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Old 05-25-02, 02:12 PM
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alright i already have some good performance stuff on the car.next im moving on to the pretty it up stage.im gonna be using alot of carbon fiber parts(driveshaft,diffuser's,hoods,rear hatch,and maybe even a one piece front end,if i can find someone that knows how)i also thought bout the engine transplant process.i dont want a v8 in it, definitely not a 4 banger/ive thought about an i-6(but nah),also ive thought about the great 3 rotor.but here is the problem.i want the great steering so im sticking with the compact 13brew.i have also thought about maybe doin a swap with the new 13b that is coming out.it is just as compact,lighter,more powerful than an aspirated 13brew(like 150 hp)but i was wondering if anybody had any information on this engine like design layout.and the reason im lookin into this is,with the new engine coming out it will be much easier to get brand new built cores instead of remanu's.plus they r higher revving.but another problem is i think they are gonna be higher compression rotor's,which means ill hafta switch them out(should add a little torque right since they are heavier i.e. twisting force)help will be much appreciated.
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