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06-30-2003, 02:14 AM
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Is it possible to swap a 2.0L 8V Manual engine with a VR6 engine???
Is it possible to swap a 2.0L 8V engine with a VR6 engine???
If yes, HOW? and where can I get engines.
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yes it's possible, try contacting these guys for help,
www.hpamotorsports.com
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Re: Is it possible to swap a 2.0L 8V Manual engine with a VR6 engine???
talk to Shawn V. at Kinetic Motorsport (
www.kineticmotorsport.com
) He has put vr6's in A1's, A2's and cabrios as well as vr turbos.
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