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post Jun 6, 2006 - 11:40 PM
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Hey guys just joined the website....First just want to say i think this is an awsome site u guys have helped me a bunch already....I have just ordered a 3sgte st205 motor for my 1994 celica....i would really be interested in knowing what you guys would suggest for a clutch and also an exhaust being that my stock will not bolt up...not that i would want that junk exhaust on there anyways...thank you for any suggestions you may have
post Jun 7, 2006 - 3:14 AM
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as far as power goes, a turbo motor responds well to a free flowing 3'' piping. You can either go Blitz nur spec or a custom pipe + muffler, anything works as long as you pump the gases out. (Of course sound levels and emission laws can also change these choices) the clutch would depend on what your expecting as far as power goes, if you want to keep it seemingly stock than a stage 1 spec clutch would do fine but what are your goals with the celica?

Hope it helps, good luck with your turbo swap.

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post Jun 7, 2006 - 4:30 AM
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Ok first welcome to the board biggrin.gif... st205 motor is a great motor all 255 horses and all. Your best deal for a exhaust is a downpipe and then getting a exhaust shop to make yuo a 3" exhaust. I dont know what the emissions deal is where you live if you dont have them then good. As far as clutch goes if you spent the money on a st205 and your looking for power spec3 is my recomendation. I dont know what your really looking to do. But the Spec 1 is only 375hp capable I think it is?

Now did you order a st205 clip or motor?


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post Jun 7, 2006 - 6:49 PM
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QUOTE(burneeed @ Jun 7, 2006 - 4:30 AM) [snapback]442013[/snapback]

Ok first welcome to the board biggrin.gif... st205 motor is a great motor all 255 horses and all. Your best deal for a exhaust is a downpipe and then getting a exhaust shop to make yuo a 3" exhaust. I dont know what the emissions deal is where you live if you dont have them then good. As far as clutch goes if you spent the money on a st205 and your looking for power spec3 is my recomendation. I dont know what your really looking to do. But the Spec 1 is only 375hp capable I think it is?

Now did you order a st205 clip or motor?


Hey guys appreciate the feed back...To be honest with u man 375hp would be the most that i would ever think about. This is a daily driver. I bought the engine not the clip(motor,ecu,tubo with intercooler,wiring harness,and tranny) Found it for around $1200.00...

QUOTE(Glitch001 @ Jun 7, 2006 - 3:14 AM) [snapback]442004[/snapback]

as far as power goes, a turbo motor responds well to a free flowing 3'' piping. You can either go Blitz nur spec or a custom pipe + muffler, anything works as long as you pump the gases out. (Of course sound levels and emission laws can also change these choices) the clutch would depend on what your expecting as far as power goes, if you want to keep it seemingly stock than a stage 1 spec clutch would do fine but what are your goals with the celica?

Hope it helps, good luck with your turbo swap.

-Nathan


Hey man appreciate the feedback. I was looking into the blitz exhaust to begin with. Glad to hear someone else would recommend it. Was really impressed sound wise got to hear it on a website
post Jun 8, 2006 - 6:31 PM
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QUOTE(truthscelica2 @ Jun 7, 2006 - 4:49 PM) [snapback]442273[/snapback]

I bought the engine not the clip(motor,ecu,tubo with intercooler,wiring harness,and tranny) Found it for around $1200.00...

Let's hope for your sake that you really did get everything you need... You also need the intercooler water pump and water lines, heat exchanger, extra wiring for the pump, correct MAP sensor (this is KEY!!), ingnitor coil, A/C idle-up solenoid (if you want/have A/C still), and a few other little things. Finding any of these parts by itself will be hell...

You will also want to start investigating what you will do with the transmission/axle situation.

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post Jun 13, 2006 - 7:10 PM
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whats the difference in buying a clip and just buying the motor? can you not just bolt the motor in? newbie ass question i know...
post Jun 14, 2006 - 1:46 PM
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QUOTE(2003cbgts @ Jun 13, 2006 - 5:10 PM) [snapback]444356[/snapback]

whats the difference in buying a clip and just buying the motor? can you not just bolt the motor in? newbie ass question i know...

If you buy just the motor, you will be missing a TON of important parts - MAP sensor, AFM, coil, ignitor, mounts (possibly), wiring, ecu, etc... All of those parts will come with a complete clip.

You have to use all the correct electronics and parts to run the motor. Very little from the 5s-fe will work with/on a 3s-gte.

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post Jun 14, 2006 - 1:52 PM
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If you get an st205 engine and put a 3 inch exhaust on it, you will get major boost spikes / creep.....the standard turbo`s wastegate cannot cope with the gas flow allowed by a 3 inch system....2.5 inch is more than enough......on a standard turbo.

To run a 3 inch exhaust without any problems or a restrictor, you`ll need a turbo with an external or gas flowed wastegate.

I`m running over 300BHP now,with a 2.5 inch exhaust and a standard clutch (I can still spin all 4 wheels)

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