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Old Feb 2, 2005 | 09:30 AM
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Originally Posted by BowDown' date='Feb 1 2005, 04:06 PM
Whatever that means...



Any ideas?

That'd be a Post-op transsexual named Manuel
Old Feb 2, 2005 | 10:35 AM
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Originally Posted by BowDown' date='Feb 1 2005, 04:29 PM
Mainly looking to put down 300whp on pump as easy as possible. I would rather not have to rebuild it every 20k or so... Want something that I can fire up and beat on the track or street. Is there one rotary motor in the 13b series thats a better canidate than another?



an fd motor can put down 300hp with an exhaust and a power fc.



the fc motors can do it too, but they need a larger turbo
Old Feb 2, 2005 | 05:58 PM
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Originally Posted by j9fd3s' date='Feb 2 2005, 08:34 AM
an fd motor can put down 300hp with an exhaust and a power fc.



the fc motors can do it too, but they need a larger turbo



Well this is my research because I havent been able to place these questions with answers.



FD and FC? how are they different?



Cosmo motor thats auto... just a matter of swaping a clutch and flywheel on it to convert it? Or are there other sensors?
Old Feb 2, 2005 | 06:18 PM
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13B-REW and an RX6 should do the trick pretty nicely. No lag.
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