I have a 4.7FD ITR trans, and my gas mileage is 30-33mpg which is the exact same mileage I got with my GSR and LS trans. And yes, I hit the interstate very ofter and I am cruising at 4k at 70mph.gsr tranny is practical in any situation
yup same here i have a gsr tranny and i wont say that my gas isnt the best right now because im being childish with the new tranny but its all depending on the way you driveI have a 4.7FD ITR trans, and my gas mileage is 30-33mpg which is the exact same mileage I got with my GSR and LS trans. And yes, I hit the interstate very ofter and I am cruising at 4k at 70mph.
Yeah true, I mean I drive like normal adult too, so that helps I am sureyup same here i have a gsr tranny and i wont say that my gas isnt the best right now because im being childish with the new tranny but its all depending on the way you drive
Amend bro... JDM motor with JDM ecu, drop and go. JDM motor without JDM ecu, tune ecu and lots of wiring = time and money. Just USDM, drop and go. Small info like if you getting a JDM or USDM, would help a lot.......Depending on whether you do a JDM or USDM motor, the swap will be different as far as any wiring you may need to do or what ECU you need to run. You may use your stock linkage, mounts, axles, everything!. GL!
i just swapped it in friday so thats why im in the honeymoon stage right nowYeah true, I mean I drive like normal adult too, so that helps I am sure
not really, if he wants to run a JDM motor he doesnt have to do any extra wiring, only decide how he would like to do the vtec oil pressure switch. he can get a phareable chipped ECU that will come already with the sensor bypassed, he can run hondata s300 and do it himself, he can put a USDM solenoid on it and have the pressure switch there and then just wire it to the USDM ECU and that will work too. only way it gets a lot more costly is if he goes the route i did and just purchase the Hondata and go and bypass the sensor himselfAmend bro... JDM motor with JDM ecu, drop and go. JDM motor without JDM ecu, tune ecu and lots of wiring = time and money. Just USDM, drop and go. Small info like if you getting a JDM or USDM, would help a lot.......