Changing exchangers from '75 1.8 to early 2.0, Do I need different J tubes? |
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Changing exchangers from '75 1.8 to early 2.0, Do I need different J tubes? |
johnnie5 |
Nov 27 2008, 10:31 AM
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Hi all,
I am getting ready to put one of Marks 2056's in (IMG:style_emoticons/default/piratenanner.gif) So I have also purchased 2.0 ssi's, a 2.0 bracket, and a 2.0 Bursch. I have the flappers from my old exchangers. I think I need different J tubes? Any other different parts? Even though I have dropped the exhaust and headers/exchangers, I haven't swapped/taken out the stock 1.8 yet, so not sure.... |
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