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Old 02-26-2004, 01:17 AM
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Q? about type r engine

i just swap a 97jdm type r into my 95 gsr. the type r engine dont pull as hard is that because im running it with the gsr ecu.
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Re: Q? about type r engine

Correct. The GSR use's a Intake Air Bypass system in the intake manifold, and engages vtec at different RPMS, so it has a different fuel map, get the ITR ECU, or a P28 chipped to run an ITR, you'll see a world of difference.
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