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Old 06-19-09, 01:25 AM
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was just wondering if the 13 brew is a straight swap in a 88 TII shell. im getting the shell soon and it has no motor or trans. i was just wondering if it would work if not i'll buy a s5 motor thanx Aaron
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Very complictaed. You need to fabricate new mounts to even get it in the car, then figure out a way to make it run (ie standalone ECU). You most likely won't be able to keep the twin turbos running sequentially unless you're really crafty.

There's a bunch of threads about the swap in the FC FAQ.
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so im best off just putting a 13bt in it..
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Yeah.
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kool thanx man. oh also i was wondering what would i need to make the car run into the low 12's or so im not to up to date with modding the motors.
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