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Old Jan 8, 2004 | 06:48 PM
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fwd bluebird motor sets are not rare, use that motor and tranny and build the sr20 just like any other sr20. if you try to inversely mount an inline 6 its a long ass motor and i dont think you could mate a tranny to it and still fit it in the engine bay especially not in an mr2. good luck though.
Old Jan 9, 2004 | 09:53 AM
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Originally posted by noshoes
Isn't the RB25det an inline 6 without a tilt? Are you thinking of mounting one transversely?
its not hard at all to do.. volvo was first person to produce the fwd transcersely mounted inline 6
Old Jan 9, 2004 | 11:17 AM
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Originally posted by Blasphemous
Oldsmobile Toronado... FWD 455cu in (GT's were "rated" at 400hp/500ft/lbs)
which is about 200hp in todays numbers. Stock they were not that fast. though hooked up into the back of a VW Bug and a big ass blower on top could be pretty quick
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Originally posted by Boosted2003
its not hard at all to do.. volvo was first person to produce the fwd transcersely mounted inline 6
It would never, ever, ever fit. RB25 is a long engine.
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