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    Exclamation awd conversion

    i would like to do an awd conversion on my b13 sentra?

    any ideas!!!!

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    aside from the AWD SR, you will need to find a rear end from a pulsar and weld it on.
    good fucking luck finding one.
    then you have to attach that bitch.
    good luck doing that as well.

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    my theory is that if you have to ask, you shouldnt do it.



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    ^^^ WTF is that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jorgen View Post
    ^^^ WTF is that?
    It's a high-tech peice of machinery.
    You can install it to any car, and it will give it Super-Handling AWD capabilities. It's a little pricey, but worth every dollar.
    My Honda Civic SI has it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Justin. View Post
    you should have posted the description:
    "Been unsatisfied with the monster torque steer in your front wheel drive luxury car? Been annoyed by the rear end of your new high powered sports car sliding out in the rain and snow? Jealous of those folks with the big spoilers and pink performance parts? Let's face it: Only AWD cars have good handling. (Just ask anyone with an AWD performance vehicle.) To overcome the shortcomings of many otherwise nice vehicles, KaleCoAuto has developed this system! The lug-pulleys bolt directly to the wheel studs! If you can change a tire, you can install this kit. Please refrain from making left or right turns once this kit is installed. To enjoy the added handling benefits of AWD with this kit, is important that the steering wheel remains perfectly centered!"

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    search businessman24 on sr20forum.com he has an AWD NX (same idea) He has a thread with detailed pics on how to do it. to pull it off you pretty much have to have basic fabrication skills, welding skills, and a fat bank account because the amount of money your gonna spend converting a B13 to AWD, you could buy an EVO,STI, or GTi-R and get change back. a lot of fabrication is required, and not just in the rear end of the car either.firewall, cross member, exhaust, motor mounts,hubs,axles,gas tank and the spare tire well all have to be modified to accept the entire GTi-R drivetrain. not to mention the extra bracing that you would have to add in the trunk for extra support.
    "SR20" its not just an engine its a lifestyle.

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