So I was thinking the other day how cool would it be to have a 4wd GTS........I was thinking of throwing an all-trak engine in the car anyways.........first thought is just buy an all-trak.....but I like my GTS...and I have a 4wd corolla wagon...so i was thinking of just pulling the drive shaft outta that and put it in the GTS......
Im no auto expert but does anyone think that the drive shaft would fit under the GTS???
Or shoudl I just buy an all-trak?orange
that would be sick... I'd love to see an ae92 gts awd...
but what i wouldnt give to have my old rally car back... was an AE101 awd with $3k worth of drivetrain mods so u could disengage the front diff... that thing would drift something cruel
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- 2001 AU Ford Fairmont Station Wagon (The Family Taxi)
Is the AE96 the AWD wagon model number?
Okay the the drive shaft outta my wagon should fit right??? What about a celica all-trak engine...think that would bolt in as well with little trouble? (what do they call that engine..ex corolla GTS= 4age..whats the celica code?)
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Of course thats just my opinion.
it will fit... but it will need some modification... correct me if im wrong, but i thing the celica's have the 3s-ge, hence the gearbox and engine mounts wont line up..
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- 2001 AU Ford Fairmont Station Wagon (The Family Taxi)
not really sure but there is actually an ae92 sedan that is 4wd....i think i have seen it on the road couple of times....and even on WRC the ol school ae92 sedans
I live in a town of about 80 000 people...Prince george BC.....what kind of shop should I bring my car two...too see what kind of modifications I will need to do to mount the 3S-GTE (celica motor) to my corolla!!
Maybe I will skip the 4wd conversion...probaly too much work...and not really worth it.
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Of course thats just my opinion.
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