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Hardtop sw20 - First time mr2 owner WA

Hai all! Just sold my Onevia and brought this sexy hardtop Mr2. Ended up getting it for 7k. Also got paperwork going back to when it was imported in 2004. Car dosent have many mods at the moment, and sadly isint as fast as my old onevia, but theres nothing a little time and money cant fix :P
 
On that note. What mods should i do? i have around 7k to dump into this car. what would you guys do? alas my knowledge on mr2's is not as good as the sils :P
 
153,000km on chassis, 125000km on engine
-5 speed manual
- Heavy duty clutch
- newer  motor ( 95 model 3s-gte)
- Rebuilt turbo ct26
- Blitz blow off valve
- Trust 3 inch exhaust system
- pod
- 18 inch ANZ rims
- leather seats
- Sports suspension
 





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    MRVirgin
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    Re:Hardtop sw20 - First time mr2 owner WA 2012/04/02 00:54:54 (permalink)
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    $7k? Wow that's a steal. Looks gorgeous
     
    As for mods I'd be putting in some sway bar reinforcement plates and a V6 :D
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    Re:Hardtop sw20 - First time mr2 owner WA 2012/04/02 01:06:43 (permalink)
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    I was pretty happy with my deal :P The guy who i got it from had it just sitting for a while (was surface rust on the rotors) and one of the rad hoses has a split it in. Know where i can get a set of red replacement hoses in aus? cant really drive it much without them :P Other then that the thing drives great!
     
    I honestly did think about doing the v6 conversion. But i was wondering if it was actually worth it? I figured i could spend 7k on the 3sgte and get more out of it then spending 7k doing a v6 conversion. But feel free to prove me wrong :P
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    Re:Hardtop sw20 - First time mr2 owner WA 2012/04/02 01:09:06 (permalink)
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    If you've already got a 3sgte you'd be crazy to do a v6 conversion I think.
     
    Rad hoses should still be available from Toyota? http://www.toyodiy.com/pa...2_SW20-AJMZZ_1603.html
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    Re:Hardtop sw20 - First time mr2 owner WA 2012/04/02 01:26:03 (permalink)
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    i was after some aftermarket red silicon Rad hoses.
     
    Im thinking first thing ill want to do is go larger turbo, and get some cams. But this is about the extent of my knowled on the 3sgte. Is the ct20b a decent upgrade over the ct26?
     
    Eventually i want to get this car to around 300rwhp, but my knowledge is lacking with the 3s on how to get there. i figure turbo/cams/injecters+rail/ecu/fuelpump. What are the stock internals good for? 
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    Re:Hardtop sw20 - First time mr2 owner WA 2012/04/02 02:00:09 (permalink)
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    Mate that's a sweet car you got there.
    Since I have it next to me, according to a book called "Toyota MR2 Performance" by Terry Heick 275whp is the upper limit of the stock 3SGTE for the US engines. You could prob get away with 300 if it's gen 3 motor. After that if you want more power everything gets really expensive for balanced upgrades, not just engine.
    For 7k I'd prob get good service, exhaust, sussy, tyres, decent pads/fluid, water injection, intercooler, strut/sways and hit up the tracks :D
    CT20B is a good tubby from what I hear should be good for your power target but someone else should really chime in since I don't have one lol let alone a working MR2
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    Re:Hardtop sw20 - First time mr2 owner WA 2012/04/02 10:29:19 (permalink)
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    Nice car, well done!!
     
    If its the 95 3sgte it should have the ct20 already.  With a free flow exhaust and intake they are quite decent.  I wouldn't go v6, just mod what you have if you want more mumbo.
     
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    Re:Hardtop sw20 - First time mr2 owner WA 2012/04/02 10:33:05 (permalink)
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    CT20b, hi flow exhaust, decent intake, fuel pump/injectors - get rid of the AFM and get a decent ECU to tune it - cams aren't necessary....should net you within the 200rwkw mark. Any further and you'd want to have some cash ready.
     
    CT26 is a nugget, spools up nice and hard but has nothing up top. CT20b lags a touch more but has more punch up top, still not great.

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    Re:Hardtop sw20 - First time mr2 owner WA 2012/04/02 10:53:50 (permalink)
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    Very nice SW you've got yourself there...
    Like others have said the 'CT20b' turbo is a worthwhile upgrade (if it hasn't been done already) as it'll hold boost to the redline. Basically a bolt on job. Also a 'MAP-ECU' will allow you to delete your AFM, if you wish, and allow you to tune ignition/AFRs, while maintaining the factory safeguards. Also get some means of controlling boost either by a ball and spring type manual boost controller or a decent EBC.
    At least it should put the power down better than your old "onevia" :P
    post edited by MRTurbo - 2012/04/02 10:59:42

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    Re:Hardtop sw20 - First time mr2 owner WA 2012/04/02 11:07:52 (permalink)
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    If its the Gen3 engine, it wont have AFM and they come with ct20 standard.
     
    Post a pic of the engine bay.
     
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    Re:Hardtop sw20 - First time mr2 owner WA 2012/04/02 11:41:05 (permalink)
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    99% sure its only a Rev 2 Engine, remember pictures of it when it was on gumtree.
    Fact it had no AC (it was all stripped apparently) turned me away.
     
    Great looking car regardless.
    ANZ Velvets (the wheels) really suit the MR2
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    Re:Hardtop sw20 - First time mr2 owner WA 2012/04/02 12:31:18 (permalink)
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    Im really likeing the rims. Rims seem to be a bit of hit and miss on mr2's. I did find the car on gumtree but there where no pics up. They said aircon didnt work, but i seem to get semi cold air out of it.
     
    ct26 is def the turbo thats on there at the moment. If we forget about the ct20b, what other turbos would provide i nice upgrade? and what ecu would you suggest on buying?  are the power fc's any good on the 3s or would you suggest something different
     
    only got my phone for pics but heres the engine
     


     
     
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    Re:Hardtop sw20 - First time mr2 owner WA 2012/04/02 13:05:29 (permalink)
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    Thats the earlier Gen2 motor. Looks like the turbo has had something done to it by Turbotech, why dont you call them and see what they did to it?
     
    The old motor in current car had a highflowed ct26 and it went very well up top, huge improvement.
     
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    Re:Hardtop sw20 - First time mr2 owner WA 2012/04/02 13:29:56 (permalink)
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    ive actually got the receipts here from it here.
     
    Engine - supplied and installed by just toyota wrecking.
    engine mr2 1995 lkm IM $2181
    Labor $636
    misc - $250
    Total - $3375
     
    Turbo
    says remove turbo assy &sublet for repair, remove all broken bolts and repair threads, re manufacture and refit turbo, change eng oil + fiilter and road test. For a grand total of $3221
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    Re:Hardtop sw20 - First time mr2 owner WA 2012/04/02 13:51:01 (permalink)
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    Wow thats a lot of coin just on the turbo...
    Best bang for buck now IMO is upgrade the stock sidemount IC to a bigger core + thermo fan.
     
    Some CT26 insight: http://www.mr2.com/TEXT/CT26TurboLimits.html

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