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Old Sep 6, 2017 | 11:47 AM
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Default B16 block, gsr head questions

New to the Honda world and have some questions on this swap, I'm doing a b16a block with forged internals, 8:2:1 weisco pistons, with a gsr head.

1. The block is bored .20 over, I heard I can just use a stock head gasket, what do you think?

2.also do I need gsr head studs or b16?

3. Will the gsr head directly bolt on or will I have to tap anything?

I'm sure these questions have been answered before on here but I can never find a straight answer without people arguing. I just want a straight response please
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Old Sep 6, 2017 | 12:34 PM
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Default Re: B16 block, gsr head questions

stock head gasket
b16 head studs

everything else is plug and play
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Old Sep 6, 2017 | 12:40 PM
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stock head gasket
b16 head studs

everything else is plug and play
Alright thank you, I read somewhere where I'd use gsr head studs
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Old Sep 6, 2017 | 01:19 PM
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Alright thank you, I read somewhere where I'd use gsr head studs
Newp, you need the B16 studs. GSR and other B18/B20 blocks have a taller deck height than B16's.
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Old Sep 6, 2017 | 01:34 PM
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Default Re: B16 block, gsr head questions

...I'd also go with more compression if you haven't already purchased the 8.2:1 pistons.
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Old Sep 6, 2017 | 01:38 PM
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Originally Posted by rauber15
Alright thank you, I read somewhere where I'd use gsr head studs
you match the studs to the block
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Old Sep 7, 2017 | 06:17 AM
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...I'd also go with more compression if you haven't already purchased the 8.2:1 pistons.
Yes, in 2017... with so many quality engine management choices... there is absolutely NO reason to go with a compression ratio that low. It just makes for a really lazy engine when not in boost.
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Old Sep 11, 2017 | 02:59 AM
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Yes, in 2017... with so many quality engine management choices... there is absolutely NO reason to go with a compression ratio that low. It just makes for a really lazy engine when not in boost.
I went to a machine shop and that's what they reccemended me to. I figured since I'm running a gsr head also it bumps up the compression. What else can I do to raise the compression?
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I went to a machine shop and that's what they reccemended me to. I figured since I'm running a gsr head also it bumps up the compression. What else can I do to raise the compression?
Take your stuff to another machine shop... that one is stuck in the '90s. Lower compression was a way to help make an engine live when advanced tuning platforms didn't exist. So if you intend to use stock fuel injectors, a stock ECU and a rise rate FMU... then listen to the machine shop. If your plan is to use larger fuel injectors, a tuneable engine management system and a big fuel pump... then you can safely use more compression in the engine when professionally tuned.
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