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> 3sgte in an ST vs RSX Type - S Stock
post Apr 14, 2005 - 5:23 PM
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QUOTE(saleeka @ Apr 14, 2005 - 3:53 AM)
yeah and its also a hell of a lot newer and nicer... like i ALREADY said- the car can only go so far within its parameters... If you want value buy an older lude and do an H22 swap- same concept as the 6GC and the 3S... plain and simple, my point was the RSX has better potential if you want to invest in it...
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whos talking about nice you said it would be whooping ass, last time i chcked being nice didn't make a car whoop ass. There is no way an h22 in a prelude would even touch my car, like I said people have no idea how fast 3s's are.
post Apr 14, 2005 - 5:25 PM
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QUOTE(prompt @ Apr 14, 2005 - 2:19 PM)
slap a t3 turbo on instead of the ct26 and run boost at 22psi. Low 13's is very possible.
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A gernade under your hood is also very possible biggrin.gif


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post Apr 14, 2005 - 5:58 PM
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like I said people have no idea how fast 3s's are.



i 100% agree


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post Apr 14, 2005 - 6:14 PM
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QUOTE(AndyST4 @ Apr 14, 2005 - 2:23 PM)
QUOTE(saleeka @ Apr 14, 2005 - 3:53 AM)
yeah and its also a hell of a lot newer and nicer... like i ALREADY said- the car can only go so far within its parameters... If you want value buy an older lude and do an H22 swap- same concept as the 6GC and the 3S... plain and simple, my point was the RSX has better potential if you want to invest in it...
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whos talking about nice you said it would be whooping ass, last time i chcked being nice didn't make a car whoop ass. There is no way an h22 in a prelude would even touch my car, like I said people have no idea how fast 3s's are.
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H22 preludes are slow.


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post Apr 14, 2005 - 9:14 PM
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i really found this post interesting

i wouldn't even be worried about a RSX type S w/ a 3S in the celi
i'd be worried about something like a Turbo GT 7th gen celi
modified GS-T
heavy modded RSX...

not a stock one though
this is why i did no think much of this thread...
also, if all you wanna do is be fast, and dont LOVE the celi
i do suggest 240SX w/ swap...i thought about it, but i love the celi too much


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post Apr 15, 2005 - 12:19 AM
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it seems my point hasnt been all too clear... I get irritated when people always want to ask questions like " if i modify this car to this level, will it beat this car off the shoroom floor??? , when the car they are comparing it too has vast potential if only someone decided to take advantage of it- perfect case in point- the Type S... I havent disputed ONCE that a 3S Celi is slow, or slower than the S stock- But seriously, do a few mods to the S and now its a better car... Also, why do you think it is that there isnt any aftermarket support for toyota engines like the 5S? Its really simple- They dont have the ability to generate high amounts of power efficiently. There is a reason why B and K series motors do have that support- its because they have potential. Yeah, if the 5S was designed better than the KA we wouldent be having this conversation, but guess what, its not as good as the KA, or a B series, or an H block... I will say that the 2ZZ-GE toyota put out is a damn good engine, but the transmission that toyota uses for it dosent come close to harnessing the power in the way that the KA's do... In terms of Turbo fours i will agree the 3SGTE is the best out there, but in terms of performance NA 4 cylinder engines- nobody consistantly puts it down like honda...


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post Apr 15, 2005 - 8:48 AM
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But what i'm saying is that the 5S is a very good motor with great potential, the problem it has is that it's also hard to work with, Hondas are popular for tuners because they are so easy to build and you don't need a very extensive amount of knowledge to build a 300 horsepower B16. They are very simple motors (not as simple as the SR20) and parts companies jumped on it. If the parts were avilable for the 5S or the 3S was in the car GE or GTE Toyota would run the American market, but the government needed are car company to set an example with and chose Toyota. Besides why are we comparing the 3SGTE to the Type S, I took a stock 95 DeVille and busted a Type S they are very over rated. If any motor is to be compared it should be a 3SGE. For one thing it's N/A, two it's got the same potential as the 3SGTE. So that means that you can have N/A motor that is very capable of 800+ HP, put it simply the KA and 3S are both very capable motors and on N/A or Turbo apps they can both be strong. They're is no comparison between them, unless you want to bring the fact that the 3S is old is still the performance choice from Toyota. It's like comparing the RB26 to a 2JZ, both are very capable and great motors.
post Apr 18, 2005 - 10:24 PM
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i think people rnt thinking bout how light the celica is...i have the ****ty 7afe and have beat an integra
post Apr 19, 2005 - 10:51 AM
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I could agree with MonsterBOX that the weight makes a difference but the RSX and Celica are only 200lbs. apart so the Celica will still need to make close to 200HP to run with the RSX that is why the 3SGE is a good candidate for comparison. Now if you want to go all out the Type-S is the top of lince RSX and the GT-Four Caldina is the top of the line Celica, well you're looking at the same weight but the Caldina is pushing 260HP so, top of the line comparison is out of the question when comparing the Celica to an RSX, so lets go the next step down to a standard RSX and a 3SGE powered Celica, we have 160 HP for the RSX and 190 for the SS-II so no matter how you look at it the Celica out powers the RSX, now there are the American Celicas but they don't even have the real engines, they use them from other cars, so no comparison there either. Last thing don't bother with the torque since we are comparing a Honda to a Toyota and it's funny that my numbers are also from a 10+ year old engine.
post Apr 19, 2005 - 12:45 PM
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I was messing with a 350z and doing better than holding my own if it gives you any idea.


