| Nov 3, 2003 - 11:47 AM | Forum: Engine/Transmission/Maintenance · Post Preview: #71987 · Replies: 13 · Views: 2,486 |
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It was also brought to my attention that the JDM 5A-FE is a direct bolt in for the 4A-FE and the 7A-FE. Does this mean that the 5A-FE will go in any 7A or 4A no matter what year . . . ? |
| Nov 2, 2003 - 11:22 PM | Forum: Engine/Transmission/Maintenance · Post Preview: #71899 · Replies: 13 · Views: 2,486 |
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Enthusiast Joined Nov 2, '03 From Wash. D.C. Currently Offline |
Oh yeah, if some of the corolla engines do go right in, what year model. That goes for other cars/engines. Please include the year they were out so that I can find them. Thanks again. ~Jonathan |
| Nov 2, 2003 - 11:20 PM | Forum: Engine/Transmission/Maintenance · Post Preview: #71897 · Replies: 13 · Views: 2,486 |
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94 ST hb manual Well, I need a new engine. This is a daily driver, not a hot-rod. So I want to replace it with a stock engine. Here lies my problem. Apparently there's two different kinds of 7a-fe ( cali. w/EGR + FED ). How do I know whick engine is mine. Now assuming that I know which one is mine ( I will once you guys let me know how ) which engines bolt/plug right in. I'm talking no modification what so ever. Some people say that "any" a series will fit. I find that hard to believe that the ecu in this car would power any a series engine without and mods. So, ?'s are : 1. WHat engine do i have cali car (w/EGR) or fed ( what ever that is ) 2. What is EGR 3. What eninges will go right in with NO modifications what so ever. Thanks in advance guys Regards, Jonathan |
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