First off i am not looking for anyone's opinion on what motor will be better for my car, i am just looking to see who has motor mounts and drive shafts to put an rb25 in an s14.
Thank You
First off i am not looking for anyone's opinion on what motor will be better for my car, i am just looking to see who has motor mounts and drive shafts to put an rb25 in an s14.
Thank You
About to approach beast mode
Top Hat. I prefer they're mounts to the McKinney setup. They usually keep a set ready.
Ryan Reynolds
"So long and thanks for all the fish"
thank you, i looked them up on the web and will be visiting them soon since they are so close
About to approach beast mode
www.tophatperformance.com
further details just PM me.
No Homo.
see, i'm not the only one. They make some good shit over there.
Ryan Reynolds
"So long and thanks for all the fish"
Plans for lots of new stuff too..Originally Posted by Cool Cat Racing
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No Homo.
^agreed.
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No Homo.
a friend of mine got a motor thru them and installed by them. after seeing the bullshit they pulled i'll never go there. good luck. www.lethalinjectiontuning.com
Originally Posted by Stopsnitchin
what did they do that was so bad
..::|i smell tire smoke|::..
Ok I havnt got around to calling them yet but can someone answer my question..
Can you use your stock drive shaft when using the top hat rb25 mounts? I know they make a DP that will clear the stearing linkage and there mounts are the cheapest around by far. Some one said it and i didnt know if it was a rumor or it was true.
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240atlanta.com
i've never done a rb swap, but im gonna spring and say it probably won't work. the addition of the extra 2 cylinders means the motor doesn't sit in the same positioning. from what i've heard about the rb swaps, some firewall modification has to be done. if you actually do have to modify the firewall, that means the motor sits further back. if the motor if further back than the stock motor, it will translate to a different length driveshaft. www.driveshaftshop.com