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    Here are the Tin cans im gonna put on the back
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    TKO? or greddy PE ?

    Quote Originally Posted by redGT
    its a gen 2 so ct26
    i know that but what turbo did it put on there?? cause i had a gen 2 and i put on a ct-20b turbo on it.. and usdm comes with ct-26. ct-26 = crap.

    it doesnt make any good numbers out unless you go with the 20b or the ct-27 + mods
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    Quote Originally Posted by justwongit
    TKO? or greddy PE ?



    i know that but what turbo did it put on there?? cause i had a gen 2 and i put on a ct-20b turbo on it.. and usdm comes with ct-26. ct-26 = crap.

    it doesnt make any good numbers out unless you go with the 20b or the ct-27 + mods
    Thats the EMS Exhaust...

    not sure about the turbo.... i don't know alot about the MR2's yet. I just knows its a 2nd Gen JDM 3SGTE. is the ct-20b the celica turbo i hear that bolts right up???

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    The 3rd gen 3s powered celica and mr2 had it. The CT-20B isn't the real name of the turbo, its kinda a slang term the mr2 community uses to separate the 2nd gen 3sgte turbo from the 3rd gen turbo. The turbo comes on 3rd gen 3sgte engines and has a ceramic wheel and better intake and exhaust housings than the 2nd gen ct-26. it also has one more bolt(7 I think) in the exhaust housing where it bolts to the downpipe and just says toyota on the intake, instead of toyota ct-26. The real ct-20b is actually a turbo off some 80's truck and does not bolt to the mr2, but everyone refers to the 3rd gen ct-26 as the ct-20b so oh well. Just be careful when your shopping for one. The car looks great, I'm more of a fan of the stock bodied mr2's but you found a good deal. make sure to get on mr2board.com and mr2.com, I have the same name on both so look me up if you need something, I have a couple spare parts laying around. Also look up the Berk technology exhaust, its very similar to the one you posted and I have and love it, great price on them too.

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    Ordered 3" Dual Exhaust and JDM Clear Bumper lenses for the front...




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    Coming along nicely- exhaust looks great!

    What are your plans for the motor?

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    There are a lot of Turbo Upgrade options to go with. Depending on which kit and how much im gonna spend on it the kits come with Injectors, fuel pump, turbo, manifold, etc...

    I have a HKS SSQ BOV i need to pick up and about to get the Greddy Emanage Ultimate EMS maybe this weekend.

    Im shooting for around 300hp/280tq before next summer.

    Stock the JDM gen2 comes with 225/200 and runs between 13.5-14.0 1/4mi depending on the conditions and driver.

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    If Tank owned it , itll probably go through 3 motors , 4 car clubs, and trash 3 shops in the next year
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    MR2s are cool, just big money pits, id love to own one, but they are prob one of the WORST investments ever.

    good luck
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    yeah i have been doing some homework on these things and there is a lot of cool things to buy....

    First project will be Cooling... there are lots of cool ways to modify the MR2 for better cooling.

    1st thing will be to get a CF Vented hood and angle the radiator back... im looking for a diagram or photo of this done. It is very effective if done right with custom sheet metal cut to create a Tunnel where the air goes into the front air dam then forced upward through the radiator and up and over the hood creating downforce as well....

    only downside i heard that it severly affects the handling.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. KiDD
    MR2s are cool, just big money pits, id love to own one, but they are prob one of the WORST investments ever.

    good luck
    preciate it... and yes i have been doing a lot of pricing and its definatly going to be a money pit lol

    at least this time i'll have a money pit that will actually have some powa

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    id just try to get it running first. WIthout knowing the complete condition of the motor, wiring , sensors, etc you may be in for a long haul.

    Youll also need to drain the gas if it has sat that long
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    if i remember correctly thats already done. but heres what i'm going to guess needs be done.

    Motor mounts installed
    wiring harness done
    guage cluster will need some work becuase if i remember right the 91 is a mechanical and the 93 is electronic
    exhaust
    new belts hoses clamps
    fluids
    fuel system flush
    clutch cable
    throtle cable
    brake system

    cant think of anything else but when i went to go look at it thats what was what all i saw needed to be done. tank got the hard part of the swap done. got the motor in and swapped out the fuel pumps so chris has got a pretty good starting platform AAP will finish it and get it running in know time. Chris I gotta find the site but you dont necessarily need that emanage to get up around 300 whp i have a site that was really meant for the gen 3 swap but if swap the turbo and injectors you will already have a nice lil bump on your way to 300
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    AAP/R2B2 has it right now. They are finishing the swap. The engine has sat for about a year with NO fluids in it what so ever. They said its about 6-8 hours in labor and i believe they started on it today. should be done by monday or tuesday.

    I basicly told them that when i pick the car up i want a strong running daily drivable car. I told them to make sure all of the lights work, compression is good, A/F is good, plugs, wires, distributer, etc...

    They reconnecting the A/C lines, Fuel hose to fuel tank, battery, wiring harness, front motor mounts, removing N/A exhaust, few dyno pulls, yada yada....

    im going to drive it for a good month before I start adding mods to the engine. want to make sure its going to be reliable first

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    and for gods sake dont buy an emanage.

    Get a Power FC or just run an AFC
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    ^smart man
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    ok i'll pass on the Emanage... any suggestions on an AFC??

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    Damn, car looking really good now!!! I read a few early post about ppl doubting you , wonder want they say now? Rep for a clean ass project man!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. KiDD
    MR2s are cool, just big money pits, id love to own one, but they are prob one of the WORST investments ever.

    good luck

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    ^^^ needa talk to you bro...

