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Location: Perth
Registered: October 2003
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Re: cressida turbo?
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Fri, 10 June 2005 05:09
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EldarO wrote on Fri, 10 June 2005 11:38 | engine conversions arent hard,
actually, nothings hard,
people define "hard" by having to think and solve problems.
putting the engine in physically is "easy" and takes a short time.
then, install your loom, sit down with a wiring diagram and start, each wire is colour coded etc.
it just takes a while, its not "hard"
the only thing that sucks is not being able to produce headers, manifold, exhaust pipes, but these can be bought...
Eldar.O.
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Putting a 1J in my landcruiser was not easy it was hardwork. Putting an engine in physically is not easy cause things foul, things have to be moved and you spend alot of time chasing things around to make it easy as possible. Anyone who has done a conversion will agree with me, it's far from easy even if it has been done a number of times.
Why cant you produce headers, exhaust pipes, manifolds etc? All you need is a welder and some material.
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