engine swap question
#1
engine swap question
i have a 22re in my 92 PU (4wd) what would be a better way to go, droping in a yota v6 or something like the racing engines made by doa bcuz than i would not have to worry about drivetrain and trany and transfer case, right?
#3
Originally Posted by hatebreed121
i have a 22re in my 92 PU (4wd) what would be a better way to go, droping in a yota v6 or something like the racing engines made by doa bcuz than i would not have to worry about drivetrain and trany and transfer case, right?
DOA Racing Sucks A$$
If you want to spend that kinda cash deal with LCE and get somthing done right.
#4
www.supracharged.com
the non-turbo supra swap would require no motor mount fab from a 4cyl, much better motor than the V6, and it will bolt up to your 4x4 trans with no adapting. DOA motors are bling, but alot of money for the benefit. Mk3 supras are cheap and plentiful and easy to work on. You only need custom motor mounts if you started with a V6, like me, but it wasnt hard for an experienced fabricator to make(cost me $100).
the non-turbo supra swap would require no motor mount fab from a 4cyl, much better motor than the V6, and it will bolt up to your 4x4 trans with no adapting. DOA motors are bling, but alot of money for the benefit. Mk3 supras are cheap and plentiful and easy to work on. You only need custom motor mounts if you started with a V6, like me, but it wasnt hard for an experienced fabricator to make(cost me $100).
Last edited by NCSU-4runner; 04-26-2005 at 11:44 AM.
#5
Originally Posted by outcast
I'd like to get an old s/c supra donor car and pull the engine (and maybe bellhousing) and its almost a bolt in. Just gotta relocate the motor mounts or buy adapters
ive never heard of a supercharged supra, i think you probably meant turbo
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