The 2.2L early 90s enging was DOHC, not SOHC and no, it would not be easy to put that engine and transmission into a MkI MR2.
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it depend on which engine you have. if you have the dohc v6 then you can use a transmission from a 2000-2003 eclipse but other than that no you can't and any tranny you switch into it is going to have problems because Mitsubishi keeps using the same defective product. i have a talon tranny in my 94 sohc auto, runs great, if taken care of the tranny will have no problem
probably not, since 1989-1990 came with sohc ka24e motor not the dohc ka24de motor in the 1991 and newer versions
on a sohc engine 7 quarts completely empty
No. You need a '98 - '02 tranny from the SAME engine type. SOHC and DOHC trannys do NOT mix
no it has a timing chain if it sohc,but if its a zetec dohc (early models) or diesel,yes
he's a better driver. plain and simple, sorry to burst your bubble. is you engine originally like that or did you put in the vtec motor (im assuming D16Z6 SOHC vtec) and used the regular tranny that was already in the car. if you swapped the motor in and used your CX, VX, or DX tranny, the gearing in the tranny is different and could cause you to be slower.
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No Differences. s13 (1989-1994) and s14 (1995-1997?) just explains the chassis code. Through 1989 and 1997 the 240sx use a KA24DE motor. However, the 1989/1990 KA's were SOHC and the 1991+ were DOHC, so the only faster engines would be the 1991+ 240s compared to the 1989/1990
no
SOHC non-vtec