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Old 03-19-2003, 10:03 PM   #1
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Question engine swap...

what should i drop in my 89 celica ST? please, i need realistic answers. somethin not too difficult but i really need more power and aftermarket support.
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Old 03-20-2003, 08:28 AM   #2
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A Newer ST 1.6 w/less miles. The GT and GTS are wider body and the ST engine compartment will not support much more.
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A Newer ST 1.6 w/less miles. The GT and GTS are wider body and the ST engine compartment will not support much more.
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Actually, the engine compartments are dimmensionally the same.

You can drop in a 4A-GE, 20v J-Spec 4A-GE or a 4A-GZE without too much hassle, and gain tons of aftermarket support by installing one of Toyota's finest n/a 4 cylinders ever made.

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Old 05-09-2003, 11:34 PM   #4
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dreamin'

anyone know if a 7m-gte would be a possibility at all? without TOO much cuttin and weldin that is.
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Old 05-11-2003, 01:19 AM   #5
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Correct me if I am wrong but isn't your car a FWD. A 7M-GTE engine is from a MKIII Supra, which is rear wheel drive. So no it wont work unless you do a lot of modifications. Anything can be done with a lot of money but it would be WAY cheaper just to buy a Supra. Unless you are or know a master fabricator it cannot be done. I would just do the 4A-GE or 4A-GZE or you could try and get a 3S-GTE in there but there would be a lot of wheelspin and torque steer. Anyway good luck with whatever you decide.
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if the 7m is a problem cuz its RWD, would the 3s gte have the same problem?
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Old 05-13-2003, 04:45 PM   #7
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No because in the MR-2 it is mounted transversly like a FWD car. Look in the back of a MR-2 and you will see what I mean. It is a mid-engined car with rear wheel drive therefore it car run a setup similar to a front wheel drive car with the engine mounted transversly connected to a transaxle. Where as the 7M-GTE is mounted "front-to-back" like in every front-engine rear-drive car I can think of. If you were to try and turn the 7M-GTE 90 degrees to mount it side to side you would run into a plethora of clearance problems. You would have to widen the width between the strut towers a foot or more which would create one wierd looking car. The 3S-GTE on the other hand can be mounted in a FWD or RWD position. Not to confuse you or anything but it is small enough to be mounted side-to-side and also has the provisions for an engine mount to be put in a RWD car like my older Celica.
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makes sense. thanks man.
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