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Old 12-04-2000, 11:34 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Will it fit??

hey all,
i dont know if you've noticed, but i've been posting alot of motor questions...that's b/c my motor in my se-r f*ucked up on me...i think i spun a bearing...anyways..im looking to know if the 1994-present sr20des will fit into my 1992 se-r??...im pretty sure it will, but just making sure. im talking about any mount differences, harness differences, dimension differences, or anything else that would pose as a delay in my installation process.
thanks for all the help in advance....


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Old 12-04-2000, 11:36 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Only diff I know of is highport vs lowport. 94 has lowport so should fit. Probably some other issues though with connectors reaching and sh*t or something?
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It's not worth the hassle!! There are alot of management issues between obd 1 and 2. I looked into this when i blew mine up. After a few calls to jwt I deciced to drop the idea.

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Mike G went from a low port to a high port. He may be of some help. You out there Mike?

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