RedHeep
NAXJA #1499
- Location
- Landenberg, PA
Correct. His new head, your engine, his DIS pickup/dizzy replacement thing, done.I have a guy who wants to buy my 99 motor to swap into a 01 with shredded bearings. He bought a brand new 01 non 0331 casting head but that was before he knew the motor was toast. So if he buys my motor to swap the head then it's a plug and play swap if he pulls the dizzy and uses his ignition stuff correct?
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Stay stock or go big.
I would bet that if you pull the distributor and replace it with the 00' pickup and coil packs it will work. I believe the huge differences are in the manifolds. 00's have that split manifold into 2 cat deal. I believe the intake is slightly different, but if I'm not mistaken, they are a bolt on.
I would usually agree but I'd like to keep close to stock width and also keep my 8.8" and only 35"s.
Then you're wasting money on a 44. Nothing wrong with 35's on a 30.
Ron, SCCA solo. It's an abandoned airstrip turned test track that is owned by the city and Cummins. Some guy in a big rig didn't get the memo and had to turn the big rig around.
Watch a Solo race here in Terre Haute once, it was awesome to watch. A guy has a Honda CRX. Suspension was stiff that he would corner and would be 3 wheeling it.
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Ron, don't you mean 2000 and catalytic converter?
If you're going to be an anal prick, check your own slang too![]()
Cat is not an acronym unless you can tell me what word each of the letters stands for. In fact, it's an abbreviation. It should be capitalized or left uncapitalized just like the phrase "catalytic converter" would be at the same point in the sentence.cat is an acronym, not slang. Yes, it should have been CAT.
That car belongs to Ron Conrad. The voltage regulator crapped out a smoked his instrument cluster so he co-drove a Cobra kit car with a local guy. That car is insane. Been a race car since New.