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post Dec 31, 2003 - 4:45 PM
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Let me throw something out here, there is more to performance than just horsepower.

With all the recent talk of the 2zz swap got me thinking.
From what I have found a 2000+ GTS can do a 0-60 in about 6.6 seconds

2000 mass = 2500 lbs
1994 mass = 2580 lbs

If you swap in the 2ZZ your weight should be down closer to 2500 so you should get a 0-60 around 6.6 seconds. Not bad, but consider this:

2AZ-FE, the replacement for the 3S and 5S

In the 2002 Camry with a 5 speed, 0-60 is 8.0 seconds, and this car weighs 3147 or so.

dropping that engine in a 6gc, your 0-60 should be around:
8.0 / 3147 * 2580 = 6.57 seconds (rough approximation)

note that this does not take into accont the reduced weight in engines and better transmission ratios in the 6gc, and this engine is not tuned runing on 87 octane cat-pee.

this engine may bolt up to the GT tranny, not sure though...
 
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post Dec 31, 2003 - 11:11 PM
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QUOTE (macavely @ Dec 31, 2003 - 7:53 PM)
how about this one i said this about a year ago and a lot of people laughed at me... and said it was a big waste of time and money and other stuff like that... but what about droping in another engine like a honda, mitus, etc.... yes toyota does make great engines but so do other car companies...

i'd take a 4g63 in my car, wouldnt mind the drivetrain of a gsx either

if they can do it in a COLT, we can do it in a celica

i suppose an h22a would be ok for a swap into our cars as well


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