RWD would be fun, but if i was not going to modify the actual chassis, just the mounts.
Aveo 0 to 60 spec
- Petrified.Rabbit
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Re: Aveo 0 to 60 spec
actually, i am going to use local terms as i dont "know" what the proper terms are, if you use a toploader transmission, instead of a tailshift, then the shifter will be more forward and close to the stock location.
RWD would be fun, but if i was not going to modify the actual chassis, just the mounts.
RWD would be fun, but if i was not going to modify the actual chassis, just the mounts.
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Re: Aveo 0 to 60 spec
Petrified.Rabbit wrote:yeah, i am holing out for the 09 turbo though, but if this engine get "tired" and i haven't found one, then i will go ahead with a supercharged engine.
the turbo version has SO much more potential. plus i could stay within manufacturing requirement for emissions (need to swap for something the same year or newer.
Correct, it does have to be the same year or newer, but I think the car the engine is offered in has to be in the same class as your current car. I thought they talked about that on Xtreme 4x4 or something...Maybe it was MuscleCar TV. Idk, one of those Spike shows.
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Re: Aveo 0 to 60 spec
being from the same family is a minor technicality.
mine is an ecotec now, so it IS from the same ENGINE family. And with out local obd2 test they just scan it and it needs to pass a readiness test, that makes it easy.
mine is an ecotec now, so it IS from the same ENGINE family. And with out local obd2 test they just scan it and it needs to pass a readiness test, that makes it easy.
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