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Old 10-31-2006, 06:47 AM   #1 (permalink)
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1mz question

Will the 1mz v6 that i have in my 1995 camry that is crashed fit into a 1993 camry, with little to no modification?? they must different in some way because the horsepower for the years was different. also, the 95 is an automatic and the 93 is a mnual. will that matter?
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All of that is going to matter. Without major modification you're not going to be able to fit a 1mz in a 93. The tranny will matter if the 1mz was an automatic. Even if you do decide to make the swap, you're probably not going to pass emissions if you're worried about that.
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What would the modifications be if was a swap from an automatic to an automatic? would i better off trying to find a 1995 camry to match the one i already have?
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Much much better off finding a same year. Your looking at a lot of hassle wiring the 1mz into a 92 Camry.
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