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Old 03-16-2004, 03:46 AM   #1
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Lightbulb Turbo Camry WHAAT?!

I am about to bid on an mr2/supra turbo (i heard they bolt right in) and was wondering how it would do in a 95 camry and what stuff i should do/check in the engine to make sure i dont blow stuff. and is it necessary to get an intercooler? why not just cai?
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Old 03-16-2004, 11:32 AM   #2
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Re: Turbo Camry WHAAT?!

a supra engine is an inline 6 cylinder. i can't see that fitting in a camry. and the MR2 is a 4 cylinder 3sgte engine and is meant for a RWD car with a mid engine platform. if it is a supra turbo or mr2 engine it should come with an intercooler. good luck man.

and BTW, this is the nissan forum. Yota's are in another section.
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Re: Turbo Camry WHAAT?!

...Nissan Camry...
...Toyota Maxima...
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Re: Re: Turbo Camry WHAAT?!

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Well, in that case, I have had this burning question. I have an early 80's Mercury 944, you know the one with the cobra on the hood. Anyways, I have been wanting to add the exhaust and intake from a Jaguar Corolla because it's just too damn noisy. Anyone?
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