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Re: WIP - Comprehensive Aussie 2GR Swap Guide
2016/02/10 00:05:05
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It has been said that the alloy pedal adapter that comes in Goukys kit will not work in RHD cars This is in part true because most people try to use the pedal from the donor car If you use the pedal from a corolla the adapter is quite easy to modify with one extra hole being drilled and it gets pedal to exactly the same position as the original  Aurion pedal top Corolla pedal middle Modified Gouky adapter bottom The mounting bolt pattern on the Corolla pedal is reversed so bolts right up to the adapter
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Re: WIP - Comprehensive Aussie 2GR Swap Guide
2016/02/14 01:34:41
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Discovered a small trick tonight while helping Adrian with his swap. You cannot fit or remove the drivers side lower control arm bolt from the sub frame while the motor is bolt in. You must lower the sub frame to remove/install the bolt, otherwise the sump and block prevent the bolt from aligning. And no, moving the washer and cable out of the road doesn't give you enough space ;)
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Re: WIP - Comprehensive Aussie 2GR Swap Guide
2016/02/14 07:16:58
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Is this on the later revision subframe? I don't recall this being an issue and I have the older version
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Re: WIP - Comprehensive Aussie 2GR Swap Guide
2016/02/14 08:37:37
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Any particular model Corolla pedal? Keen to do this as my accelerator pedal is actually higher than the brake pedal.
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Re: WIP - Comprehensive Aussie 2GR Swap Guide
2016/02/14 10:52:21
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TomsMR2 Is this on the later revision subframe? I don't recall this being an issue and I have the older version
I believe the cross member is a gen 3 item. Adrian can confirm.
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Re: WIP - Comprehensive Aussie 2GR Swap Guide
2016/02/14 12:53:39
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Re: WIP - Comprehensive Aussie 2GR Swap Guide
2016/02/19 16:13:27
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Updated electrical section with some part numbers
1990 SW20 Hardtop - Supercharged 2GR-FZE
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Re: WIP - Comprehensive Aussie 2GR Swap Guide
2016/02/21 21:42:41
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Some notes from my conversion:- Yep - the right side lower control arm bolt will not go in (Gen3 Bathurst). Found out the hard way you need to lower the cross member to get the bugger in!! Fuel line :- my 2GRFE came with the OE plastic push-in fitting to the fuel rail and a plastic locking clip so no mods to the fuel rail were required. I simply used 5/16" Goodyear fuel injection hose to connect to this. Aeroflow 6AN fittings with 5/16" barbs used on a Fuelab 515 regulator mounted where the MR2 coil used to be. The return hose runs to the existing MR2 hard line, which doesn't need any fittings at all apart from a clamp. Finally, a banjo fitting with 5/16 barb was used to a standard fuel filter (new one of course!). Good quality stainless steel clamps were used on all connections. I'm currently running 40 psi with an Aeromotive 11141 fuel pump which seems to run very quiet. Gearbox: - I bought a banged up 1996 Camry Vienta with the 3vzfe V6 for $500 and removed the manual gearbox and flywheel. I had also bought MR2 Turbo hubs, drive shafts and gearbox (since I was starting with a NA Bathurst). A hybrid box was built using the bellhousing and internal gears/diff from the Vienta, and the rear casing and selectors from the MR2 Turbo. The Vienta bell housing has more bolts that line up with the 2GRFE, and the taller gearing suits the 2GRFE but of course the Vienta rear casing has the selectors on the wrong side. Hence the MR2 Turbo rear casing fixes this. However, as the Road and Track write up says, you can't just simply swap the rear casings. You need to adjust the pre-loads on the diff and output shaft by using different thickness shims.....a bit of a long process. The 3vzfe flywheel just needed machining to clean up the face and it bolted up to the 2grfe. I later sold the rest of the Vienta to the scrap metal guys for $250! Heatshields :- I replaced the standard steel shield with DCI SheetHot 400 aluminium. It gives a lot more room around the motor. Exhaust :- 2 inch merging into 2 1/2 inch through a 100 cell cat, and a Magnaflow universal muffler. Quieter than the original OE NA muffler at cruising speed, but a good growl when you sink the boot. Pics attached when we were tack welding it up. Note there is no O2 bungs in at this stage Serpentine Belt - this is whats running on my motor - someone might find this number useful : Gates 7PK1580
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Re: WIP - Comprehensive Aussie 2GR Swap Guide
2016/04/18 20:38:57
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Hi Eric I am finishing of an 2013 2gr swop, how did you wire your fuel pump? I would like to use the FPC signal from the ECU. Regards Ben
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Re: WIP - Comprehensive Aussie 2GR Swap Guide
2016/04/26 10:07:32
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bvosloo Hi Eric I am finishing of an 2013 2gr swop, how did you wire your fuel pump? I would like to use the FPC signal from the ECU. Regards Ben
Hi Ben, I'm sorry, I didnt do the complete wiring for my swap. Only bits and pieces. I'll see if I can find anything. Cheers,
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Re: WIP - Comprehensive Aussie 2GR Swap Guide
2016/10/04 19:09:48
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Quick question, how did you guys go about fitting the large aurion ecu connector through the factory firewall hole into the boot. Does the connector come apart, as i don't see any other way apart from enlarging the hole.
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Re: WIP - Comprehensive Aussie 2GR Swap Guide
2016/10/04 21:38:44
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triptek Quick question, how did you guys go about fitting the large aurion ecu connector through the factory firewall hole into the boot. Does the connector come apart, as i don't see any other way apart from enlarging the hole.
Hey Triptek, The slider and lever actually come off the plug. If you then fold the wires so they are flush against the plug, you can JUST fit it though. Hope this help, Eric
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Re: WIP - Comprehensive Aussie 2GR Swap Guide
2018/03/19 19:08:17
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Great write up, I have a TRD Aurion with Supercharged 2GR-FZE that I track. My long game is to get a MK2 MR2 turbo to drop the engine into. I need all the help I can get. Thanks.
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Re: WIP - Comprehensive Aussie 2GR Swap Guide
2019/10/26 19:36:36
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Eric All 2GR’s in Australia come with a Water –to-Oil Oil cooler. I imagine this is due to the adverse climate conditions.
This isn't entirely true; the 08/2008 RAV4 engine I just bought does not have an OEM oil cooler. I'll add a few posts as I go with information that isn't readily available. Cheers
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