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Enthusiast Joined May 22, '09 From south carolina Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
Hey, i am looking into getting a 1995 celica st, ive wanted to build one up for along time but Im kiinda new to these and was wondering about some suggestions for an engine swap. Im trying to keep it not to expensive bc imonly 16 so.. if anyone has any suggestions because i planon swapping the motor and putting a turbo kit in it. And if anyone has other suggestions please let me know. Thanx
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If ur trying to build an engine, and finance is ur downfall, just wait and save dude. But as far as power wise I've been told by this site to go with the 3sgte hands down, But before u even start, learn and aquire as much info on the car, motor, electrical, suspension, and anything else u can about the 6th gen, trust me it will help out greatly in the long run.
Good luck. -------------------- From Japan to Texas my st202 follows me.
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definately read up on what's available to you. Since you have an ST you'll need to change motor mounts if you go with the 3sgte. There's been people that have turboed their existing engine (7afte) or swapped in a 4age.
The best advice is to research to see what is involved and then decide how involved you want to get, both physically and financially. -------------------- '99 Celica GT - Sold
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