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12akid 05-13-06 10:32 PM

how hard is it to put a 2gen motor in a 85 corolla gts
 
i kno it can be done, but how hard is it

raptor22 05-13-06 10:39 PM

Why would you want to? It would be a heck of alot easier (and probably cheaper as well) to just sell your corrolla and get an RX-7. And the result would be a better sports car.

--Alex

Russ-R 05-13-06 11:01 PM

not to be mean..........but if your asking you shouldnt even try.

MaczPayne 05-13-06 11:36 PM

a 4a-gze would be a more reasonable option.

bl0d 05-14-06 12:24 AM

I've seen the 20b done, but even that i would assume would be difficult. If you have the money to spend on it, though, i'd try and find somebody that is familiar with weird swaps like that. Otherwise i would try and stick in the 4A- engine family, since the 16v -GE and the supercharged -GZE have very good potential.

This doesn't apply to the 20v -GE, though, since it would require to be changed from a distributer to a coil pack setup in order to fit in the bay without cutting away the firewall some. If you had an MKI MR2 it would be a completely different story.

rotary downshift 05-14-06 12:30 AM


Originally Posted by MaczPayne
a 4a-gze would be a more reasonable option.

werd ... initial d styles lol ... but yeah good engine the 4 agze

Eternal_Gamer 05-14-06 12:44 AM

if you want a rotary, just buy the car. Looks better and will kill the hachi-roku on the turns. remember initial d is a cartoon. and you must be a master drifter to push the hachi-roku like the Drift King Tsuchiya did.


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