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Does anyone know what kind of engines can be swapped into a 00+ Celica?
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what are the gains on it??
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i'm not sure of engine swaps, btu from what i hear it really isn't worth the cost. your better of gettin a turbo dropped in... but i'm no expert just my .02
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3s-gte is just too much power for the 7th gen celica. total cost and upcoming furture cost isn't pocket friendly. you're better of buying a new car with bigger engine if you want speed
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With a little creativity, I'm sure you get an H22 to fit. They are cheap & powerful.
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i hope you're kidding. With a little creativity, I'm sure you get an H22 to fit. They are cheap & powerful.
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i hope you're kidding. With a little creativity, I'm sure you get an H22 to fit. They are cheap & powerful. Not at all, a few custom mounts, easily done with the right tools. I've seen a lot freakier things done than that. An H22 puts out a solid 200HP & you pick a used one up with a tranny & computer for about $2,500. The time will be in butchering the wiring harness, but that still aint too bad. Most engine swaps require splicing of the harness anyway.
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right then you can call the car a civica!! (worst idea ever, atleast to me) ^^ thats my .02
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wow the tension...all over a engine swap...
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h22 is a good swap.. i dunno bout in a celica.. might as well pick up a hatch for cheap and put that bad boy in there and have two cars IMO
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yeah there is not doubt that the H22 is a great engine...i have nothing against honda...i mean they have an NSX...toyota has not super car that can compete with that on the current market...i emphisize current. supra does not count.
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well if your going honda/acura then you should also consider toyota/lexus. the nsx isn't that hot of a car for the price it looks hot, but it's only 290hp and it's 90k! a bit too high. I like the honda S2k for honda cars the best. lexus is300 or sc430 are nice too..
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3s-gte is just too much power for the 7th gen celica. total cost and upcoming furture cost isn't pocket friendly. you're better of buying a new car with bigger engine if you want speed
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anyone know where to get these engines?
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Scrap yard, start your search here: http://www.car-part.com/
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I wanted to put a Type R in
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I know its possible with the right funding but would it be obtainable for the avg. joe??
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I know a guy who did a CRX with an H22 for a total cost of about $2,500 & its pretty god dam fast. If he ever gets the cash together to put the turbo on it, it will be real scary.
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yea i kno9w i guy thats got that we call him super kricket
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does anyone know a 7 gen celica with a 3s-gte in it?
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i was looking into those and the only one i could find were for the later model celicas... Do they make them for the more recent celicas?
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well if your going honda/acura then you should also consider toyota/lexus. the nsx isn't that hot of a car for the price it looks hot, but it's only 290hp and it's 90k! a bit too high. I like the honda S2k for honda cars the best. lexus is300 or sc430 are nice too.. ...um the NSX-R is up to par with the High performance Lamborghini's, porches and ferarris. I think Best Motoring put like a stradale and other select exotics with the NSX and it did quite well considering the weight etc
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nsx too much money, low hp, and looks like shit i think now get ur cash together and jus put a supra engine into a celica haha
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nsx too much money, low hp, and looks like shit i think now get ur cash together and jus put a supra engine into a celica haha haha... no way it would fit
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