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post Apr 19, 2005 - 5:25 PM
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aren't those like 14.6 cars?


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post Apr 19, 2005 - 5:42 PM
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QUOTE(Supersprynt @ Apr 19, 2005 - 9:45 AM)
I was messing with a 350z and doing better than holding my own if it gives you any idea.
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aside from helping with heat soak

did that W2A intercooler help the car? is it better on the top end?


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post Apr 19, 2005 - 5:46 PM
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QUOTE(Consynx @ Apr 19, 2005 - 6:25 PM)
aren't those like 14.6 cars?
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yeah but w/ a few bolt ons they'll get in the 13's easily


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post Apr 19, 2005 - 6:00 PM
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QUOTE(Consynx @ Apr 14, 2005 - 9:14 PM)
i really found this post interesting

i wouldn't even be worried about a RSX type S w/ a 3S in the celi
i'd be worried about something like a Turbo GT 7th gen celi
modified GS-T
heavy modded RSX...

not a stock one though
this is why i did no think much of this thread...
also, if all you wanna do is be fast, and dont LOVE the celi
i do suggest 240SX w/ swap...i thought about it, but i love the celi too much
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I was thinking the same thing, I love rwd, but there are to many 240's and civics around here.. A celica with a swap would own just cause you wont see one around you.

also speaking of the 3s-gte swap, how is the fourm/site for the how to and wiring coming??

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post Apr 27, 2005 - 12:24 AM
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Having done extensive research and owning niether of the cars i feel as if i can offer some truley unbiased information -
First off - the 3s-gte is one of the best I4's out there. period. You see the amounts of times they are used in Toyota's racing cars, you see the supra engine being pulled out and an 3s-gte put in, you know its a good engine.
On a standing start though - a 3s without lsd will lose to the acura given the figures, weight. mainly because yea - the 3s has the power, but it cant put it to the ground - the acura has less power - but it will be throwing all it has to the floor immediately. The acura is lighter and as ive seen several people post - their N/A engines are phenominal. Now - i have every expectation that come the end of second and 3rd and so on the 3s-gte will absolutly begin taking back lost ground.
also - correct me if im wrong but does it not sound odd that you would lose so much horsepower in the translation of hp - whp. for instance the second gen 3s-gte puts out 225 horse and to tell me it would only be putting 160 whp to the ground sounds a bit out of place.

When i get money i am most definetely doing a 3s swap as it is an extremely formidible engine.
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post Apr 27, 2005 - 9:16 PM
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post Apr 27, 2005 - 11:58 PM
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QUOTE(Digndoug @ Apr 19, 2005 - 11:00 PM)
QUOTE(Consynx @ Apr 14, 2005 - 9:14 PM)
i really found this post interesting

i wouldn't even be worried about a RSX type S w/ a 3S in the celi
i'd be worried about something like a Turbo GT 7th gen celi
modified GS-T
heavy modded RSX...

not a stock one though
this is why i did no think much of this thread...
also, if all you wanna do is be fast, and dont LOVE the celi
i do suggest 240SX w/ swap...i thought about it, but i love the celi too much
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I was thinking the same thing, I love rwd, but there are to many 240's and civics around here.. A celica with a swap would own just cause you wont see one around you.

also speaking of the 3s-gte swap, how is the fourm/site for the how to and wiring coming??
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Uhmm civics are FWD.
post Apr 28, 2005 - 1:07 AM
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lol, he knows, the 240 is the main choice, i think he thrwe civics in for a comparison of their popularity


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post Apr 28, 2005 - 4:01 AM
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first car i beat when i got my swap was turpoed h22 prelude...
as for the RSX type s vs 3s celica with uped boost, ill go with the celica... stock for stock, rsx type s might win since 3s is only 225hp and the rsx is a little lighter and has v-tech... 3s is a heavey bitch..

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post Apr 28, 2005 - 1:59 PM
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QUOTE(lagos @ Apr 13, 2005 - 8:08 AM)
Kwanza26, buddy.... i really dont want to start any type of flame war, i have a lot of respect for you and everyone else on this board,  but it kind of makes me mad when someone who admits to never have driven a swaped celica tries to explain to me how much of a problem traction is and how well the car hooks up.
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with all due respects more than 80% of this board has never driven a swapped celica.. and after reading all the info on it for a few years u kinda get the idea wat u can do with a 3sgte and its extras...

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