- Thu Feb 11, 2010 2:08 pm
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I know its a Gsr block with a b16 head whats the pros and cons of it is. is it better then a gsr i know the b16 head is fully built like type r cams ect and cp pistons
B16 and ITR heads are of the same casting. Difference being the ITR head is hand ported from the factory to flow a good bit more than the B16 head. And the ITR IM is a much better unit than the B16 while we're on the subject.
GSR and B16/ITR heads have different combustion chambers as well. Using a B16 head on a GSR block will net you a lower compression ratio due to the open combustion chambers versus the quench style combusion chambers of the GSR head.
Asking which one is better also kind of depends on what you're doing with the car it's going into. AutoX, drag, road racing, touge, daily, etc. A higher flowing head would always be better for racing, but it would net you less low end torque for daily driving. Hell you're putting a B18 in an EG, what are you worried about torque for?
I say go with a GSR head and have it ported/polished. But I heart high compression engines. If you are going turbo, B16 head would be better because of the flow characteristics and the slightly lower compression ratio.
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