It depends on your driving record and insurance company. It also depends on weather or not you have the turbo model, and your state.
130hp for the normally aspirated engine (non turbo) and 200hp for the turbo engine.
Yes, a Toyota MR2 turbo gearbox can fit in a 2-liter MR2, but modifications may be necessary for optimal compatibility. The turbo gearbox is designed for the 3S-GTE engine, while the 2-liter typically uses the 3S-FE engine. Ensure that the mounts, driveshafts, and other components are compatible or appropriately modified to achieve a successful installation.
ofcourse they do, they blow on any engine
Take the trans out, the clutch is inside the trans ^_^
The Toyota MR2, specifically the second-generation model (SW20), was offered with a turbocharged engine option. This model features a single turbocharger in its 2.0-liter inline-four engine variant. However, the earlier first-generation MR2 (AW11) came with a supercharged version rather than a turbocharged one. So, generally, the MR2 has one turbo in its turbocharged configurations.
by using mods and engien parts
Toyota MR2 car parts are available where parts for small cars are sold. They may be purchased online or directly from a Toyota dealership in your community.
Between 5.7 to 7.4 secs upwards from turbo to na dependant on version.
Toyota discontinued production of the Mr2 in 2005 due to the increase in competition and lack of sales of the model. In addition, they discontinued the Celica due to the same reasons.
The MKII MR2 Bolt Pattern in 5X114.3 mm. This is a Ford pattern converted to metric. I don't know why Toyota would do this, but it is what it is. For more information follow this link: http://www.toyota-mr2-turbo-performance-parts.com/wheels-lug-nuts-bolt-pattern.html
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