GreenTeggy
My name is Ben
well i know why to get a GS over an LS the compression is better and its a better engine to turbo!
i knew i was off on rs, i couldnt rememberRS: Regular Series.
LS: Luxury Series.
SE: Special Edition.
GS: Grand Series.
GS-R: Grand Series Racing.
Type R: Type Racing.
i thought the gs and ls are the same engine? i think only the gs-r and type r have different engines. i could be wrong though.well i know why to get a GS over an LS the compression is better and its a better engine to turbo!
i thought the gs and ls are the same engine? i think only the gs-r and type r have different engines. i could be wrong though.
i kinda hope im wrong though, cause i have a gs :lol:
The GS, LS, SE and RS have identical drivetrains
Seriously? They are all the same engine. It's just the accepted terminology. Plus the LS is the most abundant and common Integra there is. They all have the B18B1Hey I was wondering, why is there no RS/VTEC or GS/VTEC?? How come the LS is the only vtec converted motor?
:slap: Hahaha, I guess. So have you goten your answer?Hahah oh snap, my simple question turned into a 2 page, how cool
:roll:well i know why to get a GS over an LS the compression is better and its a better engine to turbo!
rs/vtec = LS/VTECOh ok, so you could rs/vtec if you wanted to...... I was just wondering. Because even the noobs say ls/vtec, so I just assumed that was the only motor. I thought maybe because they have a different valve cover, so it makes them the only one..... LoL