Toyota MR2 SW20-Right place, right time

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Re: Toyota MR2 SW20-Right place, right time

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ahhh the old sw20. You'll need to drop a jap 3s-gteu in there to get some turbo action. Then grab a CT26 of a 7M for a cheap bolt on turbograde, run 18psi through it and your laughin!

I might even sell my CT12's off my 1G soon which is a 2L 6cyl, so they might even go on! :kuda:
Then again maybe i should put them on the Zed :shock:
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Its way too early to even try to understand what Sako is saying ;) ... Nice buy marty!
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Saki wrote:ahhh the old sw20. You'll need to drop a jap 3s-gteu in there to get some turbo action. Then grab a CT26 of a 7M for a cheap bolt on turbograde, run 18psi through it and your laughin!

I might even sell my CT12's off my 1G soon which is a 2L 6cyl, so they might even go on! :kuda:
Then again maybe i should put them on the Zed :shock:
I can't decide if this is gibberish or nerdish, but either way I'm sure it means something to someone - just not me :roll:
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Now you just need a bodykit and you can have one of these :)

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photomike666 wrote:
Saki wrote:ahhh the old sw20. You'll need to drop a jap 3s-gteu in there to get some turbo action. Then grab a CT26 of a 7M for a cheap bolt on turbograde, run 18psi through it and your laughin!

I might even sell my CT12's off my 1G soon which is a 2L 6cyl, so they might even go on! :kuda:
Then again maybe i should put them on the Zed :shock:
I can't decide if this is gibberish or nerdish, but either way I'm sure it means something to someone - just not me :roll:
well SW20 MR2's which is the middle in question run a 3S-GE (non turbo) or 3S-GTE(turbo). the turbo fitted is called a CT26, which is the same turbo thats run on a 7M-GTE which is a 3L supra motor from older model. They both use a Ct26, except the 3S model has a ceramic impellar and smaller intakes, where as 7M model is larger and steel impellars!
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photomike666 wrote:
Saki wrote:ahhh the old sw20. You'll need to drop a jap 3s-gteu in there to get some turbo action. Then grab a CT26 of a 7M for a cheap bolt on turbograde, run 18psi through it and your laughin!

I might even sell my CT12's off my 1G soon which is a 2L 6cyl, so they might even go on! :kuda:
Then again maybe i should put them on the Zed :shock:
I can't decide if this is gibberish or nerdish, but either way I'm sure it means something to someone - just not me :roll:
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Toyotas rule, we had a I think it was a 76 corolla (quote if wrong dear) it was bright red with green mags massive exhaust and ran on three cylinders for at least 12 months :lol: :lol: :lol: now we still have a corolla seca which the plan was to drop a supercharged in it years and years ago but never happened she still kicks ass though. :kuda: MR2 rock though, mate had one with a supercharged in it hmmmmm dam miss the days of racing up the freeway.
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Do they make them for men?
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Sorry some one had to say it!
The turbos were a quick little car - hoepfully it works out well for you!
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The MR2 turbo is a real fun car, but I think I'll keep my RB26DETT :P
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I've had the little MR2 for a year now. :shock: I probably won't sell it in the near future, if ever. Driving home tonight, in a mix of dry and wet roads, it still made me giggle :lol: It's fucking FUN to drive. It turns fast! Bloody fast! But, it's a real knack to keep it from backing itself around. I've got it sussed again now, but it took a few let goes before I finally remembered how to drive one. Now, it's almost as much fun as a bike...when it's wet and cold ;)

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Saki wrote:ahhh the old sw20. You'll need to drop a jap 3s-gteu in there to get some turbo action. Then grab a CT26 of a 7M for a cheap bolt on turbograde, run 18psi through it and your laughin!

I might even sell my CT12's off my 1G soon which is a 2L 6cyl, so they might even go on! :kuda:
Then again maybe i should put them on the Zed :shock:

granny shiftin not double clutching when you should, sounds like the fast ad the furious :lol: :lol: :lol: :kuda:
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