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18-08-2008, 13:12
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| H A V O C ![]() Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: Santa Pod
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Big end bearings are only a problem with lack of maintainence, like all toyota engines they are quite sensitive with oil, i.e. if its run low a lot it will shit itsself pretty quickly, and most people are shit at maintaining thier cars, so, like most ebay £300 quid shitters, if they have been ragged without much maintainance they are not going to last long on a drift track. Luckily a spare engine is only £100-150 if you intend on buying a total lemon. I'd say given that they are 1987 and up vintage, they do a hell of a lot better than S13's of younger age. And the N/A 7M-GE has more power and is nicer to drive than a CA. Extra puppy fat can be removed if you are not too bothered about creature comforts like A/C, leather armchairs and other gubbins. | |
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18-08-2008, 13:22
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| S1- F.T break! Join Date: Nov 2005
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| These rock hard, I'm seeing the car in a new light. There are some horribly ugly kits on that link mate ![]() ![]() Quote:
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19-08-2008, 16:57
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| touge runner Join Date: May 2006
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7M engines can be run for buttons, as i said, and they have reputations for top end AND bottom end issues, as i said. I never brought S13s into it, i never made the comparison. ![]() ![]() ![]() | |
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