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Re: Engine conversion

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i know,lol,cant wait to spin it up tho. :shock:
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i know lol,cant wait to spin it up tho. :shock:
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This is awesome
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another peek of the r32 caddy
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Re: Engine conversion

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Sweet.
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Re: Engine conversion

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Man, that looks awesome!

Jonesy :mrgreen:
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Dean2k
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That's awesome always wanted to do this
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it is super quick,its almost scary when it takes off,inside is all stripped out,so no weight,it does put a smile on my face tho,first time i drove it,i came bac shakin,not a bad effort for a ave a go mechanic lol..
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Love it. Full write up needed with lots of pictures :twisted:
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Looks like lots of fun, good work! :)
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That looks insane! Your goin to upset a lot of boy racers with that!
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Re: Engine conversion

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can you post more info on it please? i would love to get this done too. my 1.6 petrol really sux. i have to turn air con off to get up the hills.. :(
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Insane! Love it!
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what info do u need,i'd be glad to help,anyway i can,i done it myself,so i know all about the conversion.
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Re: Engine conversion

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like what parts were needed to do it all ? did you have to replace all the wiring ? also need more info on the gearbox you're using and how you modified it to be fwd. i just want to know as much as possible about it so that i dont end up getting ripped off for extra work thats not needed.

Also does the traction control still work ? if not, do you have much problems with traction ?
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