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KingBennon Apr 10, 2009 02:49 PM

What the diff?????
 
Im looking for project car. The reason why im here is find out difference between a 1992 JDM and a 1993 North American. Other then the steering wheel.
I know that the 92 wasn't made here only in Japan.
If I did get the 92 JDM would the parts from a 93 fit (ex. body kits, engine, fuel management system....)

Any help would be most appreciated.

Thanks

Calm_down1 Apr 12, 2009 02:10 AM

Good question

JDK Apr 12, 2009 08:38 AM

Everything is pretty much the same other then the obvious, most differences are in the interior, other then that everything is the same only reversed from a LHD car...some are interchangeable and some are not. :)
Both cars were made in Japan and the RHD car will always be alot cheaper, most all aftermarket parts will fit both.
To the OP: There is a meet in the Toronto area in May, you should drop by.
https://www.rx7club.com/canadian-forum-42/spring-meet-may-17th-2pm-sherway-gardens-830699/

KingBennon Apr 13, 2009 10:45 AM

Here is a link. All items I found for the 92 say 1985-1992. And all the 93 models that I wanted say 93-95. But I thought that I can use the 92JDM parts with a 93 N. American car.
Here is 93-95 HERE
And the 1985 - 1992 HERE

So There is no difference between the 92 JDM and a 93LHD???

KingBennon Apr 24, 2009 01:25 AM

Maybe I will. Sounds like fun!!

GTR-guy Apr 24, 2009 09:13 AM

The JDM model doesn't have a pre cat.

ProjectD_ Apr 24, 2009 01:10 PM

Well, I own a JDM FD, and pretty much everything (almost) is the same

*The down pipe in JDM is curved another way, so a LHD downpipe cant fit into a RHD.
*There are seats in the back of JDM, storage bins for LHD
*The windshield wiper switch is on the left side, and turn signals on the right side (opposite of LHD)
But everything in the engine should be the same.


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