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#1 corolla engine swap
osmo Posted on: 2006/3/4 2:39
hey, i know this is blasphemy to some of you, but has any one seen any information on, or has considered putting one of those new corolla 1ZZ-FE engines in there datto? i know they fwd but they also come in the new MR2 so i was just wondering if its possible to convert to rwd?? have done research on net but havnt found much info.... your thoughts????????


#2 Re: corolla engine swap
Posted on: 2006/3/4 9:09
the mr2 is a rear mounted engine too, so not really doable, otherwise my 2zz from the corolla would be in my coupe now!
gotta love 8200rpm of screaming engine, then theres still 5 gears to go......


#3 Re: corolla engine swap
D Posted on: 2006/3/4 9:21
The 2zz is the better engine with sleeves and better bore, stroke and power.
The 1zz is a lemon with cheap chrome alloy bores that cant be rebuilt.


#4 Re: corolla engine swap
akinaspeedstar Posted on: 2006/3/4 10:49
buy a 4agze, they can be converted to turbo. they have forged internals and con be bolted to a rwd t50 box.


#5 Re: corolla engine swap
osmo Posted on: 2006/3/6 4:19
it would be nice though wouldnt it


#6 Re: corolla engine swap
Widget Posted on: 2006/3/6 11:37
Yep, 4-AGZE. From the old MR-2. If u use a good management witht the engine standard tink u can get sumting like 130kw from it, and dats standard.

What do dey sell for Down Under? In South Africa i can get the motor with a GOTECH PRO management system with gearbox for R8000. Not sure what the exchange rate is.


#7 Re: corolla engine swap
D Posted on: 2006/3/6 11:52
The 4age weighs the same as the better engine... Nissan`s ca18de. The ca18de is 1800cc has bigger everything and the first was released in 1980 as a sohc. So you can get away with the same mods as a 4age and get more power. The only problem are the hydralic lifters. Steve Newing has eliminated his competition in heavier stanza coupe with a ca18de with a reliable 230hp at around 8000rpm, He thinks 260-70hp is easily achievable but at the expense of a short power curve.






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