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7mge to a 7mgte is pretty much a direct bolt-on...theres no major electrical work you will have to do...though you might want to get a boost meter now that you have a turbo, teh harnesses are exactly the same...as for the computer...i think u might have to switch them..though i never made this swap it would make sense to since now you have boost...though with a piggyback or a standalone im sure you can tune the na ecu into accepting boost and yes..the na tranny does bolt-on to the turbo motor...both are 5 speeds and are the same...unless you are doing an auto to manny conversion then itll be different obviously
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