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Hi guys.

What power sterring assembly do the cefiros use. Is it R32 or is it S13??? Do u know how much it costs to replace things like the PS pump in a cefiro?? And what rack do they use??

Also if i wanted to swap the engine to a later model R32 RB20DET would i be able to do a direct swap?? So will all the plugs and stuff fit and most importantly would i be able to use the A31 ECU or do i need to change this???

And the same questions for RB25. I assume id have to change the ecu.

Last one. What exhaust is it. S13/R32 or different to both??

Cheers

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The powersteering pump appears to be R32 item, because it does pump to the KYB HICAS distributor on the drivers side of the engine bay. I have 2 S13s at home and my Cefiro will be home in a couple of days so I will check then. However my supplier told me my steering pump has been replaced before. If it goes again all the other HICAS crap is being pulled out and a S13 one will go in. If I remember rightly R32 and S13 steering racks are very similar. You could even put in a S15 one if you can find one.

JK

S15 steering racks into ceffies are a common swap, so I'd be fairly certain that the ceffy used the silvia steering (seeing as the suspension setup is similar).

I guess I could use FAST to check for alternate parts, so tell me exactly what you wanna swap and if you can get me a part number and I can tell you which one can donate one... S13 or R32.

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