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![]() Enthusiast ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Joined Jul 12, '03 From Chatham, Ont Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
Ok I have been reading alot about this site and searching on search engines and here is some questions I have came up with:
1. "a cheaper alternative for the ECU/Wiring situation would be to use your stock ECU to control chassis electrical functions, and an aftermarket standalone engine management system to run the engine. A new Haltech could run you $1000 to do this. A Wolf, maybe $750. Also, this will eliminate the need for some of those expensive sensors like AFM". Does this eliminate all the rewiring? How hard are these stand alone systems to hook up? Will I not need a new wiring harness and all that anymore? 2. "stock exhaust wont bolt up to the 3S engine, so you will need a custom exhaust which accomadates the new engine." Is this just a simple case of lining up a new pipe or does it all have to be replaced? I know I will be going to like 2.5" piping eventually but for right after the swap Im talking? So my shopping list for the basic swap would be, the complete engine which I already have a source for, a standalone system, and all the little things like gaskets, belts, and fluids, which Im sure I just get at toyota. |
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Enthusiast ![]() Joined Sep 13, '02 From BC, Canada Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
awww, sorry to hear that dude, hope everything turns out
![]() i'm still stuck celica-less as of now... but things are starting to pick up... i'll get one eventually, but i enjoy reading more about every aspect of the car rather then opening my big trap and getting shot down with the right answer ![]() i have some cash put away and am slowly building on that... i'm probably going to hold out on buying the car until i have enough for the swap too ![]() we'll see what happens ![]() |
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