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N/A to turbo
ok i have found a 13bt for pertty cheap i was just wounderign well it drop into my 87 na? well tranny botl up, and what all well be needed to make her run eterh then the basic's. ecu exc exc......
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YOu SHOULD get a full drive train off of a TII. Otherwise you will be looking at a lot of problems with the clutch I beleice which is smaller than the one on the TII and will not hold the power well. YOu need the ECU, wiring harnes, AFM, injectors, intake manifolds, turbo, and the turbo exhaust stuff. There are probably MANY MANY other things you will need.
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White_seven i have been periodically checking your website. Really good info. Especially the series 4 to S4 gauge info. You should update your sig with the series 5 lights you have install.
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There is probably more info about this then any other topic on this forum.
1. Use the search
2. Read the FAQ and stickies at top of forum
3. Read archive
4. Ever hear of Google?
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1. Use the search
2. Read the FAQ and stickies at top of forum
3. Read archive
4. Ever hear of Google?
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