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Old 03-21-07, 12:18 PM
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Putting an FD engine in an FC

I have used the search feature and come up inconclusive so i will ask you guys, what exactly would one have to do to put an N/A FD 13b in an FC? I really need to know because i have great oppurtunity to buy one and i want to know what i will take to put it in my car.

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NA FD? can i get some more details?
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easy answer is no.
the motor mounting points make it rather difficult
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all i know is it is a stock FD engine that is not a turbo set up. it is supposed to go in a 93-95 and has 50,000 miles on it.
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ummm all fd's came with turbos.......
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Originally Posted by benjaphon
all i know is it is a stock FD engine that is not a turbo set up. it is supposed to go in a 93-95 and has 50,000 miles on it.

ALL FD's are twin turbos ....
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Old 03-21-07, 12:34 PM
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its not that hard,modified yor NA oil pam drill and tap the center iron and your done with the motor mount dilema,use your NA front cover,water pump,CAS and all the S4 electronics.
Get a header,for the intake manifolds use the third gen assembly and just rewire the tps,for the tranny get a T2 assembly,everything else its plumbing and rewire
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Covered in the FAQ for FC sticky thread found at the top of this section.

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Please read the FAQ for FC sticky thread before posting. Many of the commonly asked questions (such as the one this thread was started with) are covered there.
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