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2012-05-17 20:22:08
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Ve oil pump/cover with pickup ,seals and the correct crank pulley spacer are it.
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2012-05-17 20:37:55
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FWD pumps will not line up with rwd heads fyi.
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2012-05-17 20:40:58
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Ve oil pump/cover with pickup ,seals and the correct crank pulley spacer are it.
Thanks dude!
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Once you go turbo you'll never go back!!!
2012-05-17 21:57:48
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You need to use a GTiR (not bluebird or avenir) pick up or cut/wield the VE one for it to sit right on the AWD/det block due to the sump/pan differences
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2012-05-18 03:31:30
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Now can u use the stock ve spacer on a high port de or do u need a gspec spacer?
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2012-05-18 03:32:32
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On a de block with ve pump that is
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2012-05-18 04:50:14
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Ve spacer and pully
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2012-05-18 06:21:09
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You can use a vvl pump on a rwd det. Greg at gspec makes a pulley and spacer for it. You do need to modify the pick up tube though.
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