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Old 05-31-04, 10:45 PM
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T04(r) (s) what does it....

OK so whats the difference between the to4 r and the to4s, whats the difference in the letter at the end?
And what size a/r would you recomend for a street ported motor? I'm thinking 1.15 or a 1.0 or a .96
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i guess what im asking is what are the advantages to one or the other?
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your best bet is asking this in the single turbo forum...i bet this has already been answered
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seems like you don't get **** for answers in the other sections of the forums...
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True that’s why im asking anyone who knows. As far as you know im doing a twin t04r j/k that would be sick but i think ill just stick with one so if anyone knows please post! Im doing a single to4 i just dont know what the letters stand for or the A/R im just wanting to know so i can decide for myself on what tubo to go with
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I just love how my posts get moved and after they have been moved no one sees them so no one answers them if i wanted it under single turbo rx7's then maybe i would put it under single turbo rx7 but i put it under 3rd gen because people see it and maybe just maybe if they can see it they might post an answer!
so please stop moving my posts!!!!!!!!!!
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hey try searching smart one i know that i have answered pretty much this same question more than once in here.

https://www.rx7club.com/showthread.p...hreadid=299512

that took about 32 seconds of searching. imagine what ull find if you actually spend a few minutes. sorry to be so rude but it does get old.
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Well the first problem is it is a single turbo question , also even if it was moved it still stays in the old section and links to here so you should be happy now your up in two sections instead of one, also as stated above this has been covered numerous times. Take the time to look.
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