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i found a 2wd xt rubo distributor. I think it is a 87 (the same year as my 87 trubo wagon), is there a way to tell. I know 87's are different from surrounding years. # ofvacuum ports, advances may be different. also even though its a 2wd turbo, does it still have the better curve because its 2wd.

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i just recently swapped my 86' 2wd turbo disty into my 85' rx.. i noticed a big power difference.. and after 5k rpm's it no longer looses pull.. it pulls hard up past redline.. didn't push it over 6500 tho but was still pullin hard even then..

 

not sure on the year thing, i always thought the 85 and 86's were different from the 87+ due to the maf, various sensors, etc..

 

at any rate, i would say compare it to yours, vacuum line, plugs, wires, etc.. if it will "hook" up the same as yours i'd say put it in, you'll notice a difference..

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87 and newer EFI(SPFI, MPFI, Turbo) don't have vacuum ports. They are optical, CAS type distributors. they are interchangable, and I don't think there is a difference in power curves. I have had both 2wd (2 of them)and 4wd distributors in my car and they seem to function the same

 

I am currently running an 88 2wd turbo disty in my 87 4wd turbowagon. No difference.

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As I recall, Skip got that info from the FSM. Also - the 4WD ones (at least on the EA81's) are made by hitachi, and seem to be more tollerant of shaft play. My 2WD one would no longer function with half the shaft play that I have seen on perfectly functioning hitatchi's.... had to have it re-bushed.

 

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