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Old 10-20-2013, 09:24 AM   #16
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But Ted, he is a "Proraceer" ...
Everybody has to start out in the frustration/money pit game somewhere. I'm just jealous that I couldn't start out with an FD. I had to start with a 1958 4 door Ford.
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Everybody has to start out in the frustration/money pit game somewhere. I'm just jealous that I couldn't start out with an FD. I had to start with a 1958 4 door Ford.
which was a good thing, bc now when you run into issues of any kind, you simply build/fabricate your own parts. Your beginnings have done you well, if you ask me!
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i heard those S7 engines were way better than the S6!
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Not saying my way is the right way, not even trying to imply that. Just saying. . . . i've wasted a LOT of monies learning to do it the right way. Just trying to save your thousands (literally) in the long run
i know your way isn't right but i'll take it from someone who like you said wasted thousands on doing it the right way.
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Depending on what sanctioned racing series/league you plan on running, i would HIGHLY advise to look into the LS swap for the FD. It only weighs about 20 or so pounds more than a 13B-REW but makes 3 times the torque which makes the car FLY at corner exit speed. There's a list of why it's better, and there's a list of why it isn't, which just goes back to "removing the soul of a car" . . . answers from a buncha phaggots if you ask me. An LS would make more sense than an F22 would in an FD to boot. more useability.

that being said, I love man-flesh and still have a 13B REW in my car
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