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hi! as you noticed im a new member. how you guys doin , need some help. quick question about swapping, would a gts cyl.head fit a gt head?

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i dont know but why would you want to do that?

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Originally Posted by eastsideyodi
hi! as you noticed im a new member. how you guys doin , need some help. quick question about swapping, would a gts cyl.head fit a gt head?
i dont think so, they're 2 totally different engines(read it somwhwere) confused

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somebody i know in canada said he had it done, i know on some honda engines you can but not sure if you can do it on celi's. just trying to get enough ammo to prove him wrong. ehehehehe grin

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I dont think it'll work. The GTS motor was made by yamaha, and I believe toyota made the GT motor. Two different companys so it prolly wont work

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This is no Honda Engine, this is a TOYOTA Engine, it will not work, the GTS engine is bigger than the GT engine. it will not work.


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cool.thanks peeps thumbsup is hould just ask him to log on to this site.

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GTS has bigger bore and GT has longer stroke... won't fit cry it would be dope tho... GT could use lift thumbsup


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nope wont work..we're not dealing with honda engines here..

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Originally Posted by glitch
GT could use lift thumbsup

Shoulda baught a GTS if you wanted lift.


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Originally Posted by Death
Originally Posted by glitch
GT could use lift thumbsup

Shoulda baught a GTS if you wanted lift.
yea that's y i want gts thumbsup

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Originally Posted by Death
Originally Posted by glitch
GT could use lift thumbsup

Shoulda baught a GTS if you wanted lift.

i chose GT because i wanna turbo it someday... i don't feel that the GTS's compression rate is stable for the amount of boost that should be run to even make buying a turbo worth it.


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