sr20 info

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themeanest240
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Car: 1991 240sx

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I have a 95 240sx. Mods on the KA24de but want the sr20det swap. Ive done my research and figured out some prices but i need to know what all should come with the engine when buying it. uncut or cut wiring harness? and will i be able to just get it and put it in and will it be driveable?..rate installation,1 being easy 10 being extremly hard?? thank you


Blown240sx
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Car: 1996 240sx

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You would be best off buying a front clip because A it will have everything needed for the swap and B you might even get some extra goodies with the clip. Like I got a turbo timer, my buddy got a greddy boost controller. Not a promise to get extra but a chance.

Difficulty of putting the motor in and getting it running is like maybe a 4 or 5 if you have exsperience with cars and electrical work. You will need to send your KA harness and SR harness off together to a company to be rewired.Exspecially a S13 SR into a S14 chassy. Or if you feel brave you can wire it yourseld but I wouldnt recommend it unless you know wiring and how to trouble shoot.

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themeanest240
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thanks for your information where did you and you friend buy your front clips and send your wiring? What was a total price, not to be snoopy just around thank you again

scott240sx
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Car: 97 240sx

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its better to shop around for prices, i called many different shops before getting mine, and check out wiringspecialist.com they have the best prices on wiring that i have seen so far

Blown240sx
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Justbe careful with wiring specialties Im not totally sure Yuri(sp) has fixed his problem with the F3 plug and the Power FC saving. If you ever go to standalone that is.


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