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05 A/T 2" trailmaster, 235/75

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29 Dec 2011 20:53 #29471 by ShuDuck
Replied by ShuDuck on topic Re: 05 A/T 2" trailmaster, 235/75
OK, thanks.. I thought this was an English speaking site :laugh:

got it from jimnybits

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17 Jul 2012 10:59 - 17 Jul 2012 11:14 #44316 by ShuDuck
Replied by ShuDuck on topic Re: 05 A/T 2" trailmaster, 235/75
Acquired a m15a from a Ignis. That would be the HT81S, 11.0:1,111 hp. Should make it more road friendly and increase mpg as well. I plan on using everything from the m13a, except injectors from the m15a




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17 Jul 2012 20:06 #44405 by Nelson83
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what brand of tyres are you running shuduck? are these khumos?

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18 Jul 2012 06:16 #44447 by ShuDuck
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BFG km2, very happy with them

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18 Jul 2012 12:38 #44471 by zaine
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subscribed to this, be very interested to see how it goes fitting the m15a as i can normally get hold of them quite easily

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18 Jul 2012 13:10 #44475 by panosd
Replied by panosd on topic Re: 05 A/T 2" trailmaster, 235/75
Its a waste of money and time to fit a M15a engine with the m13a electrics etc.

The m15a will work as a m13a.

We have done this and it was the same thing although we hade a bigger engine.

The engine is plug and play but in order to have the benefits of the 1500cc you must replace all the wirring

from m13a with the ones from m15a.

you will need all the wires,haed unit, imobillizer, keys etc from the m15a.

If you dont have these and if you dont have the patience to deal with this dont even start it.

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