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Why? It only has a tube running through it for the driveshaft...

I would presume it would be fine. Any reason it wouldn't?

There is the diff housing thingo but does it matter if it is just sitting there?

Does it hit something?

p.s. 2 G U UP2, I thought the car in your avatar was some weirdo VP Commodore... LOL

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you have to weld up the holes on the sides and might as well add baffles while its off or swap it for an RB25 sump and modify the pick up. im doing the conversion atm.

omg please i am no commonwhore driver, but after driving my mates VY clubsport all that torque is gettin to my head lol

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oh and I want a Type 25 STi.... *drool*

hmm i could have sworn this was a SKYLINES forum....hhehe :jk:

yeah i love the boxer engine noise........but today i got told that tuned length manifolds actually get rid of the noise....and the boxer rumble is cause by turbulence in the manifolds.....

either way i still like it !!!

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tuned length manifolds decrease the rumble but they do not totally get rid of it.

ive heard man WRXs with these manifolds and they still sound like WRXs.

when i saw EVLR34 at CRD i could of sworn it had a 13B in it lol

that car has one of the lumpiest idles i have ever heard

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tuned length manifolds decrease the rumble but they do not totally get rid of it.

ive heard man WRXs with these manifolds and they still sound like WRXs.

when i saw EVLR34 at CRD i could of sworn it had a 13B in it lol

that car has one of the lumpiest idles i have ever heard

anyone remember that green forester a few issues back? I saw that on the road yesterday, the damn things quiet as! I've never heard a modded boxer with such a quiet exhaust.

lumpy idles > *

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that letter from the Charade guy is funny LOL... he's definitely trying to pick a fight... I find him perhaps quite dellusional while writing the letter or terribly drunk... unless his charade is not stock and perhaps got a stroked V8 supercharged drag monster in it, I'd say the guy is a tool.

PS: Isn't a Charade is made by Daihatsu? And where does Daihatsu comes from.... ? :wassup:

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