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Originally posted by AwesomeOne View Postwhy keep it 20/22r, why not go 3stge or even 3tc? or even put power into the celica and run some 1uz or 1/2jz power?? 22r's are too anemic to run for such a nice car... even a 4age would do it better...
not tryin to be rude, so Im sorry if it comes off that way, just curious. Im a corolla nut as I have owned 5 with 2 current, so I kinda favor those motors
The thing I like about the R series hybrids is the torque curve... there is none. You get pretty much just as much torque in first as you get in fifth gear.
I have a buddy I am helping drop an LS into a 71 240. If I want power, for the price of the JZ or UZ series, I could have 400 Hp in a smaller package. Best bet for power in these early celicas is actually a well built 7MGTE. They drop right in with minor mods. About the only thing you need to do is bash the tranny tunnel and flip the shifter location foward. Other than that the 7M drops right in like it belongs.
Sorry for the rambling.
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Originally posted by OkieRA29 View PostI have a low mileage 5M for the wagon. I will be adding exhaust and intake to it before it goes in though. The 83 Supra is getting a pretty much stock built 7MGTE and then it is going to my brother. The celica is eventually getting a 20/22R hybrid with a lumpy cam. I have a complete 22RTE set up that may get thrown in instead. Plan is this:
1. Get the engine in the wagon and get it running.
2. Get the engine in the Supra and get it out to the brother.
3. Finally get the Celica completely torn down and do bodywork and paint.
The wagon will be the winter project as it is usually pretty mild aroumd here. I will hopefully get the Supra done and out by next summer.
Till all that, I am gonna rock the rat look on the Celica.
i love 20/22r hybrids. talked to a guy with a super charged one in a te72 wag. it sounded so cool
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why keep it 20/22r, why not go 3stge or even 3tc? or even put power into the celica and run some 1uz or 1/2jz power?? 22r's are too anemic to run for such a nice car... even a 4age would do it better...
not tryin to be rude, so Im sorry if it comes off that way, just curious. Im a corolla nut as I have owned 5 with 2 current, so I kinda favor those motors
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Originally posted by pitbulldrifter View Postwhat are you planning on dropping in? for all the cars
1. Get the engine in the wagon and get it running.
2. Get the engine in the Supra and get it out to the brother.
3. Finally get the Celica completely torn down and do bodywork and paint.
The wagon will be the winter project as it is usually pretty mild aroumd here. I will hopefully get the Supra done and out by next summer.
Till all that, I am gonna rock the rat look on the Celica.
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I need to wash the car before I even think about buffing out the paint. unfortunately, the paint is gone enough that it is chalky. It is really going to need a complete respray. I want to get the bodywork done before paint. Of course that would mean taking it off the road for a while. If it is gonna be down for bodywork, I might as well build the engine I have for it.... see, it just snowballs, so no paint work for now. Besides, I have to get the new engine in the wagon and get the turbo motor built for the supra.
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this is a really cool car, I love those oldschool yotas
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I am in love with your old Toyotas.... as I love all old Toyotas! Keepin em building
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Okay, as ratty as she is, I still felt the need to go out and get some real pics of her. I did it on my dinner break, so it was so quick, I forgot to check the settings on my camera! So much for my emmy winning photojournalist skills
My really crappy interior, but I tell people I am going for the spartan 'race car' vibe...
That last one would be better if my paint was better
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All three of those projects look like epic. can't wait to see more progress.
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