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You may want to try quattroworld.com seems more gear heads there that have done 10V to 20V swaps
I know on the 90-91CQ you can do the 20VT swap, in fact that's what most do for a rally car(I looked into it years ago). If I recall you have to move your battery to the back though to make room for some plumbing/radiator. Good Luck!
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