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    all i can say is wow. a buddy of mine and i sat up one night thinkin of stupid swaps you could do that could conceivably work but nothin like that. nothin that would actually whip up on people. we had an idea to stick an rb26dett in like a 4x4 nissan frontier or xterra or sr20det in 2wd version of each of those or swappin out the v6 in the xterra and droppin the 350z and then twin turbo it. but the only real difference between the two cars is the displacement and fuel mapping from what someone told me the other day.
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    Quote Originally Posted by blacktc
    all i can say is wow. a buddy of mine and i sat up one night thinkin of stupid swaps you could do that could conceivably work but nothin like that. nothin that would actually whip up on people. we had an idea to stick an rb26dett in like a 4x4 nissan frontier or xterra or sr20det in 2wd version of each of those or swappin out the v6 in the xterra and droppin the 350z and then twin turbo it. but the only real difference between the two cars is the displacement and fuel mapping from what someone told me the other day.
    SR20DET in a nissan quest FTW.

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    Quote Originally Posted by boosted lude
    SR20DET in a nissan quest FTW.

    my father in law has a quest......got me thinking, lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by MR.org
    my father in law has a quest......got me thinking, lol
    my weekend driver right now is the Quest. that thing rocks

    in the past 6 months ive used it for 3 comeplete Swaps (LS, F20b, F22b), many trips to the V and south atlanta for parts, i should dyno it at the MSPi dyno day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blacktc
    all i can say is wow. a buddy of mine and i sat up one night thinkin of stupid swaps you could do that could conceivably work but nothin like that. nothin that would actually whip up on people. we had an idea to stick an rb26dett in like a 4x4 nissan frontier or xterra or sr20det in 2wd version of each of those or swappin out the v6 in the xterra and droppin the 350z and then twin turbo it. but the only real difference between the two cars is the displacement and fuel mapping from what someone told me the other day.
    How about a Packard V12 Merlin engine out of a P51D Mustang fighter plane swapped into a Jeep???

    The scary part is - it's been done.


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