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post Mar 1, 2012 - 12:27 AM
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i am ordering a jdm 7afe engine but it doesn't have a wiring harness and ecu. could i just use mine and put my distributor on the jdm motor?

thanks for the time and info
post Mar 1, 2012 - 11:39 PM
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What year make and model of your car and what year is the JDM?
post Mar 2, 2012 - 1:31 AM
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QUOTE (stormmage88 @ Mar 1, 2012 - 6:27 AM) *
...could i just use mine and put my distributor on the jdm motor?

Your old distributor won't fit on a 7A with coil packs since there is a hall sensor in its place, you'd have to swap the heads to use an distributor and the ecu.
post Mar 3, 2012 - 4:09 AM
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thanks i got a refund from jdm engine zone and got one from ebay from jdm engine corp. that comes with a ecu and wire harness.. just gotta figure out how im gonna fix the problem of the location of the harness is at and how i can make it feet to where i can put the harness threw the fire wall .... the jdm motor's wire harnees is made for a right hand drive car there for the location where the main harness ends up will be the front driver side and i need to run the wires threw the firewall in the back passenger side of the engine bay.

i have my work cut out for me smile.gif

my car is a 1995 toyota celica st

the motor is a 7afe from ebay unknown what car it was in its from jdm engine corp.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/320858622259?ssPag...984.m1426.l2649
post Mar 3, 2012 - 7:23 AM
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Dude... since no-one is giving you a straight answer...

There are 2 versions of the 7AFE available all over the world. Being "JDM" doesn't make it any better. Version 1... some versions had TVIS which was a butterfly system in the intake runners designed to increase torque and throttle response. This engine was not available in the US and probably won't be a direct swap... probably because ignition components may be different as well as a variety of other unknowns. 2nd version is what we have... non-TVIS... which can be "JDM".

Being JDM doesn't necessarily mean it's a different engine. So long as the head is the non-TVIS head... you can bolt-up your current stuff, assuming you currently have a 7AFE powered celica... and you're done. No headaches. You should be able to find this engine locally... it's quite common. There are also a variety of used engine distributors... so I would look around first before forking over a lot of money to ship for a cheap engine... and do your research (I guess that's what you're doing here)... cause if you end up getting a TVIS 7AFE and then are now talking about wiring and all that jazz... you might as well upgrade.

Also: the 7AFE pictured in that ebay auction is the TVIS model... so I would avoid it.

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post Mar 3, 2012 - 6:09 PM
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All the wiring is included. I'd say give it a shot. I'd like to know the difference the TVIS makes.


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post Mar 3, 2012 - 7:20 PM
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Wiring is not fun. I'm in the middle of a similar process. Obd I to obdII. Its not a fun process unless u know exactly where everything is going
post Mar 3, 2012 - 7:43 PM
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QUOTE (RobbMeeX @ Mar 4, 2012 - 12:09 AM) *
All the wiring is included. I'd say give it a shot. I'd like to know the difference the TVIS makes.


Then why not throw in a 4AGE 20V or a 4AGZE or even a 3SGTE? It's the same process...


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post Mar 7, 2012 - 11:30 PM
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i would do a 3SGTE but i dont have the cash to do a awd swap.

but later in the year i might save up for this swap. ill just get a front clip from ebay for 4500
it comes with the awd transmission rear axle and 3SGTE and right hand drive dash

i just had 1000 to threw on a motor. mine had 350k miles and was burning oil daily
post Mar 8, 2012 - 10:33 AM
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^ No need for an AWD swap, you can run the 3S-GTE on an S54 transmission, which comes from the USDM GT.


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