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Old 02-14-2004, 12:41 AM
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Question engine for RS?

hey guys.... I have 97 eclipse RS, and i'm thinking to buy a turbo but i heard its engine cannot handle too much PSI, so whot is the best thing i can do (but i dont want to sell rs and buy gs-t, i love this car) and maybe there is some more poferful engines than stock ones or maybe there is options like i saw in post: "can i put skiline engine in my rs"
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Re: engine for RS?

put skyline (or any other) motor in car is not an option. you also cannot put a turbo motor in your car, 4g63. you will either have to turbo it, or stay n/a
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