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Really Old Corner Carver ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Member Posts: 1,209 Joined: 24-December 03 From: Atlanta Ga Member No.: 21 ![]() |
Example. SM or SM2. If, for example, I have a S10 pickup truck (I know, very funny) and I want to put a V8 in it, I have to run AM though EM, I can't run SM or SM2...
Correct???? I'm sure I'm reading the rules correctly but there is someone on another forum that insist they can. |
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Really Old Corner Carver ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Member Posts: 1,209 Joined: 24-December 03 From: Atlanta Ga Member No.: 21 ![]() |
D. Drivetrain and related components (induction, ignition, fuel systems,
etc.) are unrestricted except for the following limitations: 1. Engine block must be a production unit manufactured and badged the same as the original standard or optional engine for that model. Badges that exist as marketing aliases for the manufacturer (Honda/Acura, Toyota/Lexus, Nissan/Datsun) will be recognized as equivalents. Swaps involving makes related only at a corporate level are not recognized as equivalents. Models produced as a joint venture between manufacturers may utilize any engine from any partner in the joint venture, provided that an engine from the desired manufacturer was a factory option in that particular model (e.g. Eagle Talon available originally with either a Mitsubishi or Chrysler engine, may use any motor from Chrysler or Mitsubishi). |
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