Quick engine ID question
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Quick engine ID question
I have just bought a 35th anniversary roadster - it was advertised (incorrectly I believe) as the GT model. I was just wondering if there is a quick and easy way to identify (not even sure if I'm correct on this) if it has the Rev-up engine? Could I tell using the engine ID # or something?
Thanks, and sorry for the potentially noob question - I'm far more used to my SR20DET engines!
G
Thanks, and sorry for the potentially noob question - I'm far more used to my SR20DET engines!
G
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No such thing as a 35th Anniversary roadster. All Anniversary cars are coupes. Your car does NOT have a Rev-Up motor. The only '05's with the Rev-Up are Anniversary's. Some dealers incorrectly advertise all '05's as "Anniversary" cars because '05 was the anniversary year.
Easy way for you to tell is the tach. 6,500 rpm redline = non-Rev-Up. 7,000 rpm redline = Rev-Up.
Easy way for you to tell is the tach. 6,500 rpm redline = non-Rev-Up. 7,000 rpm redline = Rev-Up.
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Hmm, the mystery continues then. It's a November 05 roadster with VDC, 6MT and Brembos and the Bose 7 speakers.
What model do I have???
Edit: I have determined that I do indeed have the Grand Touring model! I was given the impression by another member that that wasn't the case, but the GT did appear in 2005 in the roadster but not the coupe.
Thanks for your help!
What model do I have???
Edit: I have determined that I do indeed have the Grand Touring model! I was given the impression by another member that that wasn't the case, but the GT did appear in 2005 in the roadster but not the coupe.
Thanks for your help!
Last edited by G-Man.uas; 10-09-2008 at 02:29 PM.
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