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Deebo16

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Since my last thread got closed by asking a newb question, as I had said before I am new to Mitsubishi's. I am a Honda person, but jumped on an unbelievalbe deal, so now I am trying to learn as much as I can about Mitsu's.

Sooo, I was trying to find about a 95 RS and got yelled at by Prop7459. :thumbdown Thanks for screaming and letting me know that the RS and GS are the same engines. I am definitely sure that you started out somewhere when you got your first car. You didn't know everything and I am sure you still don't know everything. Thanks for the help.

I have already found out that I can't swap the 4g63 engine. Hopefully I won't get ragged on by anyone else for posting a question on a forum because I thought that was what they were for.
 
I realize that now OMG but, someone answered it in my other thread. I was just asking what other engines can go into a 95 RS.
 
Your thread is closed for two reasons: First, your question has been asked, and answered over and over again. The answer, simply, is virtually none. When a DSM is built as a given model, not only are there different motor mounts, but springs, exhausts, electronics, inner fender sheet metal, brakes, instrument panels, and more.
Second: Your attitude can use a major re-setting. We're not a bunch of dicks here, and we don't appreciate being addressed as though we are.

Start another thread about this same topic, and you will be liable to being suspended or possibly even banned.

We're nice people here. Treat us like it.

And please, use the search before posting. It's not the most tidy of search engines, because of there being more than 120,000 threads and well over a million posts. But with just a small amount of effort, you can get almost all your answers in less time than it takes to compose a thread.
 
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