Or if you have a 4dr and removed 2 doors because your comes also in a coupe
version?
When will it end?
I believe turbo should be updated and backdated as a whole with the car.
And heck DG admits that the older turbo engine are better anyway..so why
fuss? find a old engine with a blown turbo and swap it in..you already have
the turbo.
Jason
At 12:40 AM 6/17/99 -0400, Rich Johnston wrote:
>All this update/backdate turbo talk has raised some questions in my mind as
>to what the update/backdate allowance in SP really means. If there is a
>rule that says that you can't modify "x", does that mean that you can't
>update/backdate "x" either? Or is update/backdate always an exception to
>the regular rules?
>
>On a similar note, I saw a post a while back where DG mentioned that he had
>deleted his rear window wiper from his hardtop car as a legal
>update/backdate because the convertible version didn't have a rear wiper
>and it saved weight to not have it. Does this mean that if I had a
>convertible, that I could take out the top and the mechanicals for the top
>as an update/backdate to the coupe model? Or, taken to an extreme, remove
>the rear hatch from my t-top car because the convertible version (which is
>on the same line) didn't have a heavy glass rear hatch?
>
>What am I missing? I've never fully understood the limits of
>update/backdate when the rules are otherwise silent on a particular part.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Rich Johnston
>95 Z28 ESP
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