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Two cars, one big swaped car, or just be happy with 3SGTE
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post Dec 6, 2008 - 6:49 PM
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pompanomike

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I just took delivery on a partially swapped 93 Celica today. The 3SGTE is already mounted with an 4 Cyl Camry tranny and new clutch, but nothing is connected to it. I have an ECU with all wires labeled, intercooler, manual boost controller, turbo timer, blow off valve, a bunch of pipes, and a laundry list of other parts. It looks like it will still need quite a bit of labor but very few parts to finish the swap. I had initially purchased this as a parts car to use to do a swap on my 97 Convertible which is having some overheating problems, which I am told will require the engine to be pulled if I want to have fixed the right way.

My wife has agreed to let me do whatever I want, as long as she has something to drive sometime in January. My goal is to drive a Swapped 97 Convertible with around 300HP, but maybe go as high as 500HP... I have a few ideas:

Option #1...Pay my mechanic to pull the 5SFE from my Convertible and install in 93 Celica while fixing the overheating problem (Likely new head)... Use 3SGTE that came with 93 Celica as the base for the Convertible and go for 300HP... This would save me some money so I can afford to keep both cars. Maybe in the future I could decide to upgrade the convertible further.

Option #2... Have my mechanic finish the swap on 93 Celica with the 3SGTE. Wife can drive the swapped 93 Celica while I source another swap kit for the convertible and build it to support 400-500HP. Pay my mechanic to swap my Convertible. Sell the swapped 93 plus extra 5SFE and tranny to recover some of the costs.

Option #3...Find someone who wants a swapped 93 Celica. Pay that person to complete my swap on the 93 Celica so wife has somthing to drive while I source another swap kit for the convertible and build it to support 350-400HP. Trade the swapped 93 Celica plus extra 5SFE and tranny for labor on swapping my Convertible.

Option #4...Use the parts from the 93 Celica to perform the swap on my Convertible, leaving the car at 250-300HP. Have my mechanic do the work so he will be familiar with it when it needs repairs later. Sell my 5SFE and tranny. Sell or part out the 93 Celica since the cost involved to put my 5SFE into it would not be worthwile.

Any suggestions?
 
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post Dec 6, 2008 - 7:42 PM
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option #5
finish the swap in the 93 celica yourself. its SUPER easy to do and you get to learn more about your car. all the hard laybor is already done for you.

If you really plan on having a 300hp celica, then your going to need to learn how to do the work yourself. its impossible to own a swapped car without knowing anything about it.


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post Dec 6, 2008 - 7:52 PM
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QUOTE (lagos @ Dec 6, 2008 - 7:42 PM) *
option #5
finish the swap in the 93 celica yourself. its SUPER easy to do and you get to learn more about your car. all the hard laybor is already done for you.

If you really plan on having a 300hp celica, then your going to need to learn how to do the work yourself. its impossible to own a swapped car without knowing anything about it.


x10. listen to the man. he knows what he is talking about. especially since your doing a 2nd gen swap into a 5th gen, the wiring is easy as well.


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