GSR Info
okai....
im 16 and i love the 94 integra GSR!! all my friends say that the 94 and 95 are the strongest out there and i dont know why. they say its the "OBD1" but i have no friggin clue what that means. so thats one thing. next, about who much should i expect to spend on one (completely stock 2 dr.)? and finally, i want to get a cold air and an exhaust system, so i was thinkin about the new V2 from AEM and a GReddy EVO...good choices? last, im thinkin of runnin a nitrous system, and i was thinkin a dry NX kit... anyway, id really appreciate your help with this stuff. -G |
aem is good, injen is better. greddy makes a very good catback. you will spend anywhere from 3000 to 6000 depending on the condition and mileage of the vehicle. good luck!
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I love my GSR...ohh ya! I got a screaming deal on it too.
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cool...
what does the "OBD1" mean? and what is a good nitous system |
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OBD=On Board Diagnostics version 1 |
all I know is that its easier (and cheaper) to diagnose when something goes crazy. and it means that I think you only have on o2 sensor (none in cat). theres prolly more to it though
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the benefit of the obd1 is there are many chips available, and they are "easier" to tune.
Zex and NOS are two good nitrous systems, though I like the wet kits better. |
do you want your exaust to be loud or not
injen is a better intake like stated before and be sure to check the tranny on any gsr you buy i have heard of shift linkage problems. good luck |
depending on how big of a shot you plan on running would depend on whether you want a dry or a wet kit. And Greddy and AEM make very good things. Best of Luck to you
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so wut price is good for a 94-95 GS-R?
i know there are a ton of factors... but wut'd u guys buy yours for? :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused: |
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