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Old 12-07-2004, 06:08 PM
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motor swap

hey guys,
what do you think about putin this motor in a 91 celica gt?
http://www.sunrisejdmmotors.com/toyota.php
its the last motor on that page!
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Re: motor swap

Its alot of hastle and there are many posts on this subject regarding an engine swap for a 3sgte engine. From what I can gather your alot beter off upgrading the engine you have, unless your an ace mechanic with alot of spare time and disposable cash.
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Old 12-08-2004, 10:28 PM
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i emailed the co. and they told me it was all bolt on plus if i wanted to keep fwd i could just use the same tranny, do you know of any problems i would run into?
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Re: motor swap

a bunch find my post entield something like 3sgte swap
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