No turbo convertables?
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Turbo Auto Vert
I looked into this, and speaking with a guy who did this, the key thing is to get a auto trans computer out of a Japanese auto trans turbo vert to get shifting in line with the higher power range.
I've also read that the part number for a Turbo auto trans and a NA auto trans is the same part number. So if you have a Auto Vert, aside from the trans computer, it looked to be pretty much a drop in thing.
I've also read that the part number for a Turbo auto trans and a NA auto trans is the same part number. So if you have a Auto Vert, aside from the trans computer, it looked to be pretty much a drop in thing.
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no turboverts?
heh, I have two.
1989 widebody
and a 1988 with full s5 conversion and an ugly-*** STi hoodscoop to feed the TMIC.
both cars are nice cars
the only thing that I hate about the verts is the gearing, go to TII gearing unless you want to be able to go 115mph in 3rd gear (and nearly 80 in 2nd!)
heh, I have two.
1989 widebody
and a 1988 with full s5 conversion and an ugly-*** STi hoodscoop to feed the TMIC.
both cars are nice cars
the only thing that I hate about the verts is the gearing, go to TII gearing unless you want to be able to go 115mph in 3rd gear (and nearly 80 in 2nd!)
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