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MR2 1990 Turbo Intercooler upgrade options

Postby Nick_MR2 » Sat Mar 24, 2007 10:58 pm

Hi All,

Can someone give me some advise on upgrading my stock intercooler. I'm trying to avoid spending too much, maybe something second hand off a RX7 bat? My MR2 has a 3inch exhaust from turbo and a boost controller running at 14PSI (ish :?) . A part from that its stock. I will be looking at a piggy back ECU soon and pushing the PSI up to 17.


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Postby Dell'Orto » Sat Mar 24, 2007 11:06 pm

Nothing will bolt up without fabrication if you're not wanting to spend $2k on a Trust/similar sidemount kit. I would use a FC3S core over an FD one, but either option will require new end tanks made up.
Absolutely zero point running 17psi on the stock turbo, your current boost level is about as good as it gets I'm afraid.
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Postby Al » Sat Mar 24, 2007 11:10 pm

What year MR2? If its a pre 94 don't bother pushing the stock turbo past 15psi, its well out of its efficiency range then.

What type of piggyback ecu? Theres bugger all around for mr2s. SAFC and adjustable FPR is a 'cheaper' option but isn't necessary to reach the stock fuel systems limits on a '89-'93 mr2 turbo.

mr_monkey off these forums can do mr2 intercoolers from $500 with piping and joiners, hes based in Waikato and can give you a hand with install for a tad extra if need be. Give him an email on nathans_e_mail@hotmail.com

You have a good base for a quick street car. 12 second 1/4 miles and mid 4 sec 0-60mphs can be had with a handful of mods.

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Postby Prymal » Sat Mar 24, 2007 11:14 pm

st205 WTA , and a ct20b by themselves - could yeield interesting results
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Postby Adydas » Sun Mar 25, 2007 12:28 am

and it just so happens i have BOTH a st185 and st205 intercooler for sale...
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Postby devius » Sun Mar 25, 2007 1:33 pm

is it a st205 wta? how much you wanting for it?
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Postby Nick_MR2 » Sun Mar 25, 2007 2:32 pm

I'm new to this and don't know the terminology.

Whats a ST185/ST205 WTA. I assume they are intercoolers and could be of type WTA?. Will they fit where the stock intercooler is at the moment. I will get someone to install/fabricate whats necessary just looking for the best value for money component to base the fabrication on. I don't intend to do anything radical with my 1990 MR2 but 300hp sounds like a good target :).

The piggy back ECU I was looking at was the MAP 2 ECU or MAP ECU which will provide MAP instead of AFM fuel mix management. Do I need this with just the exhaust upgrade and boost (17max). To get 300hp I guess I will need to do someting with the fuel supply - injectors and pump?

Whats SAFC and adjustable FPR? Sorry I'm completely ignorant :oops:
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Postby flygt4 » Sun Mar 25, 2007 2:42 pm

wta = water to air cooling as opposed to to air to air. its more complicated, but more efficient and compact.


you will need to change the turbo for 300hp. ct20b's bolt on and do it easy but they cost ~2k now.
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Postby fivebob » Sun Mar 25, 2007 2:46 pm

Nick_MR2 wrote: Do I need this with just the exhaust upgrade and boost (17max). To get 300hp I guess I will need to do someting with the fuel supply - injectors and pump?

You won't get 300HP with the stock turbo, or the stock fuel system, or for that matter the stock ECU.

For that level you'll need to upgrade the turbo, injectors and, at the very least, use a piggyback ECU. Even then you'll find it hard to reach the 300HP mark on a budget, the CT20B probably won't get you there without cams or head work.
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Postby Adydas » Sun Mar 25, 2007 2:50 pm

WTA IC found off these babies...

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Postby Nick_MR2 » Sun Mar 25, 2007 3:05 pm

Ok, a bit of work and money before I can get anywhere near 300hp. In terms of steps towards the 300hp would the MAP ECU piggy back be sufficient, or should I save up and buy a LINK. How about the intercooler will I need a WTA? (off a worked Celica :0).

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Postby Prymal » Sun Mar 25, 2007 9:32 pm

get the link , go WTA , and a freshedned up Ct20B ( ironically what i have , in need of freshening ! ) and youll get that without having to do much more ..

Im assuming yours is gen2 ?

if so - the only OTHER addition id make if doing this , to happily run 15PSI or there abouts daily - is change the headgasket , and headstuds ..

youll make MR headgasket go POP if you start looking above that on an unopened Gen2 3sgte .

This is more a saftey measure than anything - but an additional cost you might want to consider
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Postby Nick_MR2 » Sun Mar 25, 2007 9:48 pm

Cheers all. Ok WTA it is and I'll save up for the rest. I'll post a pic once its in. Thanks for the advise. .
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Postby Prymal » Sun Mar 25, 2007 9:52 pm

on WTA - you have a couple of optons too ..

205 is by far the best toyota one , and theres a few aftermarket kits available from PWR in oz - but a 205 one will be cheaper and bolt straight up as if factory ..

link is a billion times better option , if like some of us you start goijng to the next level - it will form the basis of what you can do power wise

Piggybacks suck bulls testicles and should never be considered IMHO
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Postby Gonad » Mon Mar 26, 2007 10:13 am

I could be wrong - but my 205 WTA needed modification to bolt to GENII as the pipe that goes to turbo comes off at different angle and thus the pipe to TB needs to be shifted over a bit. I guess the moved to placement of the turbo on the 205 over a bit?

ST185RC one will bolt straight up however, hardest bit will be mounting the radiator and installing miles if pipes.
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Postby solitaire » Mon Mar 26, 2007 10:13 am

So water to air is the way to go on an mr2 in everyones opinion?
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Postby no_8wire » Mon Mar 26, 2007 11:05 am

I would say no...stick with air to air...the w2a would take up more room on a sw20 than a replacement...
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Postby Prymal » Mon Mar 26, 2007 11:11 am

Gonad wrote:I could be wrong - but my 205 WTA needed modification to bolt to GENII as the pipe that goes to turbo comes off at different angle and thus the pipe to TB needs to be shifted over a bit. I guess the moved to placement of the turbo on the 205 over a bit?

ST185RC one will bolt straight up however, hardest bit will be mounting the radiator and installing miles if pipes.


if its used in conjunction with a ct20B its not a problem .
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Postby Al » Tue Mar 27, 2007 5:42 pm

Don't mislead the poor fellow into thinking fitting a st185rc or st205 w2a is easy, you haven't even begun on how or more importantly where to fit the heat exchanger.

If you want 300 flywheel hp a ct20b, intercooler, 17psi will suffice, if you want 300 wheel hp you will have to open your wallet.

Factory fuelling on a gen2 3sgte like yours maxs out around the 275rwhp level. More fuel needs larger injectors, larger injectors need an aftermarket ecu to control them, you need to push more air so you will need a larger turbo, then you need the intercooler. 275rwhp is cheap. Anymore and prepare to spend $3k+
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Postby fivebob » Tue Mar 27, 2007 5:55 pm

Al wrote:Don't mislead the poor fellow into thinking fitting a st185rc or st205 w2a is easy, you haven't even begun on how or more importantly where to fit the heat exchanger.

I'd agree, for a MR2 a decent sized air to air is a much better alternative. But in reality, for <300hp, the stock I/C will be OK.
Anymore and prepare to spend $3k+

That's cheap, I'd reckon it's more like $5k+
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