads?????

thx alot man will the type r heads raise the compression?
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