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    Default cheapest swap?

    wat would be the easiest swap with good hp numbers for an fc?

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    A mustang engine. Not that i would ever do that to an RX-7 myself.

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    what bout a Twinturbo 13B out of a FD?

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    Get some extra money and put in the ls1.

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    what do you guys think about the nissan engines?

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    i think not

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    what bout a mazdaspeed 6 engine?will it fit

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    i wanna stick something turbo in it w/o the cost of doing a t2 swap

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    Quote Originally Posted by teggy 2nr
    i wanna stick something turbo in it w/o the cost of doing a t2 swap
    t2 is a lot cheaper

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    Quote Originally Posted by HypnoToad
    t2 is a lot cheaper

    considering the engine, tranny, driveshalft, and entire rear subframe?...

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    Quote Originally Posted by teggy 2nr
    considering the engine, tranny, driveshalft, and entire rear subframe?...
    yea,but with a V8 ur gonna have to do the same

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    Your cheapest route is to sell the N/A and buy a TII. Period. Any swap is going to cost you more than just buying the car you need to start with.

    If you are dead set on keeping it cheap, and staying with the car you have, shoot a small N2O shot on it. No more than 50 shot to start with. That will get you to around 200 flywheel hp - assuming you are stock now.
    If you go higher, you will probably start breaking things like your tranny, or rearend.

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