what is a good engine to put in a integra gsr 2000

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Asked by Brent Aug 22, 2009 at 10:56 PM about the 2000 Acura Integra

Question type: Car Customization

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depending on what you have and want. If you have the B17 keep it just because it'll keep your cars rarity. I personally like the K24/K20 swap but b18s are good in gsrs too. Give a few of our other guys a chance to answer too

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didnt the b18 have to much power and blow gaskets to fast ones you got the rpms high wich is the power band area for honda motors any way

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Cheapest and easiest way I think to make power in a teggy, a semi build B20v would do good... Kswaps are nice to have but at the end of the day that shit is just expensive as hell... a whole lot of coverting to do and Im not a big fan of cable tranny's. lol.

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IMO just keep the GSR motor. No sense in converting a non vtec motor to vtec if you already have a vtec motor. Or if you really want the extra displacement, just bore out your motor. It would probably be cheaper than to build a whole new frank motor and will most likely last longer. Of course... K-series is a whole other topic :)

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