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Old Jan 23, 2002 | 12:44 AM
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Turbo II wire harness

I have the chance to buy a 1987 non turbo for parts its a complete car and the cost is $50.00. My question is will the wire harness and injectors work on my 1987 turbo II? Will any outher parts interchange fuel rail,sensors,etc? Thanks TEDMAN
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Old Jan 23, 2002 | 07:37 AM
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Re: Turbo II wire harness

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I have the chance to buy a 1987 non turbo for parts its a complete car and the cost is $50.00. My question is will the wire harness and injectors work on my 1987 turbo II? Will any outher parts interchange fuel rail,sensors,etc? Thanks TEDMAN
GET IT! you MAY be able to get it running....maybe.. I bought one for 245$, and got it running!

Worst case, yeah, it's a nice parts car to have.. you can part it out for a LOT more than 50$..

but... no, the wiring harness won't work..

The injectors won't work because they're a different size.. you could in theory put them in, and the car would start, but it would run too lean, and probably detonate.

the secondary fuel rail may be interchangable.. don't think the primary, tho.. Any interior pieces would be (logicon!!).. anything non-engine related would be.. probably radiator.. a/c, power steering (or manual), etc, etc.. The oil pressure sender should be, as well as the temp sensors... brakes and wheels, if it's the same size. master cyl, wiper motor, windows, seats... all the stuff that likes to break.

transmission, propshaft, and differential are not directly swappable...also, they're weaker on the n/a.

Basically, anything that doesn't directly have to do with the intake or exhaust (actually, the mufflers are a direct swap, and less restrictive than n/a...and i want to say the y-pipe is larger, but not sure), will swap just fine.

-Tesla
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Old Jan 23, 2002 | 12:10 PM
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I have a wiring harness for an 87' TII if it will do you (or anyone for that matter) any good. Let me know if anyone is interested.

derek_fullerx@hotmail.com

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Old Jan 23, 2002 | 12:21 PM
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WIRE HARNESS

HOW MUCH FOR THE WIRE HARNESS?
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Old Jan 23, 2002 | 01:53 PM
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$75 shipped

send me an email if you want it

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