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Old 05-11-2008, 08:43 PM   #7 (permalink)
siberian21
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Originally Posted by squabzter View Post
You have not done research, its the same engine, redlines are only ecu based which if youre gonna make it go fast you would raise it anyway, and the gtir has LOWER compression, yes it will cost more.
do more research, see the SEARCH button? use it, i did, ive moved a long way
but you still havent learned to not be an a$$hole. Some people do search but dont know how to use the correct "key" words and they dont find what they're looking for. People get flamed on here so much its not even cool. G20.net is a great place for non-a$$es to go because most people will give criticism but its constructive. We are the same community but sometimes I feel that G owners like people more and are more willing to help. I feel that if you want to tell someone to search then just dont reply.

Sorry for the rant.

As for the question. If you want raw horsepower, the GTI-R motor is the way to go but if you have a set amount to spend and play with then the Bluebird (U12 & U13) or Aveniar (W10 & W11 SR20's) motors are cheaper and still pack a punch.
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