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	| whats the best way to go with a turbo engine for my car |  Mon, 10 October 2005 14:35   |  |  |  
	| i was just wondering what would be the best turbo motor with little fuss as possible to put in my 1985 celica supra 
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	| Re: whats the best way to go with a turbo engine for my car |  Mon, 10 October 2005 14:53    |  |  |  
	| | celsup85 wrote on Tue, 11 October 2005 00:35 |  | i was just wondering what would be the best turbo motor with little fuss as possible to put in my 1985 celica supra
 
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 Assuming that its got the 5me in it, then the engine with little fuss as possible would be the 7mgte.
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	| Re: whats the best way to go with a turbo engine for my car |  Tue, 11 October 2005 05:29    |  |  |  
	| mine is an import and it has a 1ggue in it |  | 
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	| Re: whats the best way to go with a turbo engine for my car |  Tue, 11 October 2005 05:33    |  |  |  
	| 1g-gte - cheap and plentiful! A few of us have done this exact conversion. |  | 
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	| Re: whats the best way to go with a turbo engine for my car |  Tue, 11 October 2005 05:36    |  |  |  
	| You'll have to define "best" before we can give you any meaningful answers. 
 - Highest power?
 - Lowest weight?
 - Best parts availability?
 - Easiest to install?
 - Other?
 
 The 1G is a good option but may or may not meet your requirements.
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	| Re: whats the best way to go with a turbo engine for my car |  Tue, 11 October 2005 05:50    |  |  |  
	| whats your budget? |  | 
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	| Re: whats the best way to go with a turbo engine for my car |  Tue, 11 October 2005 12:36    |  |  |  
	| im not too fust about power i just want more then i have now and as for my budget i want to spend as little as possible |  | 
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	| Re: whats the best way to go with a turbo engine for my car |  Tue, 11 October 2005 13:30    |  |  |  
	| turbo conversions are a complete contradiction to a desire to spend as little as possible. 
 If you dislike parting with cash or just dont have it, then going turbo is not for you - seriously.  What ever you budget for it, it will cost twice the amount and take 2-3 times as long as you planned.
 
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	| Re: whats the best way to go with a turbo engine for my car |  Tue, 11 October 2005 13:33    |  |  |  
	| i understand wat ur sayin but i meant i didnt want to go throwing cash around if i didnt have to 
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	| Re: whats the best way to go with a turbo engine for my car |  Tue, 11 October 2005 13:44    |  |  |  
	| OK then.. what is your actual budget? 
 given that you're driving and MA61 - the 7mgte makes sense - but you're up for:
 complete engine with loom and ecu
 intercooler and associated piping
 partial or full exhaust
 wiring of engine
 wiring engine into chassis loom
 upgraded or refreshed cooling system
 de/regass of aircon
 new engine mounts
 possible refresh of brakes
 if converting to manual - bellhousing, gearbox, tailshaft, crossmember, pedal box, clutch slave/master, clutch, flywheel, pressure-plate, gearbox.
 engineering
 
 and if your search thru the bits for sale and tech threads on "7MGTE" you should be able to gauge prices.
 
 also worth factoring in is the age/lifestyle of the donor engine - if it's had a hard life then the time between install and rebuild is shorter.
 
 good luck!
 
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 Charles.
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	| Re: whats the best way to go with a turbo engine for my car |  Tue, 11 October 2005 14:13    |  |  |  
	| | thechuckster wrote on Tue, 11 October 2005 23:30 |  | turbo conversions are a complete contradiction to a desire to spend as little as possible.
 
 If you dislike parting with cash or just dont have it, then going turbo is not for you - seriously.  What ever you budget for it, it will cost twice the amount and take 2-3 times as long as you planned.
 
 
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