2nd Gen, 13b tt?
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2nd Gen, 13b tt?
Hey, i have a 1987 rx7 n/a. I was wondering if it was possible to swap the stock 13b with a 13b tt. I also wanted to know, if i did that would i have to get a beefeir transmission and rear end or could i use my stock stuff? also, would the motor mounts be different? please give me some suggestions. THANK YOU
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NO reason to go with the TT 13b-rew over an s4 or s5 tii and drive train.
for the money and effort you would put into making a bone stock 13b-rew work you could make 300+ hp on s5 turbo motor.
teamfc3s.org goes into the details of why the rew is a bad idea i an fc
for the money and effort you would put into making a bone stock 13b-rew work you could make 300+ hp on s5 turbo motor.
teamfc3s.org goes into the details of why the rew is a bad idea i an fc
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Personally, I would totally do it if I got the turbo's/manifold for cheap, like 100$ cheap
It'd be fun, just to have something different. Not exactly a powerhouse, but a nice torque curve if you get them to work in sequence.
Thats the hardest part. Everyone here says its impossible, I say get yourself the stock 13B-RE ecu and harness and wire that bitch up to the TII engine with your twin turbos. Im sure it would work.
It'd be fun, just to have something different. Not exactly a powerhouse, but a nice torque curve if you get them to work in sequence.
Thats the hardest part. Everyone here says its impossible, I say get yourself the stock 13B-RE ecu and harness and wire that bitch up to the TII engine with your twin turbos. Im sure it would work.
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Please check the FAQ before posting, and search. Questions like this and more have been asked time and time again. The FAQ and other helpful information is stickied at the top of the 2nd gen section. They have tips, links, and frequent subjects. Searching can also yield you good results.
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