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Old Nov 21st, 2006, 11:04 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Arrow B14 cross breeding

hey guys!, i signed up for this forum a while ago, but i never come on..

but i have a freind who wants to know if he can join the rear sub frame from a pulsar
GTi-R with his B14 and make it AWD.. ?
is it possible , ?

i was also wondering if it was possible to do it with a B13 sentra..

he was hopeing to get diagrams of both cars and all that ..

any input would be appriecieated!!

thanks alot!!!
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hey guys!, i signed up for this forum a while ago, but i never come on..

but i have a freind who wants to know if he can join the rear sub frame from a pulsar
GTi-R with his B14 and make it AWD.. ?
is it possible , ?

i was also wondering if it was possible to do it with a B13 sentra..

he was hopeing to get diagrams of both cars and all that ..

any input would be appriecieated!!

thanks alot!!!
If you have to ask these questions you do not have the resources to make it work....
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Old Nov 21st, 2006, 08:12 PM   #3 (permalink)
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You don't have to be a jerk.

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If you have to ask these questions you do not have the resources to make it work....
So in other words, you have no idea.
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So in other words, you have no idea.
Actually I am telling it like it is, because I don't pussy foot around the truth do not take it as me being a jerk.

. In fact I DO have an idea and understand what is involed! I have physically driven and been around a Pulsar GTi-R and I OWN a B14.

If you have to ask for diagrams and if it is possible you do not have the requisite knowledge to plan it or to complete it for yourself. Furthermore if the resource that you are bringing to the table to make this happen is money, they you do not really need to 100% understand what is involved anyway.

It will require you to completely cut out the center of the car to make way for a drive shaft to run to the rear diff to drive the rear wheels, next you will need to completely remove the rear beam suspension and fabricate new moutns for the GTi-R rear setup. Then you have to work out the half shafts to drive the rear wheels. Once you have that completed you need to fabricate a new tunnel to cover the big ass hole you just cut and also route a new exhaust around those new parts.

This is just the tip of the iceberg. Shoudl I go on? I stand by what I said before. I have been around these and other forums long enough to know when someone has an idea and is just kicking the tires, versus being serious about doing somethign that no one has done before.
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No, you do not need to go on. I know what is involved in making a car all wheel drive, a guy that lives a couple houses down from me just did it to his talon, took him three months of working on it every day to finish it. I just thought that you could have told him a little bit of what you said in your reply to me. I am sorry if you weren't trying to be rude, it just came across in that way.
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