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Old 08-25-2003, 11:24 PM
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Difference between old and new ea82T's

I read on a different website that the EA82T changed for the '87 MY. Is this true, and if so, what's the difference, and is it worth it to get a 1987 or newer for that reason? Thanks.
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Old 08-26-2003, 08:13 AM
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Re: Difference between old and new ea82T's

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I read on a different website that the EA82T changed for the '87 MY. Is this true, and if so, what's the difference, and is it worth it to get a 1987 or newer for that reason? Thanks.

i own a pre- 87 1/2 XT. are u thinking about engine names or actual differences between the 2?
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Old 08-26-2003, 12:56 PM
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Why would there be a difference in HP?

Year CC HP Torque CR Code
85-86 1781 111@4800 134@2800 9 : 1 EA-82T
87-90 1781 115@5200 134@2800 9 : 1 EA-82T

According to this chart the earlier one has 4 fewer HP. I know this isn't much, but if there are differences with the engine that make the newer one better I'd like to get the newer one. Thanks.
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the main physical difference is that the 85 and 86(as well as ea81t) use a mechanical distributor with a seperate knock control unit. the 87 an up has a crank angle sensor type optical distributor, and the ecu does all the anti-knock stuff.

ither than that, they are the same parts wise. we are going to put an 86 turbo engine in an 88 wagon, the wiring harness for the intake should be the same, we will use the 88's distributor
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