gsr engines outdated???
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gsr engines outdated???
i was having some car talk with some of my co-workers and they kept on telling me that gsr engines are out dated, that they just wont compete with what todays engines are putting out such as sti's and evo9's
i have been planning on putting a gsr engine in my 98 hatch for a while now, and if i do that what would be my results? would i be able to hang or get smoked by these modern day cars. well i dont want to be over the top with building my engine but if i race someone on the street i dont want to make it seem that hondas are slow and outdated, and if so what would it take to hang with them.
i have been planning on putting a gsr engine in my 98 hatch for a while now, and if i do that what would be my results? would i be able to hang or get smoked by these modern day cars. well i dont want to be over the top with building my engine but if i race someone on the street i dont want to make it seem that hondas are slow and outdated, and if so what would it take to hang with them.
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Re: gsr engines outdated??? (million)
Don't really know what they mean by "outdated". Not like a GSR is some crazy high horsepower engine anyway. But people still use B-series engines and probably will for a long time because its easy to work on and doesn't require any crazy fabrications to get into a Civic.
As for will you keep up with a STI in a stock GSR Civic, I'm going with no way Jose
As for will you keep up with a STI in a stock GSR Civic, I'm going with no way Jose
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