Supertech Flat Faced Black Nitride Valves Acura Integra Gsr Type R B18c1 B18c5 on 2040-parts.com
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These Supertech Valves fit the following vehicles and engine 1994-1997 Honda Del Sol 1.6L DOHC VTEC (B16A2 / B16A3)1999-2000 Honda Civic Si 1.6L DOHC VTEC (B16A2) 1992-1993 Acura Integra GSR 1.7L DOHC VTEC (B17A1) 1994-2001 Acura Integra GSR 1.8L DOHC VTEC (B18C1) 1997-2001 Acura Integra Type-R 1.8L DOHC VTEC (B18C5) 1988-2000 Honda Civic / CRX / Del Sol 1.6L DOHC VTEC (B16A) 1998-2000 Honda Civic Type-R 1.6L DOHC VTEC (B16B) 1996-2000 Honda Integra Type-R 1.8L DOHC VTEC (B18C) Supertech Performance uses their experience of more than 20 years in the manufacturing of racing valves, do intensive testing and work very closely with many engine builders in order to continuously improve and provide the market with the best possible product for every application. High flow rates, durability and quality are of great concern to Supertech Performance. Note regarding flat dished head SS valves: Flat is for all motor applications, and will give a slight boost in compression (approximately 0.1-0.2 points). The Dished head valve is slightly lighter, and used for all-motor and turbo applications where an increase in compression is not needed. F4L Auto-parts |
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