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    6g72TT

    I was under the impression that this was the vr4 engine. If not, what engine is this? http://www.osakajdmmotors.com/other/index.html check out the jdm 6g72TT. This is especially directed to Jason and Bryan but anyone with some info, please help. Thanx! :?: :?:
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    You are here entirely tooo much!! seth98esT's Avatar
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    yes its the 8g vr4 engine, but its a lot of work to install on a usdm car. mante is in the process in doing it now and from what i know, the first ever usdm 8g vr4 conversion.
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    the 8g vr-4 has the 6a13TT

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    You are here entirely tooo much!! seth98esT's Avatar
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    ahh so the 6g72tt is the 7g vr4 engine? i alwas forget those v6 engine codes

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    Quote Originally Posted by seth
    ahh so the 6g72tt is the 7g vr4 engine? i alwas forget those v6 engine codes

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    the 7g vr4 had the 6a12tt in it.

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    6g72tt is the 3000GT/GTO VR-4 engine.

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    The good ones....
    but they all have 24V heads
    Except the really early(88-89) 3000Gt TT Pre VR-4, they still used the 12V.
    Which can be found in great numbers in any junkyard in the civilized world.
    And ported- it aparently could kick some serious ass.
    9 sec minivans, Daytonas etc...

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