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Old 01-10-05, 07:40 PM
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n/a rotor Question

i have a 87 t2 , and im going carb like ive said a couple of posts ago , But i just came across a pair of N/a rotors off an 88 , so im guessin there s4 , Thing is can i put them in my t2 Housings ??? ive researched on the forum , an ive read a few of others that have and they came out fine , so im just wondering
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Originally Posted by Superrican
i have a 87 t2 , and im going carb like ive said a couple of posts ago , But i just came across a pair of N/a rotors off an 88 , so im guessin there s4 , Thing is can i put them in my t2 Housings ??? ive researched on the forum , an ive read a few of others that have and they came out fine , so im just wondering
Yes they'll fit. You'll need to use the front counter weight of those rotors though. Also, they're higher compression, you need to take that into account while you're tuning, which could be harder with a Carb, but that's just me.
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Front counterweight is same between S4 TII and S4 NA. Only difference is between S5.
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