Hello Everyone
Well, on a serious note:
Put in a 2nd gen tubo Supra motor(2jz-gte, I think thats what it's called) and throw a boost controler on it and call it done.
I know a guy that was stationed in Oki. that was going to do this swap to his AE-86 but if I remember correct you have to strenghtn the chaiss to keep it from twisting under the torque load.
Other option would be a Mazda 3 rotor.
These are possable they just require alot of planning and R&D to bring it all together.
My two cents!!
C-YA!!
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On 2002-04-19 12:23, JAC91 wrote:
Hello Everyone
Well, on a serious note:
Put in a 2nd gen tubo Supra motor(2jz-gte, I think thats what it's called) and throw a boost controler on it and call it done.
I know a guy that was stationed in Oki. that was going to do this swap to his AE-86 but if I remember correct you have to strenghtn the chaiss to keep it from twisting under the torque load.
Other option would be a Mazda 3 rotor.
These are possable they just require alot of planning and R&D to bring it all together.
My two cents!!
C-YA!!
sure..then put the same amount of weight increase at the back of the car cuz the f**kin swap just screwed up the weight distribution of the original design.
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