Does any one know?
Does any one know?
does any one know if i buy all the t2 crap like the engine, tranny, drive shaft, rear end. all that cool stuff. I want to know if someone knows a shop in Colorado that will do the swap for me if you do let me know. and please dont yell at me telling me to do it my self. i would if i could. Just want to know
if you get that stuff. you need a pressure sensor. you can use your n/a harness . the tps wire will be streached. but y ou can use the n/a harness. you need a tii MAS. you need a tii cluch slave cylinder
rear end
half shafts (axles)
drive shaft (or tii to n/a drive shaft from mazda trix and use n/a rear end)
tii trani
starter
slave cylinder
cluch
flywheel
engine the same series as your car
pressure sensor
ecu
mas
and a few lil things i may have forgotten
good luck!!!!!
as for a shop in colorado. good luck.... dont spend more then 400 on a rear end and axles(mine was that with shipping). no more then 250 for a trani. no more then 100 on a used drive shaft(mine caust me 20$). and no more then 1225 on a good quality tii engine with warrenty and compression test.(brian galloway in california sells them for 1225 with shipping on adverage)
rear end
half shafts (axles)
drive shaft (or tii to n/a drive shaft from mazda trix and use n/a rear end)
tii trani
starter
slave cylinder
cluch
flywheel
engine the same series as your car
pressure sensor
ecu
mas
and a few lil things i may have forgotten
good luck!!!!!
as for a shop in colorado. good luck.... dont spend more then 400 on a rear end and axles(mine was that with shipping). no more then 250 for a trani. no more then 100 on a used drive shaft(mine caust me 20$). and no more then 1225 on a good quality tii engine with warrenty and compression test.(brian galloway in california sells them for 1225 with shipping on adverage)
Go see Mike and Mark at Precision Import Repair.
It's on Federal between Belleview and Oxford.
It's on Federal between Belleview and Oxford.
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If you haven't the experience and tools, "doing it yourself" is hardly the best option.
The amount you save on labor could easily pale in comparison to fixing a botched job.
Besides, the guys I recommended have been more than fair to me and I assume that is how they do business with everyone.
He's very good and very fair.
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