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post Jul 2, 2008 - 5:40 PM
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i got a 2.0l GT ST202 (3SGE Engine) import it shold be about 170-180 bhp but it seems slow my old fto seemed alot faster ive had a new custom backbox and pipe fitted and HKS air filter too

was just wondering if anyone had any ideas ???????

many thanx for your time


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post Jul 2, 2008 - 10:18 PM
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QUOTE (D1353L @ Jul 2, 2008 - 11:40 PM) *
i got a 2.0l GT ST202 (3SGE Engine) import it shold be about 170-180 bhp but it seems slow my old fto seemed alot faster ive had a new custom backbox and pipe fitted and HKS air filter too


Possibly its your mods or it could just be the way you are driving it. The Toyota engines rev pretty high. Take it onto an open road, keep it in second or thrid and floor it. Past 4500 revs you should feel the car suddenly pick up.


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post Jul 2, 2008 - 10:55 PM
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It could be an SS-I (140HP 3S-FE) since you say it's an import. I've had one of those, Mind you I test drove a 1994 SS-II (Also 3S-GE) and it was just as slow as an SS-I because it was over 180,000 KMS ODOMETER with the exception of another 1,000 RPM, power plateaued. On my same 3S-GE with only 75,000 KMS ODOMETER the power does not plateau it simply lunges forward from 6,000 to 7,000 RPM as though the pedal was suddenly floored further. I'd say a 3S-GE in good condition should be just as fast as other 2 litre NA coupes. Just to make sure why don't you grab the model number (On the aluminum plate on the firewall, looks like E-ST20X-XXXXX) and take a photo of your engine.


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post Jul 3, 2008 - 10:53 AM
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QUOTE (BloodyStupidDavey @ Jul 2, 2008 - 11:18 PM) *
QUOTE (D1353L @ Jul 2, 2008 - 11:40 PM) *
i got a 2.0l GT ST202 (3SGE Engine) import it shold be about 170-180 bhp but it seems slow my old fto seemed alot faster ive had a new custom backbox and pipe fitted and HKS air filter too


Possibly its your mods or it could just be the way you are driving it. The Toyota engines rev pretty high. Take it onto an open road, keep it in second or thrid and floor it. Past 4500 revs you should feel the car suddenly pick up.



yeah ive found after about 4500-5000 revs it picks up pretty well just under that it seems slow frown.gif

QUOTE (delusionz @ Jul 2, 2008 - 11:55 PM) *
It could be an SS-I (140HP 3S-FE) since you say it's an import. I've had one of those, Mind you I test drove a 1994 SS-II (Also 3S-GE) and it was just as slow as an SS-I because it was over 180,000 KMS ODOMETER with the exception of another 1,000 RPM, power plateaued. On my same 3S-GE with only 75,000 KMS ODOMETER the power does not plateau it simply lunges forward from 6,000 to 7,000 RPM as though the pedal was suddenly floored further. I'd say a 3S-GE in good condition should be just as fast as other 2 litre NA coupes. Just to make sure why don't you grab the model number (On the aluminum plate on the firewall, looks like E-ST20X-XXXXX) and take a photo of your engine.



ill get a pic up today when i sort out my pass window that dont open anymore lol


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post Jul 3, 2008 - 2:55 PM
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I agree with delusionz

very nice pic of your celica on your profile though


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