I'm sure it's possible. I've heard of
people putting Turbos from both MR2's as well as Supras. I'm assuming to do so is going to require at least a little knowledge on how an engine works, and even more so how a turbo works. ;) If you're really wanting to Boost your Yota, I would think that an MR2 would be the best bet - Unless you can afford to strip a Supra down. Good luck. Toyota had a turbo for the 22RE . Just haven't looked very very deep into it yet , I have A 94 Toyota pu base model. # 989 off the line , made in Japan . I have had it 12 years this April and I have never had a better vehicle .
It can be done.
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Slowly and carefully with a good understanding of a tape measure. I have an 83 Toyota with a 350/turbo 350 combo that will hurt a camaro and still get 20 mpg.Please go slow and measure measure measure.Speedway has a greta aluminum rad that fits the frame nice.
yes
yes you can they have them that you can install your self, but i would put the 50 horse power on it that's all you would need more than that may cause damage to you motor
It probably needs a new clutch.
behind the drivers seat.
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Leg it hope it doesn't blow up, na just kiddin. If you bought it resently take it back. If you bought it in 1994, well, see if you can find a garage that have old parts to fix it with. Ya, I would say, put some 50/50 mix in it, and party on.
Yes you just have to take the plug out of the head to put in the distributor.