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    its like an FD RX7, ID LOVE TO OWN one, but i know itll just consume every monetary resource i have
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    yup definitely true
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    Quote Originally Posted by redGT
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    Worst advice ever!

    Do not use!
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    ..... lol ok so should i just go standalone then?

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    MRControls makes a good Standalone from what i hear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PURE jdm
    noooo! get the TKO 3' 5" DUALS! they sound soooo good its what rich had on his MR2...
    Actually, I had the 2.5" TKO Exhaust with 7" cans.

    TKO FTW!
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    Quote Originally Posted by richw131
    Worst advice ever!

    Do not use!
    X2

    good way to pop your motor

    I would go with these mods before you decide to go with a standalone
    intake
    exhaust
    boost controller
    ats throttle inlet

    then
    intercooler
    turbo upgrade

    then
    walbro fuel pump
    standalone
    wolfkatz fuel rail
    injectors
    264 cams


    after you do the intake,exhaust, and boost controller mods, the best mod after that is the intercooler mod. I really like the spearco intercooler and it makes a big difference in performance on the stock ct26 turbo
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    Quote Originally Posted by redGT
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    lol

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    this looks like Tanks old mr2....is it?
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    why not use an AFC for anything under 300whp? ive never seen a problem with them on other cars.

    anything over 275-300, id gop straight to a powerFC or AEM
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. KiDD
    why not use an AFC for anything under 300whp? ive never seen a problem with them on other cars.

    anything over 275-300, id gop straight to a powerFC or AEM
    mrcontrols guide says you can tweak it a little with the afc since mr2 come factory running rich as he11, the few added ponies in my opinion are not worth spending all that money. Gen 2s I believe are known for popping when the afc is installed and this is with a good tuner.

    I rather you get a greddy emange, I have atleast seen a few ppl make 400 without any problems so far.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TRYMY4.0
    this looks like Tanks old mr2....is it?
    yes it is


    and as far as what everone else is telling me....

    only mods im doing to the motor for starters is DP, exhaust, intake and cooling upgrades.... then just gonna save up for a Street brawler kit or Greddy turbo kit.... Tiger do u have a 3rd gen swap or 2nd gen???

    i'd like to just get around 280-300whp

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    2nd gen

    If I had a 3rd gen I would be keeping my car. 3rd gens do fine with piggy backs
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    rich

    is it the air sensor that is the big difference between the gen 2 and gen 3 motors (just the motor). I honestly cannot remember
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. KiDD
    why not use an AFC for anything under 300whp? ive never seen a problem with them on other cars.

    anything over 275-300, id gop straight to a powerFC or AEM
    The stock ECU will add lots of timing when you tweak the tune via the SAFC. There have been a few successes, but many, many bad endings.

    My path to what he is looking for, power wise is:

    ATS CT27 Turbo
    ATS Cam Gears
    ATS ROM Tuned ECU
    ATS Bored out fuel rail
    ATS modified fuel pressure regulator
    HKS 264/256 Cams
    KO Racing TKO 2.5" Exhaust w/7" Cans
    KO Racing DP
    Blitz SBC-iD Boost Controller
    Apex-i Intake
    SPEC Stage II Clutch

    Dyno'd @ 260 rwhp (90 degrees air temp) @ 15 psi

    I had an ST205 A2W IC ready to install, and was planning on running at 17 psi which was expected to yield ~280rwhp.


    This would be a safe and reliable setup.


    Do it right. Don't use SAFC.
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    Tiger If u dont mind could u PM me ur setup???

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    Quote Originally Posted by richw131
    The stock ECU will add lots of timing when you tweak the tune via the SAFC. There have been a few successes, but many, many bad endings.

    My path to what he is looking for, power wise is:

    ATS CT27 Turbo
    ATS Cam Gears
    ATS ROM Tuned ECU
    HKS 264/256 Cams
    KO Racing TKO 2.5" Exhaust w/7" Cans
    KO Racing DP
    Blitz SBC-iD Boost Controller
    Apex-i Intake
    SPEC Stage II Clutch

    Dyno'd @ 260 rwhp (90 degrees air temp) @ 15 psi

    I had an ST205 A2W IC ready to install, and was planning on running at 17 psi which was expected to yield ~280rwhp.


    This would be a safe and reliable setup.


    Do it right. Don't use SAFC.
    very nice... im gonna have to save that info and see about going that route. Thanks rich!

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    that is my setup except for the standalone,cams,injectors

    I would not go with a rom tune, every mr2 motor is different (just save up for a standalone)
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    Quote Originally Posted by richw131
    The stock ECU will add lots of timing when you tweak the tune via the SAFC. There have been a few successes, but many, many bad endings.

    My path to what he is looking for, power wise is:

    ATS CT27 Turbo
    ATS Cam Gears
    ATS ROM Tuned ECU
    HKS 264/256 Cams
    KO Racing TKO 2.5" Exhaust w/7" Cans
    KO Racing DP
    Blitz SBC-iD Boost Controller
    Apex-i Intake
    SPEC Stage II Clutch

    Dyno'd @ 260 rwhp (90 degrees air temp) @ 15 psi

    I had an ST205 A2W IC ready to install, and was planning on running at 17 psi which was expected to yield ~280rwhp.


    This would be a safe and reliable setup.


    Do it right. Don't use SAFC.

    VERY GOOD ADVICE HERE

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