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post Sep 4, 2004 - 10:32 AM
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I 1st bought a 94 ST then i fell in love with the Mk1 Mr2 SC but I'm doing an engine swap like so.... 3S-GTE > Mk1 Mr2 SC 4A-GZE > 94 ST. :D
 
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post Sep 4, 2004 - 5:50 PM
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QUOTE (Digndoug @ Sep 4, 2004 - 10:00 PM)
3. 4A-GZE - This supercharged, 1.6 liter engine, is used in some first generation Toyota MR2s(Chassis code AW11), and is also used in the AE92('88-'91) and AE101('92-'95) JDM Toyota Corollas. In the oldest versions of the AE92('88 and '89), and the AW11, this engine only produces 145 horsepower. However, in the later versions of the AE92('90 and '91), this engine produces 162 horsepower, and in the AE101 form, this engine produces 167 horsepower. This engine has excellent low end torque, and is generally recommended over the 20 valve 4A-GE for street driving because of this. This engine will swap directly into any Celica with a 7A-FE(USDM ST) because both engines are A-series engines. This engine will bolt right up to your stock USDM ST(AT200) transmission, though the stock tranny may not be able to handle the 4A-GZE's boost very well. It's advised that you simply use the tranny that comes with the 4A-GZE engine.

ooo stickies are good forgot about them biggrin.gif

you should go with a AE101 over a AW11/AE92 4AGZE

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