6G74/75 in FTO (not possible)

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Re: 6G74/75 in FTO (not possible)

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Astron_Boy wrote:It's a gray area spetz.
It falls in to 2 different category of issues, not just the capacity of the engine in your case.
Is there anything stopping me from grinding back the 6A13 engine # and punching in my original 6A12 number?
Apologies for suggesting such a morally inconceivable thing to do :roll:
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Re: 6G74/75 in FTO (not possible)

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:lol:
Besides the fact it's f'ing hard to do...
And if caught means you face all kinds of issues.
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I knew someone who had a 1.5 Lancer coupe, and put a Evo VII motor in it and used the 4G15 number on it.
Not sure what happened though after that. Car looked pretty awesome though
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spetz wrote:
Astron_Boy wrote:It's a gray area spetz.
It falls in to 2 different category of issues, not just the capacity of the engine in your case.
Is there anything stopping me from grinding back the 6A13 engine # and punching in my original 6A12 number?
Apologies for suggesting such a morally inconceivable thing to do :roll:
Been done before :oops:
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You think there's any chance of getting caught?
Does it look original or tampered with?
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I reckon you'd be pretty unlucky to get caught.. just make sure you hammer the letting in accurately.
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Excellent. Now I can drop a 20b in my 8. :lol:
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6G74/75 in FTO (not possible)

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Bugatti veyron engine swap :)
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Sahin wrote:Bugatti veyron engine swap :)
With an LFA exhaust system! :cheers:
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I'll do those conversions.......when i grow a money tree :lol:
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Daniel2019 wrote:
Sahin wrote:Bugatti veyron engine swap :)
With an LFA exhaust system! :cheers:
What's so good about an LFA exhaust?
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payaya wrote:
Daniel2019 wrote:
Sahin wrote:Bugatti veyron engine swap :)
With an LFA exhaust system! :cheers:
What's so good about an LFA exhaust?
probably costs more than a brand new fto?
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payaya wrote:
Daniel2019 wrote:
Sahin wrote:Bugatti veyron engine swap :)
With an LFA exhaust system! :cheers:
What's so good about an LFA exhaust?
Lexus sent it off to the music company yamaha to get it perfectly tuned 8)
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Daniel2019 wrote:
payaya wrote:
Daniel2019 wrote:
Sahin wrote:Bugatti veyron engine swap :)
With an LFA exhaust system! :cheers:
What's so good about an LFA exhaust?
Lexus sent it off to the music company yamaha to get it perfectly tuned 8)
So it costs more than a brand new fto. thought so :D
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lawso wrote:
Daniel2019 wrote:
payaya wrote:
Daniel2019 wrote:
Sahin wrote:Bugatti veyron engine swap :)
With an LFA exhaust system! :cheers:
What's so good about an LFA exhaust?
Lexus sent it off to the music company yamaha to get it perfectly tuned 8)
So it costs more than a brand new fto. thought so :D
Probably :lol:
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Re: 6G74/75 in FTO (not possible)

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Daniel2019 wrote:
payaya wrote:
Daniel2019 wrote:
Sahin wrote:Bugatti veyron engine swap :)
With an LFA exhaust system! :cheers:
What's so good about an LFA exhaust?
Lexus sent it off to the music company yamaha to get it perfectly tuned 8)
Cant hear it as the veyron is too far in front.
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