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Old 04-02-2005, 09:25 AM
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ok well i am starting to buy the stuff for my build. what i want is a B18B1 block with a GSR crank and Eagle LS Rods and 82mm Weisco pistons. the reason i want the gsr crank is to rev a lil higher as i am going to run a fully built jdm itr head and it will be boosted. Will this work? Thanks for any insight u can provide.
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y are u using LS rods. since the ls rods are a little bit shorter cause they use the 89mm stroke.

you need to grab some GSR or Type R rods to maintain a good RS ratio. if you use the LS rods the piston wont make it to the deck of the block.
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ok thanks, i was gonna use ls rods cause my best friend has a set of eagle ls rods i could score pretty cheap. but i guess ill just buy a new set. thanks again
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just use the ls crank, the difference between the two is not as much as you think.
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