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post Aug 25, 2003 - 8:46 PM
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Would it be possible to put in Two 3sgte motors into the Celica? Use the MR2 Rear stuff and the Celica front stuff? I'm planning on having the car for a while and just wondering if this would be slightly possible. I know that with money you can do anything, but I'm looking on the side of very very slightly pratical. At least I would be near positive I would be the only one(maybe two or three) with this done. What would need to be done? I am not aware of how to add a rear motor and how to combine the two motors to work together.


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post Aug 26, 2003 - 11:17 AM
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QUOTE (kuya1284 @ Aug 26, 2003 - 8:32 AM)
QUOTE (celicakid84 @ Aug 26, 2003 - 7:38 AM)
a while ago in Sport Compact Car's Ultimate street car challenge they had a Hyundai tiburon w/ 2 motors one up front and one in the back.  They both were boosted and each had its own automatic transmission.  It made 627 WHP, ran the quarter mile in 10.96 seconds and 0-60 in 3.33 and in these 3 tests it beat out a nissan skyline GT-R, a twin turbo 300zx, a twin turbo BPU Supra, a supercharged and built Mustang, a Ferrari F360, and a supercharged integra type R.  It was pretty freaking cool.

See... now why would you even want to do something like this? 627 with 2 motors? That's attainable even with just one motor.

its about the novelty of having 2 motors smile.gif Id imagine the only performance advantage of 2 instead of 1 is that you dont have to run a big turbo to get 600+ hp so you will get more low range power. That being said we wont even get into the negitive aspects, such as weight, tuning...

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