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Ive heard of all these enginge swaps but really dont know much about it.What enginge is the same as the corola.Thats wat i have in my car right now,my dad put it in about a year ago, i only got the car about 6 months ago and im kinda interested in it if its in my price range.Its a 1994 ST coupe.
This post has been edited by CelicaST_CALI: Apr 28, 2007 - 2:10 PM -------------------- BANNED. for life, you moron.
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If you go with a direct bolt-on engine like a 20v, you can still use your axles from the 7afe since it shares a c-series transmission. If you get a 4agze, then you'll probably have to get a complete set of axles only for that engine I believe. Doing an engine swap will cost alot less if you do it yourself, but I do advise that you do as much research on whatever you want and see what other parts you may need to complete it (And have some mechanic how-to will help alot). You'll run into some type of obstacle when doing it though, I did at least. And if you want something that's not a whole lot of pain to put in but produce the power that your asking, then a blacktop 20v is your best bet.
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