gsr motor differences
94 and 95 motors are identical. i heard there were a couple obd2 95s, in fact there was someone with a thread about that a while ago. so i dunno about that, but the rule of thumb is that honda converted to obd2 in 96.
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Its all in their head. It depends alot on driver also. Same power.
Its all in their head. It depends alot on driver also. Same power.
well if you look at the time slips a 94 GS-R runs a qt mile in 15.6 and a 95 does it in 15.2...soo i think that makes the 95 faster!..i had the link to the site showing the times...but can't find it right now im sure someone in here has it...
OK, let's cut the dum sh*t and be real.
94 and 95 are exactly the same, they are both obd1 motors and weigh the same. In stock form and being that both are alittle long in the tooth.
It would depend on the driver and the condition of the obd1s in question. Like how good the driver is and how much mileage and if one has been driven hard and trashed and such.
I'm sure if you have a 94, it's going be mentally faster and vise-a-versa...
Peace,
TQ
94 and 95 are exactly the same, they are both obd1 motors and weigh the same. In stock form and being that both are alittle long in the tooth.
It would depend on the driver and the condition of the obd1s in question. Like how good the driver is and how much mileage and if one has been driven hard and trashed and such.
I'm sure if you have a 94, it's going be mentally faster and vise-a-versa...
Peace,
TQ
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