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> 3S-GTE vs modded 5S, just thinking
post Mar 22, 2003 - 12:31 AM
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i know most people say 3S-GTE because it was made for power...
but just think w/ me for a sec

Cost to swap 3S-GTE into a GT: ~$3000(yes i said $3000)
Mods for 5S-FE:
Camshaft Regrings $500, Guaranteed 30hp(WebCams)
Custom Turbo Kit $1200
Spearco Intercooler $1000
that right there should put you right at, if not over the 3S-GTE's horsepower.
then an ECU programming would be in line, along with possible lowering of compression and all...


just food for thought.
any suggestions why the 5S-FE is a bad idea?


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post Mar 22, 2003 - 12:33 AM
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Did u read my topic? theres a huge debate on this. i agree with you and thats what im going for. the 5 SFE-T
post Mar 22, 2003 - 1:29 AM
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Well...I have one. From what I've learned...the 3S-GTE is FAR more capable of bigger and better stuff than the 5A-FE. Sure, in the short run with the same money, they would be the same. But in the future, the 5A-FE would sort of 'top-out' with it's modification limits while the 3S-GTE could continue with more modifications. Am I right on this one, guys?
post Mar 22, 2003 - 3:46 AM
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I would go for a modded 5sfe because I live in cali and I don't think a 3sgte would pass emissions very easily, atleast a modded 5sfe would have a better chance.
post Mar 22, 2003 - 4:21 AM
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Also, don't forget that ultimately, you're looking at an engine designed for boost versus boosting an engine that wasn't. Since it roughly costs the same with comparable initial results, why bother going for the more risky and more prone to failure set up?
post Mar 22, 2003 - 11:53 AM
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Look at it like this. The 5s was made for economy while the 3s is a toned down race engine (not toned down much!) Find the newest 3s you can, and have fun dominating people in the future.
post Mar 22, 2003 - 11:58 AM
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QUOTE (Consynx @ Mar 21, 2003 - 10:31 PM)
i know most people say 3S-GTE because it was made for power...
but just think w/ me for a sec

Cost to swap 3S-GTE into a GT: ~$3000(yes i said $3000)
Mods for 5S-FE:
Camshaft Regrings $500, Guaranteed 30hp(WebCams)
Custom Turbo Kit $1200
Spearco Intercooler $1000
that right there should put you right at, if not over the 3S-GTE's horsepower.
then an ECU programming would be in line, along with possible lowering of compression and all...


just food for thought.
any suggestions why the 5S-FE is a bad idea?

yeah, you can get a 5s up there, but it's $$. you can easily get it up to the STOCK 3sgte HP, but the 3sgte still has more potential. it can handle 400 HP on the stock internals. the 5s definitely can't do that.


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post Mar 22, 2003 - 12:02 PM
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Would the 3s-gte really have that much of a problem passing emissions?
post Mar 22, 2003 - 4:09 PM
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I'm with mage.
Has anyone done this before? did they pass the emissions test?

I'd go with 3S-GE:)
Just to be softcore...

How much HP are you planning to get out of a 5SFE-T? 400? 225-320 is seriously not enough.
post Mar 22, 2003 - 11:03 PM
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320not enough? That's like saying killin vipers isn't enough.

Keep chasin those Ferraris!
post Mar 22, 2003 - 11:30 PM
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ok well i haven't posted for a while because my computer was serious screwed up...but this caught my eye after it finally got fixed today..

the 5s-fe even turboed would not be nearly as stable as the 3s-gte at 200, 225 or even 255hp (depending on gen).

then think of the possibilities of the 3s-gte.. putting one in your car will not cost you 3000.. if that is including the cost of the engine then maybe you are close. go to www.jarcoinc. they can get you a 6th gen gt-4 clip for 2500 plus shipping... shipping to iowa is only 500.. so there is 3 g's right there... go for a earlier gen engine and just up the boost..you have to remember that to get 250hp on a 5s-fe will put your boost near 15+psi. a 3s-gte can do that at 8psi. up the boost to 15 and you are close to 300 or more...

