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post Dec 6, 2005 - 10:12 AM
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kindasad.gif i'm confused. It's probably engine type right? *shrugs* frown.gif


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post Dec 6, 2005 - 10:31 AM
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QUOTE(ILuvMyCelica95 @ Dec 6, 2005 - 10:27 AM) [snapback]363922[/snapback]

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the 3 u posted are turbocharged engines.

The 5sfte and 7afte are the stock 5sfe (american GT model) and 7afte (american ST model) with a 3sgte exaust head and turbo (im not sure about the headers part...) The "t" is the turbo.

The 3sgte is the motor that is in the Japanese GT-4, which put down about 250hp to the wheels (if im not mistake, probally am tho) This motor is also turbocharged. (hense the "t")

(anyone correct me where i am wrong)


look at that the n00berd00dle is learning.

The 5sfte and 7afte are the stock 5sfe (american GT model) and 7afte (american ST model) with a 3sgte exaust head and turbo (im not sure about the headers part...) The "t" is the turbo.- and no, it just means they are turbo. if you were using the head off the 3sgte you would have a 5sgte, or a 5sge. the "g" stands for the head type as wannabe said.

5afte and 7afte are not actual models of the engine. It's basically something we make up, becuase no GT or ST comes turbo, we add the T.


I ment that the 5sfe and the 7afe are the stock motors, and the "t" is added to designate turbo, and "z" to designate supercharger....but i dont think anyone has done an sc in the states yet..(thats something to look into)


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