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Radiator for 3tgte?

Postby toyrota mota » Mon Apr 10, 2006 2:40 pm

Ok almost got everything to put a 3tgte into my 79 corona wagon with standard 3t in it. Ok am i gone to need a bigger radiator? I mean the standard one is for a 1800 too but with more power comes more heat right. If i need a bigger radiator what would be best, is there one that will bolt straight in?
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Postby fangsport » Mon Apr 10, 2006 4:16 pm

have you compared the factory 3T Corona radiator with the factory 3TGTCelica unit??? whilst the turbo one is aliminium, it is very thin and may only be single core, so i would guess that the factory copper 2-3 core unit would have a similar ability.
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Postby mikuni » Mon Apr 10, 2006 5:35 pm

Just a side note, have you noticed that the oil return from the turbo to the sump goes down through the engine mount.
A friend and I fitted one to a SR running a 3T and ran into afew issues as factory 3T-GTEU cars use a different mount.
Thought I'd mention it just in case..
As for radiator, I think it will be fine, especially for normal driving. Get an electric fan off a starly hooked up to it if it overheats.
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Postby al_feinted » Mon Apr 10, 2006 5:50 pm

The standard 3tgteu radiator is single core and has plastic top and bottom tanks. :roll: :x your standard 3t one would do a better job. :lol: keep the fan shroud on it if you can.
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Postby toyrota mota » Wed Apr 12, 2006 10:25 pm

Cheers guys, nah i havnt seen a factory 3tgte radiator. Im gona have to change the fan to an electric right?

mikuni wrote:Just a side note, have you noticed that the oil return from the turbo to the sump goes down through the engine mount.
A friend and I fitted one to a SR running a 3T and ran into afew issues as factory 3T-GTEU cars use a different mount.
Thought I'd mention it just in case..
As for radiator, I think it will be fine, especially for normal driving. Get an electric fan off a starly hooked up to it if it overheats.


Im alittle confused, yes i have noticed the oil return line running thru the mount. Cant i just use the engine mounts from the 3tgte? Im away from where my engine and the car is at, at the moment so i cant go have a look at it for afew weeks. How did you solve this problem?
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Postby slonlo » Wed Apr 12, 2006 11:09 pm

3tgt mounts are wider to allow for the oil return. They won’t fit the standard cross member. You can modify the oil return to fit the standard one but its a bit of a mission

I swapped to a T3 turbo and made a custom oil return
I would take some photos but it’s a bit hard to get a decent angle at the oil return
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Postby toyrota mota » Fri Apr 14, 2006 1:40 pm

Ok well i do have a manifold for a T3 and i dont have a standard turbo so i was planing to use the T3 from the begining. If anyone else has a photo of their custom oil return illd love to see it.
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