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Old 09-14-03, 09:19 PM
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Yet another noob question…I see people talking about there s4 and s5…what dose this mean…and how do I find out what I have…I have a 88na..but I am putting a jdm 88t2 in it.
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How about you read the FAQ thread?
Old 09-14-03, 09:34 PM
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are u actually putting this motor in? or are u getting it put in by a shop? because with questions like the ones ur askin, u might not be ready to do it yourself. just my 2 cents
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i am putting it in myself....my friend is helping...i am just new to rotors and this is my first car project....i am 18...how old are most of the people hear
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19 but I have been here since I was 17 and registered when I was 18 I beleive.
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19, and i have been here and registered when i was 19.
im somewhat new to rotaries too, but pulling out a motor, and droping a new one in, shows u a lot about the rotary design. im goin to be a rotorite forever now.
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23, and the s4 is 86-88 and a s5 is 89-91. Anyways, its not that hard to swap if your well informed going into the project. If you don't know what your getting into you will get screwed! Do some research, and more, and then you will be fine.
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