I hate to be a pessimist but you will blow your engine trying to get a lot of power out of a high compression engine. Then you will probably either end up buying a new 5s-fe or a 3s-gte. So which way is the less expensive for now shouldn't matter. What should matter is which one will get you more power without putting to much money into it.
post Mar 22, 2003 - 11:32 PM
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QUOTE (igotta5S-FEturbo @ Mar 22, 2003 - 9:30 PM)
ok well i haven't posted for a while because my computer was serious screwed up...but this caught my eye after it finally got fixed today..

the 5s-fe even turboed would not be nearly as stable as the 3s-gte at 200, 225 or even 255hp (depending on gen).

then think of the possibilities of the 3s-gte.. putting one in your car will not cost you 3000.. if that is including the cost of the engine then maybe you are close. go to www.jarcoinc. they can get you a 6th gen gt-4 clip for 2500 plus shipping... shipping to iowa is only 500.. so there is 3 g's right there... go for a earlier gen engine and just up the boost..you have to remember that to get 250hp on a 5s-fe will put your boost near 15+psi. a 3s-gte can do that at 8psi. up the boost to 15 and you are close to 300 or more...

I hate to be a pessimist but you will blow your engine trying to get a lot of power out of a high compression engine. Then you will probably either end up buying a new 5s-fe or a 3s-gte. So which way is the less expensive for now shouldn't matter. What should matter is which one will get you more power without putting to much money into it.

hey Igottaturbo............ The 95celicast guy is complaining about you in the off topic section. You might want to reply to him
post Mar 23, 2003 - 12:51 AM
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Man, I've not seen Igotta in a while.
post Mar 23, 2003 - 2:50 PM
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QUOTE (hioctane @ Mar 22, 2003 - 9:32 PM)
QUOTE (igotta5S-FEturbo @ Mar 22, 2003 - 9:30 PM)
ok well i haven't posted for a while because my computer was serious screwed up...but this caught my eye after it finally got fixed today..

the 5s-fe even turboed would not be nearly as stable as the 3s-gte at 200, 225 or even 255hp (depending on gen). 

then think of the possibilities of the 3s-gte.. putting one in your car will not cost you 3000.. if that is including the cost of the engine then maybe you are close.  go to www.jarcoinc. they can get you a 6th gen gt-4 clip for 2500 plus shipping... shipping to iowa is only 500.. so there is 3 g's right there... go for a earlier gen engine and just up the boost..you have to remember that to get 250hp on a 5s-fe will put your boost near 15+psi.  a 3s-gte can do that at 8psi. up the boost to 15 and you are close to 300 or more...

I hate to be a pessimist but you will blow your engine trying to get a lot of power out of a high compression engine.  Then you will probably either end up buying a new 5s-fe or a 3s-gte.  So which way is the less expensive for now shouldn't matter.  What should matter is which one will get you more power without putting to much money into it.

hey Igottaturbo............ The 95celicast guy is complaining about you in the off topic section. You might want to reply to him

it's taken care of.

thanks.
post Mar 23, 2003 - 4:21 PM
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*sigh* I know, I am a role model to all the celica owners out there. It is good to be missed. And to all you ladies. You know where it's at. hehehe j/k.
post Mar 23, 2003 - 8:18 PM
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there is a guy who has 500hp on a 5S-FE
i remember just doing a search and coming upon the website before.

yes there is a higher compression so you can't run as high of a boost

but to get the 250hp you spoke of, you do not have to run 15PSI

the biggest change for the 5S-FE (according the NA MR2 owners) are the WebCam Camshaft Regrinds...
They gurantee at least 30 hp...
that puts up to 165...plus 45 from burien turbo...plus ~30? from a good intercooler...that's 240 at 7-9PSI.

and i'm not talking about overall outcome, i'm talking practical.
i don't think anyone here is going to put 20G's under their car's hood.

i was just thinking that the 5S-FE can be made into the 5S-GTE/FTE and be just as good as a 3S-GTE for the same price...
if you ever wanted to keep going, it's not as hard to source parts for it, not JDM. and Rod Millen has the forged pistons just waiting....

Does anyone have idea on it other than the 'final outcome' of the two engines.


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post Mar 23, 2003 - 8:22 PM
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Missed a post :-\

there was a comment on the stableness of the 5S-FE at 200+ hp...
is this due to the 22° angle?

also, i estimated $3000 because of the following reasons
2nd gen clip w/ shipping : ~$1400-1500
then labor, sourcing some 'should be replaced' parts and axles: ~$1500

i understand most people say $5000, but I was convinced it could be done cheaper...and hopefully Nemesis proves me right tongue.gif


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post Mar 24, 2003 - 1:09 AM
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Here is the argument put down about this all the time. Do you really want to build up an economy engine?
post Mar 24, 2003 - 7:31 AM
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QUOTE (FallenHero @ Mar 22, 2003 - 9:03 PM)
320not enough? That's like saying killin vipers isn't enough.

Keep chasin those Ferraris!

...wat? vipers are 320HP...?
post Mar 24, 2003 - 10:43 AM
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If my car had 320whp, it would kill most any viper because it is FAR lighter than a Viper.

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