December 6, 200421 yr so i went to a new junkyard today, a U-pull it if you want to. i was looking fo GMC sonoma parts, but of course the whole yard had to be searched for anything that might be of interest. Well, parked near the crusher, there is a GL-10 turbo sedan EA82 2wd 5spd. Dissapointed that its 2wd, so that makes the rear rotors useless, but it is a turbo, with all the bits, digidash(broken) trip computer, velor or velvet seats, blue headlights? can headlights be tinted? the whole glass was blue. I might grab those. but anyway, a complete turbo car, looks like it ran. Boy am I tempted, The body is junk, but still.... I wondered if the turbo would work for low boost on an EJ22, maybe 2-3psi max, seeing as it would be a N/A engine. Or should I grab the whole engine and electrics? I have enough cars as it is, but still...
December 6, 200421 yr get the whole car. Rear rotors last I check can be used on 4WD. Its the hubs that are different.
December 6, 200421 yr the stock setup (ECU, injectors...etc) should be able to handle a little more than 2-3 psi. best that your motor is in good shape, radiator and cooling in particular.
December 7, 200421 yr Author i'll see where I can squirril it away.. The body is trashed. It had a sunroof.. no more. Its stii there, but I dont think the bend helped it. no gas tank. everything else is there, including a chrome rack on the trunk. Maybe I can throw some wheels on, drag it to my friends house, and stash it. I'll see how much he wants for it. Anyone seen blue headlight lenses before?
December 7, 200421 yr theheadlights were probably were painted or had that film attached..take a pic and post them
December 7, 200421 yr Dissapointed that its 2wd, so that makes the rear rotors useless, Grab the rear rotors and calipers anyway; they work on the 4WD car also....only thing different between 2WD and 4WD is the hub and backing plate.
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