real question
DjTronic
03-10-2008, 05:45 PM
ok iif u guys wouldnt mind jsut ignore my last to post this is a real question well nto really a question more or less a confirmation ok i am porbalby gonna buy a 1991 plymouth laser rs with a 2.0 4G63 engine in it my question or confirmation would be will any part that fits that engine fit into that car?
Thor06
03-10-2008, 06:15 PM
A) I dont know what the hell you just said.
B) You dont need 3 general threads in one day, next time either think of it all at once or just post in your one thread three times.
B) You dont need 3 general threads in one day, next time either think of it all at once or just post in your one thread three times.
steviek
03-10-2008, 06:33 PM
no it won't. For example there are 7 bolt and 6 bolt 4g63T engines which do not have interchangeable parts it flywheel, crank, oil pump etc. Also 1g and 2 heads.
You will need to make sure the part is your engine specific OR a 4g63 part that fits in all 90-99 engines like camshafts or something.
You will need to make sure the part is your engine specific OR a 4g63 part that fits in all 90-99 engines like camshafts or something.
TalonEclipseMixGsx
03-10-2008, 09:55 PM
no it won't. For example there are 7 bolt and 6 bolt 4g63T engines which do not have interchangeable parts it flywheel, crank, oil pump etc. Also 1g and 2 heads.
You will need to make sure the part is your engine specific OR a 4g63 part that fits in all 90-99 engines like camshafts or something.
Defiantely, usually on all of those websites, if they are good websites, if there is a part for a specific year, model, or engine, they will specify.
You will need to make sure the part is your engine specific OR a 4g63 part that fits in all 90-99 engines like camshafts or something.
Defiantely, usually on all of those websites, if they are good websites, if there is a part for a specific year, model, or engine, they will specify.
DjTronic
03-10-2008, 10:18 PM
then where can i find performance parts specifically for a 91 plymouth laser rs
TalonEclipseMixGsx
03-10-2008, 10:24 PM
Any site that sells parts for 1gs. It has the same mechanical parts as an eclipse or talon. Just make sure to specify 2wd or AWD. Hell you got slowboyracing, extremepsi, horsepowerfreaks to name a few. Those are usually my first choices anyway.
Thor06
03-10-2008, 10:39 PM
You need to learn the basics of DSMs and cars before you need to worry about performance parts. If you cant look at a part and its description and know whether it belongs on your car or not, you have no business modding/working on that part of your car.
Go to www.vfaq.com (http://www.vfaq.com) and http://www.dsmtuners.com/sub.php?page=tech and read up. No offense or anything, but you have a ways to go before you will have the knowledge necessary to successfully mod your car. We've all been there, just take your time, read, and understand whats going on because if you dont I guarantee you that you'll have a cobbled (and most likely really expensive) mess to fix.
Go to www.vfaq.com (http://www.vfaq.com) and http://www.dsmtuners.com/sub.php?page=tech and read up. No offense or anything, but you have a ways to go before you will have the knowledge necessary to successfully mod your car. We've all been there, just take your time, read, and understand whats going on because if you dont I guarantee you that you'll have a cobbled (and most likely really expensive) mess to fix.
Blackcrow64
03-11-2008, 05:36 PM
then where can i find performance parts specifically for a 91 plymouth laser rs
You just asked us this in the last thread...
Listen... You need to realize that there is not going to be a website that just offers parts for a 6 bolt motor and nothing else. You need to learn the differences between the 6 bolt and 7 bolt and 1g and 2g and then use a little common sense on which parts to buy for your car. Obviously majority of the parts available at extremepsi.com is listed with the years it will fit and if it is a turbo or non-turbo part. It isn't that hard so I don't understand why your making it that much harder on yourself...
You just asked us this in the last thread...
Listen... You need to realize that there is not going to be a website that just offers parts for a 6 bolt motor and nothing else. You need to learn the differences between the 6 bolt and 7 bolt and 1g and 2g and then use a little common sense on which parts to buy for your car. Obviously majority of the parts available at extremepsi.com is listed with the years it will fit and if it is a turbo or non-turbo part. It isn't that hard so I don't understand why your making it that much harder on yourself...
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