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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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Well, the tractor pull guys run multiple motors all the time, as far as a car you want to actually drive, I dont think its something I'd waste time and money on. Too difficult to get things syncronized to make it driveable.
If you just want 8 cylinders, build something like a factoryfive kit car. You can have a really fast car that you can drive every day for around 15-20k if you do all the work yourself. (and you wont need all the fabrication equipment and skills) Factoryfive Always remember, there are 2 ways to go faster, 1= more horsepower 2=less weight. Factoryfive starts with the 2nd method, then you can add to it with more horsepower,,,I've always been a fan of the 2nd method... My buggy This was my buggy, sold it in March after 21 years,,, This post has been edited by 97GTinKC: Aug 26, 2003 - 12:23 PM |
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