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GSR, B16, H22 how do i tell the difference?

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Old Mar 1, 2006 | 10:50 PM
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Default GSR, B16, H22 how do i tell the difference?

ok guys well in the world of fast cars and s*** talkers id like to know a few things. how do i tell the difference between say a GSR and B16 motor? what about an H22. basically when i check out somebodies ride id like to know the potential of that motor. any help would be appreciated.
Old Mar 1, 2006 | 11:01 PM
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every motor has it's engine code stamped on the block.
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stephan just ask me.
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^yea, ask him.
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h22 valve cover is different than a B series. GSR has a different shaped intake manifold than a b16 or a type-r. block code may not tell the whole story tho. could have a different head
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Originally Posted by Buff4Prez Yo
h22 valve cover is different than a B series. GSR has a different shaped intake manifold than a b16 or a type-r. block code may not tell the whole story tho. could have a different head
guess ill just have to learn lol. some cars i know the motor just by looking at the lugs as in most VWs with a Vr have 5. but there are some with 4
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