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Enthusiast Joined Mar 4, '10 From california Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
I have been looking into swapping my 1994 ST 1.8L w/ auto tranny for a jdm 3sgte. Is it possible to use with awd tranny in CA?
I am aware that the Japanese do not have EGR systems. Is it possible to use a intake manifold and egr system from a close relitive in california for smog purposes? Will the gt-4's gas tank mount in the same spot on the 6G st? I wish to achieve awd, is their a large problem that I am overlooking? Because not many people are doing this it seems.. Is it because lack of drivetrain/suspension parts in the US? Is their holes to accomidate the driveline bracket? Cat converter? exauhst, will it get in the way of the driveline? I am assuming the front ST halfshafts wont spline up with the jdm tranny? Will I be able to use the front hub assembly? How would I cope with the rear diff between the rear halfshafts? This post has been edited by st94: Mar 4, 2010 - 11:35 PM |
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why dont people ever use the search function?
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Enthusiast Joined Mar 4, '10 From california Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
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why dont people ever use the search function? Why are you so ignorant. Im no retard then instead of asking so many questions that have been asked many times before (like a retard), use the search button and look for the answers and you won't look like a retard, because you look like one now. Did I mention you look like a retard insulting other members trying to help you ? first, you've asked some basic questions and done no research and expect things to be just handed to you ...? ![]() next, since you are living in California you should be well aware of the strict smog and modifying laws they have in place. Have you researched those ? the easy answer to your big question is no. Good luck -------------------- |
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