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Thread: Engine Rotation
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Old 05-19-2004, 04:11 AM   #6 (permalink)
Morphius
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Originally posted by umiami80
No you can't fit an Evo VIII Engine in a NT DSM. I know the 420A configuration and the Evo VIII configuration look simlar as now the 4G63 is swapped the same way (rotated 180 Degrees), but it won't. I am sure it won't bolt up to the tranny, as it is a Dodge tranny and nothing to do with Mitsu. It would cost MASSIVE amounts of cash before you could get it to run right, you may as well build a 1G DSM AWD, parts are WAY cheaper and you can make them just as fast.


Thanks for the space.
Seriously, what is your IQ? Are you 10 years old? Can you read the question? Sorry if you are slow, but read before you post. Did I EVER state I was doing this swap? NO. I am simply trying to clarify a common misconception on another board, which is " What direction the engine turns."

Post in this thread again without answering the question stated and I'll once again report your post. Get a clue. Your mentality only reflects poorly upon the rest of EVO owners.
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