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FinkenS14
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But do you have to get ur harness converted to swap a S14 SR20DET into an S14, even if the motor/transmission i buy comes with the ahrness for the SR

Year in question is a 1995 S14
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http://www.frsport.com/sr20det....html

If you call that a conversion, then yes.

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Thats S13 SR into a S13 tho, is there any difference? I know there is dash plug wise...

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Never mind, I get it now

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OK i got a few more for you guys

Hopefully some of you SR savy guys can help me out with a few things.I found out that the wiring harness modification is minimal to swap an S14 SR into an S14. So this has led me to give up my plan to doing an RB25 swap.

Now I got a few questions. When I put the motor in, Id like to change out the stock manifold, but keep the stock T28. But on all of the sites, Im only seeing manifolds for the T25? Will a T28 bolt up to these manifolds? Also will I need new turbo lines? Turbo elbow?

Any other information that anyone ahs, please, let me know!!!


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Stock lines will work on an aftermarket manifold if it keeps the turbo in the same location. Most keep it in the same spot.


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