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Old 07-23-02, 11:26 AM
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Series question?

I know this is probally a stupid question.

But can someone explain the different series of the 2nd gen. I have been reading some back post on the TII swap into an N/A and they said the S5 was more difficult than the S4.

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S4 = 1986-1988
S5 = 1989-1991
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RickB, Thank you. Just what I needed.
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S4=180hp for the TII
S5=202hp for the TII
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Not bad. Oh I stand corrected the S4 is harder (supposidly).

Still reading back post on this and it looks a little more than I want to get into. If it was drop in engine and tranny and wiring that wouldn't be too bad, but you have to change everything under the sun.

Screw it, I will rebuild my N/A and hit it with some N20.
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