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Jul 25, 2011 - 8:45 AM Forum: General Discussion · Post Preview: #925866 · Replies: 6 · Views: 1,948
gtfour777

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QUOTE (Soulend @ Jul 24, 2011 - 7:47 PM) *
err right I forgot that little important gem... yeah don't do what I did. save your money and do it right.

Kevin

thanks for all the help im new to the site and intermediate mechanically speaking but my dads a mechanic and i went to school for welding so were gonna do every thing our selves but im going to build the engine a little bit before i put it in and when i looked around some people would say that the 5sfe trans would burn out but others say its good if you did it and is working good than thats what i will do. and my last question is when buying the engine the 3rd gen 3ste is only jdm so will i have to rewire the the whole thing or is it pretty simple or should i just get the 2nd gen 3sgte. i love this car and what it can be and love seein bs civics that sound like **** i just wish the 6th gen gt four was released in the us.

Jul 24, 2011 - 1:11 AM Forum: General Discussion · Post Preview: #925708 · Replies: 6 · Views: 1,948
gtfour777

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hey hows it going all just bought a 94 celica 1.8l base model and am looking to purchase a 3sgte motor to build and swap eventually now. what are some tips or list of parts and things i will need ive heard about the motor mounts i can weld if i have to cut and move them but if there were pre made bolt on kit i would prefer but i love this car and plan on having it a long time and any one have a good place to find the engine or an avg price any tips the better i will take some pics tomorrow to show all what im working with. but i am finally part of the 6th gen crew now at least.


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