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Old 04-17-2009, 05:38 PM   #17
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Seriously, if your considering to go with a 4 cylinder.

20 valve 4age N/A, or an (stock 210-215) sr20ve-yes VE, there is a mechanical vtec version of the sr20de motor. Those are 2 good very affordable N/A motors.

You want reliableish turbo power, sr20det.

Those will be worth the hassle and your time.

And once the renesis get cheaper, that will be a slamin swap for an all motor FC, and it can be legalized because it is a newer motor of the same type. State ref will pass you.
My 2 cents.
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