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post Feb 2, 2012 - 2:06 PM
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i was looking at the beams swaps and i saw that the jdm is300 uses a 3sge beams has anyone tried to use this engine rather the celica beams? will it mate to a S series tranny?
 
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post Feb 3, 2012 - 10:01 PM
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Alright sweet guys thanks for the input the only reason i was asking is because its like 400 dollars cheaper and more power but im glad i asked. Are the titanium valves from a black top bigger than the red top or is it just the fact they are titanium because if i would do that wouldn't it be easier to just buy ferrea?
post Feb 10, 2012 - 1:08 PM
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QUOTE (199celica @ Feb 3, 2012 - 10:01 PM) *
Alright sweet guys thanks for the input the only reason i was asking is because its like 400 dollars cheaper and more power but im glad i asked. Are the titanium valves from a black top bigger than the red top or is it just the fact they are titanium because if i would do that wouldn't it be easier to just buy ferrea?


bucket lifters (whatever these are???) are 2mm larger. it has a .5:1 higher compression ratio over redtop engine. yes exhaust n intake valves are titanium. also blacktop has larger injectors

get a beams already. so you can be the second person in all of southern california to have a redtop beams motor in a toyota biggrin.gif

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