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faster48
post Jun 12 2007, 09:07 PM
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Will a set of early 1.7/1.8 exchangers work on a 75 1.8? What are the differences?
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post Jun 15 2007, 11:57 AM
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back dating to either the 1.7/1.8 2.0 is one hell of a lot eaiser than sourcing and installing the 75/76 version. limitations to the exhaust choises staying 'correct'. post a want to buy on ALL of the j-tube/warm air elbow/branch pieces from 1 person. buying a piece here and a piece there kills you on the shipping costs...should run you around $80 in parts for nice stuff. perhaps less. earlier version heat exhangers should run $100+ for fair oem 1.7/.8s to $500+ for a good set of stainless 2.0s.

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