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Old 08-02-2005, 10:29 PM
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I like how much room I have working on my Banshee motor
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Old 08-02-2005, 10:32 PM
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Mr2 what?
toyota anything... expecialy the 3s motors
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Old 08-03-2005, 01:06 AM
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Yeah, I laugh at all the people with those S series engines. It almost takes a full day to just change out injectors.
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A GSR Ingegra comes in today needing an A/C compressor. Believe it or not, it's the first GSR I've ever laid hands on. It seemed kinda cool. My lil weenie got hard thinking of the possibilities, but it got soft again looking at the available space in the engine bay. Cool cars, but I wouldn't wanna work on one. I wouldn't even be able to thread my tiny little dick between the firewall and the intake. Or so it seemed at first glance, anyway. The front seems workable (where I'll be working to replace the compressor), but it made me like D-series that much more seeing the tight bay.
you might want to be more specific on the year...i helped with an engine swap in a 95ish GSR, shitloads of room... and when someone says a "GSR" i will think of a DC2 94-01 teg.... thats coming from someone who owns a 92 GSR. now my GSR is a differnet story, i dont even want to work on it. i will be building an NA motor for it cuz i know there aint room for turbo ---- unless you hack hardcore, and i aint doing that to a GSR...

a REAL GSR... :P
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Old 08-03-2005, 02:25 AM
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yeah my old 86 honda civic wagon has less room in the bay. like he said 94+teg good amount of room 92+civic ok amount of room. both great when you take ---- out like ac and ps. now the new ones(hondas in general)have tighter bays.
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Old 08-03-2005, 11:05 AM
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A GSR Ingegra comes in today needing an A/C compressor. Believe it or not, it's the first GSR I've ever laid hands on. It seemed kinda cool. My lil weenie got hard thinking of the possibilities, but it got soft again looking at the available space in the engine bay. Cool cars, but I wouldn't wanna work on one. I wouldn't even be able to thread my tiny little dick between the firewall and the intake. Or so it seemed at first glance, anyway. The front seems workable (where I'll be working to replace the compressor), but it made me like D-series that much more seeing the tight bay.
you might want to be more specific on the year...i helped with an engine swap in a 95ish GSR, shitloads of room... and when someone says a "GSR" i will think of a DC2 94-01 teg.... thats coming from someone who owns a 92 GSR. now my GSR is a differnet story, i dont even want to work on it. i will be building an NA motor for it cuz i know there aint room for turbo ---- unless you hack hardcore, and i aint doing that to a GSR...

a REAL GSR... :P
there's plenty of room in there dustin, i use to own a 2g teg and ther's tons of room. yours just seems tight because it still has the a/c, heat shield and full radiator. hell, my si seemed tight with the a/c and heat shield on, once that ---- came off, there's tons of room. h22 crx is pretty tight :P
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Old 08-03-2005, 11:45 AM
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TT 300z is a tight fit. try swapping some ---- on that motor. you gotta pull the engine to change the turbos
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Old 08-03-2005, 12:37 PM
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there's plenty of room in there dustin, i use to own a 2g teg and ther's tons of room. yours just seems tight because it still has the a/c, heat shield and full radiator. hell, my si seemed tight with the a/c and heat shield on, once that ---- came off, there's tons of room. h22 crx is pretty tight :P
yeah...i wont remove my AC, and i wont comprimize my cooling system. PS on the other hand? well my pressure hose is leaking and they want 179.50 for the thing, so i think i will be trying to swap in a EF/CRX rack, or jsut unhooking all the PS ----...
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Old 08-03-2005, 12:42 PM
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you guys wanna see tight fit? Murdoc sig say what? fit is tighter than a 12 year old ------- a tree stump.
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you guys wanna see tight fit? Murdoc sig say what? fit is tighter than a 12 year old ------- a tree stump.
ayo murdizzle, whats your gas mileage like
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