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    I have an acura gsr with low/almost no compression in one cylinder?

    I have a b18 vtec n one cylinder has low compression is it expensive to fix it?? Do i need a new motor do i need to rebuilt it?? Help dont know what to do

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    Shoot yeah, it's expensive to fix. If you're lucky it could be a burned/bent valve and the repairs will be just in the cylinder head- $2000. If a piston is burned from that freeway drag race you won last Friday night, the engine will need more extensive repair. Double the cost. If you're so lucky as to only have a blown head gasket, get that fixed and buy a lotto ticket which will win. Stick a new cam belt on it too.


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