Are you even sure you can get a B18C5 Type R head?
I don't see too many people parting out Type Rs..
i just bought the type-r head for $600 at trick engineering in N/H .
you don't need to slap a single runner manifold on a GSR head, once you remove the vac lines, it runs on the longer runners.Gsr head makes good power, I'd rather have it than a b16 head. Type Rs are super expensive and finding one is rediculous and expensive. Slap a single runner intake manifold on the gsr and your good to go, at least a 180 hp motor with i/h/e to the crank of course.
you mean shorter runners, but it would have a better plenum and route to the valves.you don't need to slap a single runner manifold on a GSR head, once you remove the vac lines, it runs on the longer runners.
realy? damn, i have a GSR with a AEBS manifold on it, header and exhaust, with a stock Type R intake sytem on my 95 hatchI'd be willing to say about 160 whp or a little more.
Longer.. The plenum closes on idle, remove the vac line and it's stays open.you mean shorter runners, but it would have a better plenum and route to the valves.
That is what I was trying to say, that they open at 5700 rpm and go to the shorter runners, before that they run on the longer ones to give it better driveability/torque.Longer.. The plenum closes on idle, remove the vac line and it's stays open.
well, one with a short ram intake/ hytech header, and some skunk 2 exhaust on a completely stock gsr makes around that much, the intake mani you have will probably knock it up a few hp.realy? damn, i have a GSR with a AEBS manifold on it, header and exhaust, with a stock Type R intake sytem on my 95 hatch
last time.. u have it backwards.. at 57 it turns to longer runners.. before that is shorter.That is what I was trying to say, that they open at 5700 rpm and go to the shorter runners, before that they run on the longer ones to give it better driveability/torque.
Dude, you really do not get it. For the last time for real, I have an Ls/vtec and a gsr. I can look at both of them, they both have gsr heads, The Ls/vtec has a single runner mani now. The lever for the Iabs is on the bottom, making the shorter runners on the bottom. Longer runners opening at high rpms doesn't do anything but hurt horsepower, they were designed to make torque on the longer runners below 5700 rpms, vtec engages at 4400 rpms, and the IABs open up at 5700 rpms, switching to shorter/lower runners making better high end power than a long curvy runner. And no, I don't have it backwards, I can look at either of my motors and know that the lowers open, you apparently don't like being wrong, and you apparently need visual proof so lookie here. http://www.hondatuningmagazine.com/tech/0307ht_1988_honda_crx_drag_racing_cylinders_suspension/index.html I didn't make any of the drawings on the pics, I jacked them from another site, but the end of the aft that the butterflies run on is clearly visible on the lower runner.last time.. u have it backwards.. at 57 it turns to longer runners.. before that is shorter.
u can get a brand new type r head from acura for about $1200.i have a 1995 Ls bottom end and im wondering if a type-r head is better than gsr or b16. i just bought the type-r head for $600 at trick engineering in N/H how much power will it put down with the ls bottom and the type-r head? looking to get around 200h.p.
Another option is you got screwed, does it have signs of the pnp from the factory, have you looked at the valve springs.i THINK my brother's head (which is way 91sib16 is talking about) is CTR cus it says PR3-1 on the cylinder head, i was told it was integra type r but its listed as CTR