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TRD Man wrote:Yes, that's the one.
PM fangsport. he's got a shed full of old junk down there. He'll probably have a cross member from RA23 or TA45 and will know which one is best to use with 4AGE.
We would have used a 2T/3T combo bored out to 1970cc with carbs. That would be a very simple conversion.
TRD Man wrote:PM fangsport. he's got a shed full of old junk down there. He'll probably have a cross member from RA23 or TA45 and will know which one is best to use with 4AGE.
TRD Man wrote:You'd need a custom made piston. The 2TG is OK for 89mm.
snwtoy wrote:Surely you wouldn't put a 1600 in it?????
MikeMan wrote:18R-G on carbs would be best IMHO.
Good torque and a period engine.
snwtoy wrote: I dno't understand... do you like having no power? A 78 celica isn't exactly lightweight.
Jebus wrote:snwtoy wrote: I dno't understand... do you like having no power? A 78 celica isn't exactly lightweight.
Youre right, you dont understand, this is the 3424235 time ive heard you say "Why are you putting a 1600 in *insert lightweight old toyota here* bla bla bla wont move it" They are not heavy and would be even lighter with a 1600 4AGE in them.
snwtoy wrote:Why would you put such a small engine in it? I dno't understand... do you like having no power? A 78 celica isn't exactly lightweight.
A 3SGE would be my pick if you didn't want forced induction. Afterall it's what toyota put in the newer ones.
fangsport wrote:is that in effect a 2l 3tg?
as in late 2tg block, 2tg head and 3t internals.
MikeMan wrote: 18R-G on carbs would be best IMHO.
snwtoy wrote: I'd be surprised if a celica of that vintage weighed in under 1200kgs
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