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Let's say I'll buy a Celica STi (1.8) and get a Camry 3.0 V6 engine for cheap.. Would it fit (I think it would if you know how to do it)? And even more important; would it be worth it? Ofcourse it'll sound friggin' fantastic, but I don't know what the engine weighs.. I do know it has 190hp and a decent amount of torque.. Sounds like an Integra killer to me. What would you guys do?
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just remember that its an undocumented swap. if this is your first time working on a car, i wouldnt recomend it because its not a basic bolt on affair like some of our other motor options. cost may seem cheaper at first, but i think youll spend just as much as any swaper
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QUOTE(lagos @ Mar 7, 2006 - 10:42 AM) [snapback]403921[/snapback] just remember that its an undocumented swap. if this is your first time working on a car, i wouldnt recomend it because its not a basic bolt on affair like some of our other motor options. cost may seem cheaper at first, but i think youll spend just as much as any swaper What other options do I have? I don't want turbo (yet!). Turbo-ing a V6 engine would be my nr. 1 choice though. |
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