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2008 CR engine in ap1

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Old 07-06-2018, 06:16 PM
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I recently blew up my engine in my AP1 and ran across a 2008 CR engine for sale is the there any complications if i do an engine swap ???
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Just a regular ap2 engine, plenty of threads on here about putting an ap2 engine in a ap1
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Pretty sure there is issues since a CR engine would be Drive by wire and your AP1 is not.
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Originally Posted by subie_003
I recently blew up my engine in my AP1 and ran across a 2008 CR engine for sale is the there any complications if i do an engine swap ???
This can be accomplished, I personally did this same attempt myself and the same chassis is going 6 years strong.
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