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Old 12-09-2002, 03:59 PM
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DOES ANYBODY KNOW HOW MUCH A TII & S5 NA ENGINE AND TRANNY WEIGH? IM LOOKING TO MAKE DA ULTIMATE SLEEPER... 85 CAMRY LE
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IM JUST TIRED OF RICEY CIVICS AND TOUGH 'DADDY BOUGHT ME MY LEXUS' BOYS
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Interesting concept you have going there. I'm not sure how much the tranny weigh's (it's jumping around in my head, if I remember I'll post it later). I remember that the engine weighs 337 lbs (N/A w/fluids) and 377 (TII w/fluids). I like the concept you have going there, I have a friend who's also working on a Corrola, but he's planning on putting in the twin-cam from the MR2 (chassis SW20 I think the engine is the 2JZE but I can't remember right now). Good luck...oh yea if you need anything else go here

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(we're down for the evening though...maintenence)
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Old 12-11-2002, 12:26 AM
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THANKS. NOW ALL I HAVE TO DO IS FIND A JUNKED TII FOR SOME PARTS AND WAIT FOR THE WEATHER TO GET A LITTLE WARMER


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