99-mod Celica ST chassis vs GT/GT4 chassis |
99-mod Celica ST chassis vs GT/GT4 chassis |
Apr 12, 2005 - 9:39 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Apr 8, '05 From Norway Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
Hello!
Overseas in cold Norway we have a bunch of stupid laws. One of them is: You can never add more than 15% horsepower above stock for your model car. If you do, no more street legal. Anyway, I was talking to them today and I got them to agree on this: If I could get a written statement from Toyota that the chassis on a regular ST (AT200) would be able to hold x amounts of whp. They could register the car as a street vehicle. So I drove to Toyota and asked them. They didn't know.... If anyone should know, it have to be someone on this board. I know it's a pretty long shot, but I have to ask. If the chassie turn out to be totally different then OK, but if they are the same, or atleast if the ST chassie can withstand lets say. 300 whp from a tuned up 3S-GTE then wow, great. I will probably get like 20 replies saying: I have a 94-99 Celica ST with 3S-GTE swap and my car is doing just fine. That just doesn't cut it. I need to get the statement from Toyota, but before attacking them I need some cold hard facts first. -------------------- |
Apr 15, 2005 - 11:37 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Mar 9, '05 From Charlotte Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
Good luck, just badger Toyota with the same question and you'll get your answers. I personally believe the chassis is the same for all models as far as strength, except for the convertible, why would Toyota build a chassis strictly for FWD and one for AWD, they're not that stupid to waste money making two chassis'sfor the same body, no other manufacturer does it. If there are differences they will be very minor and not effect the strength unless the chassis is seam welded, and with the WRC edition GT-Four I could understand that but not a standard GT-Four.
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