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Old 07-17-2008, 09:25 PM   #1
Turbo vw
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would like info on my FC build

Well this will be my first rotary build, my car is a 88 FC s4 GXL I believe its N/A completely stock was a DD for my buddy and it just shut off on him one day don’t really have any idea what happened or why it happened. Ok iv been talking to a few of my buddies that are on this sight and on another local forum and hears what I have come up with for my billed

Ether use a complete s5 motor,
Or s5 rotors in my s4 case
Street port
up graded springs
Rx8 E-shaft
Header
Full exhaust along with no cats
Custom set up cold air intake
Clutch
Flywheel

I’m open to any advice that any one would like to give me. Don’t want to spend a hole whole lot on the billed. But I want to have a decent car I can go out and play in. Also don’t want to throw a lot of $$$ in because this is my first rotary billed so I don’t want to mess up and have to much in the car


also would be interested in some other info to

Some sort of big brake kit (prefer something I can make using used parts from other cars)
Upgraded springs probably eibocks
Or a set of full coilover’s
Camber caster kit
Strut braces
Sway bar’s upgrade
TII Trans, drive shaft, reared and axles


And if any one has any of these parts around and would like to git rid of them id possible be interested prefer motor parts for now but would considered outers

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