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Re: a14egi vs 15egi
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Btw, do a14,a14e,a15 and a15e sharing same piston? I guess the crankshaft is different.

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Start dreaming of injection / injection turbo ....
Matter of cost.

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JB weld would be fine but good to use some bridging as well in the form of steel mesh
however best of all is hts2000 alloy braze at low heat, just need propane torch or oxy
but as long as you can get enough heat from propane setup thats all you need.
I saw a thread on a RB25 box for SR20VE in japanese using this Brazing and seems
to be better than TIG for the amount of input, time and finish couldnt see final joint

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RCrixbXz4rc

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Yes, very strong

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Jb weld to stick to pieces together? Strong enough?

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Depends on the cost. If you can weld aluminum, definitely worth it. If a local welding shop charges $500 to weld it for you, maybe not worth it

If you get it cheap, you could try JB-Weld ...

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Any advice?

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worth welding?

throttle body in condition.

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Posted on: 2016/10/14 21:27
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Not the only difference, but the only obvious difference

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yes It has dual valve springs. so the difference only at high rpm?

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