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post Oct 19, 2006 - 8:17 PM
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Ok ive been on this site for years.. and ive learned a ****load about cars ive had my 300zx for a year or 2 now and im ready for soemthing thats gonna blow people away. ok so rwd kicks ass i hardly drive the celica cause of this fact. so why not convert it.....i was thinking of a rear clip of an 89 supra but the drive shaft needs to bolt into something. i dont know what drive shaft can bolt up to the 3sgte (thats the engine im swaping in) or a 4age.. then i thought why not use a hachi rear clip but i bleive the drive shaft would be to short..


so without flaming me can you tell me what if any driveshafts would fit into a 3sgte or 4age thats about the length of the celica.. i mean yea its going to be a **** load of work and even more money but when its doen it would be an amazing machine. a stiff light chassis with powerful rear wheel drive action..

 
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post Oct 19, 2006 - 11:59 PM
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QUOTE(coldbluesteel @ Oct 19, 2006 - 10:01 PM) [snapback]493889[/snapback]

QUOTE(SinisterWhisper @ Oct 19, 2006 - 9:54 PM) [snapback]493884[/snapback]

I don't know, 4a sitting back and low in the bay would be better for handling. If I went rwd that's what I'd do, but truth is it won't happen. (money isn't really the issue, just I am moving to an apartment so no place to work kindasad.gif )

The 4a is just so under powered. You will have less power on a RWD than a FWD after drive train loss.

I would buy a rusted out Corolla with the 4age, and use it's parts. Put the 4age head on a 7afe, and get yourself a 7age, then turbo that. 7agte, I love this motor combo. You don't see it much. If you go clear down to the frame, it shouldn't be to bad. Cut out the Corolla rear, and just weld it in place. I know it's more complicated that just "welding it in." But you get the idea. I'm excited to try my 1 off project one day. I don't know if I'll choose the Celica as the platform, but whatever I do, it's going to be fun.

EDIT: As of tonight, my project would be a Subaru Justy with a 1.6 Suzuki Esteem motor turn into DOHC with a G13 head, and then turboed. It would be a 1700lbs AWD 200hp car. Sounds like fun to me.

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post Oct 20, 2006 - 8:41 AM
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QUOTE(Bigmeanbulldog55 @ Oct 19, 2006 - 11:59 PM) [snapback]493990[/snapback]

QUOTE(coldbluesteel @ Oct 19, 2006 - 10:01 PM) [snapback]493889[/snapback]

QUOTE(SinisterWhisper @ Oct 19, 2006 - 9:54 PM) [snapback]493884[/snapback]

I don't know, 4a sitting back and low in the bay would be better for handling. If I went rwd that's what I'd do, but truth is it won't happen. (money isn't really the issue, just I am moving to an apartment so no place to work kindasad.gif )

The 4a is just so under powered. You will have less power on a RWD than a FWD after drive train loss.

I would buy a rusted out Corolla with the 4age, and use it's parts. Put the 4age head on a 7afe, and get yourself a 7age, then turbo that. 7agte, I love this motor combo. You don't see it much. If you go clear down to the frame, it shouldn't be to bad. Cut out the Corolla rear, and just weld it in place. I know it's more complicated that just "welding it in." But you get the idea. I'm excited to try my 1 off project one day. I don't know if I'll choose the Celica as the platform, but whatever I do, it's going to be fun.

EDIT: As of tonight, my project would be a Subaru Justy with a 1.6 Suzuki Esteem motor turn into DOHC with a G13 head, and then turboed. It would be a 1700lbs AWD 200hp car. Sounds like fun to me.


it would be more expensive to buy the rusted out corolla. the reason few go with 7ag is because the reason for swapping heads is the better flow and high rpm capibilties of the 4age head, but the 7a bottom end can't really take revving, so its basically wasted unless you build the 7a bottom. and cutting out the corolla rear? you are aware that its a 4 link solid axle right? not IRS.


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