- Mon Sep 19, 2011 11:20 pm
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That One Dude wrote:He can't just get a conversion harness. In Cali, if the engine is OBD2, the whole car has to be to OBD2 emissions specs. And since the B18C5 was not around until 1997, there's no way around that unless he throws the B18C5 components into the B18C1.
OP, just make sure you put the valve springs from the ITR head into the GSR head. Might as well swap over the valves, too, since they're lighter than the GSR valves.
Ok so why not just change over all the sensors and dizzy and injectors and keep it obd1 if he already has a gsr, insteady of wasting a ton of time swapping rods, pistons and cams, etc into a gsr.
As well the compression bump can easily be taken care of with, a fuel pressure regulator and spark plugs. Chipping the ecu will help but its not going to hurt anything. It really isn't that much higher than a factory gsr. Back in the day we would deck the head of a gsr or b16 to raise the compression and not do much of anything to the fuel because it was not needed. This is done at dealerships all the time, they are not going to take the time to re-tune an ecu when the head gets warped, they deck it put it back on the car, DONE. That is what they did to my d16y8 10 yrs ago and it went from 9.6:1 to around 10.5:1 possible more its been so long and they did nothing else beside hand me the keys back and said it runs strong. No fuel mods, or ecu mods they didn't even adjust the dizzy for it.
And what he is talking about doing has been done over and over and over I can't even count how many times. Yes to be on the safe side get the ecu tuned with chrome of s300 or whatever, but it is not needed.
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