visual difference - WRX sub vs STI sub?
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visual difference - WRX sub vs STI sub?
How can one tell the difference between an STi sub-assembly and a WRX sub-assembly?
I am going to have a look at what the seller claims is a STi sub-assembly (probably from a 2002 model). I want to make sure that it is indeed from STi and not WRX.
I am going to have a look at what the seller claims is a STi sub-assembly (probably from a 2002 model). I want to make sure that it is indeed from STi and not WRX.
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LOL.. yeah.. sorry mate. Regional language barrier.
I mean the crankshaft, conrods and pistons. We refer to that whole bit as the sub-assembly. So i think you guys call it the full bottom end?
I mean the crankshaft, conrods and pistons. We refer to that whole bit as the sub-assembly. So i think you guys call it the full bottom end?
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A little bit more research brings up some info on the water ports.. apparently there are differences on the casings and the sleeves etc. but the info is still a bit fuzzy...
**sigh**
more searching..
**sigh**
more searching..
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