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Post by 4thgenphil » Thu Jul 19, 2012 8:42 pm
probably in the states, but it will be ALOT of hassle imo and by the time you buy all the bits you may as well have bought a bb1 !

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Post by nucleustylzlude » Thu Jul 19, 2012 9:30 pm
Maybe - but If you do want to do it - I'm removing all of mine! It's the wiring side of things that would probably be a bit of a nightmare.
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Post by nickyboy » Thu Jul 19, 2012 9:41 pm
Different ECUs I guess? Any ideas on total cost? I want a bb1 but the ones i've found are rotten, found 2 peachy bb4s though. Buy a rotten bb1 and restore or a peachy bb4 and implant.
Suppose I could buy a rotten bb1 for peanuts and transplant the bits side by side
Suppose I could buy a rotten bb1 for peanuts and transplant the bits side by side
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Post by ziyaan » Thu Jul 19, 2012 10:09 pm
why though
if the 4ws is got its own ecu.
then all you need is the front steering rack from a 4ws model with the sensors, the rear full rack + sensors, the loom that goes between, & the steering column plus the sensor & cut out for your exhisting steering wheel which is easy if you got a cutter forget filing down cuz you will be there for ages doing that... what else do you need>??
the rear hubs im sure are the same anyway
it is easier to buy a bb1 by the way and if you buy a rotton 1 then most likely the 4ws is gone
i wonder 5th gen 4ws.... does it fit hmmm
if the 4ws is got its own ecu.
then all you need is the front steering rack from a 4ws model with the sensors, the rear full rack + sensors, the loom that goes between, & the steering column plus the sensor & cut out for your exhisting steering wheel which is easy if you got a cutter forget filing down cuz you will be there for ages doing that... what else do you need>??
the rear hubs im sure are the same anyway
it is easier to buy a bb1 by the way and if you buy a rotton 1 then most likely the 4ws is gone
i wonder 5th gen 4ws.... does it fit hmmm
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