diffrence between type-R and GSR Crank shafts
hey..
i would like to know the diffrence between the 2 crank shafts..
since both motors are the same displacement..
thanks
i would like to know the diffrence between the 2 crank shafts..
since both motors are the same displacement..
thanks
they are not the same under close inspection you would think that they are. The counter weights are different somebody on here had a pic and photo shopped it to show the differences clearly
so basically, the type r crank has heavier counterweights, but more stable at higher rpms, right?
realistically, you can get a gsr crank, get it balanced and maybe micropolished..and wouldn't that be better than a type r due to the weight factor?
realistically, you can get a gsr crank, get it balanced and maybe micropolished..and wouldn't that be better than a type r due to the weight factor?
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by EVOL »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">so basically, the type r crank has heavier counterweights, but more stable at higher rpms, right?
realistically, you can get a gsr crank, get it balanced and maybe micropolished..and wouldn't that be better than a type r due to the weight factor?</TD></TR></TABLE>
realistically, you can get a gsr crank, get it balanced and maybe micropolished..and wouldn't that be better than a type r due to the weight factor?</TD></TR></TABLE>
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