The cars that have a 7MGTE engine are a 1986.5-1992 Toyota Supra MKlll. This car came out in Japan between 1987-1993. The Toyota Cressida Mark ll, the Toyota Chaser and the Toyota Crown also have this engine type.
7mgte doesnt have a distributor. it has coil packs. only 7mge has distributor
You could get turbo for the 5mge and the 6mge (CT26), but expect to pay about 4000 bucks for the turbo, which upgrades the engine to 215BHP. For the money (and HP) it is probably a better idea to buy a 7mgte and do the engine swap, as the 7mgte has 235BHP. Expect to pay about 2200, if you are buying the engine new, plus the cost to get the engine swapped. If you need more information on doing the 5mge to 7mgte swap, there are a million (okay, exaggeration..) discussion boards, and websites that talk about that.
When you turn the ignition on the CHECK ENGINE light will not light up at all.
7MGE, 7MGTE 100% bolt on and it's look to be pretty bolt on to put a 1jz or 2jz engine.
If it's the factory motor it will have either a 7MGE or 7MGTE. Both are 3.0 inline 6 motors but one is turbo and the other isn't.
there is no distrobutor on a GTE only a GE motor the GTE is coil/ignitor ingnition
toyota engines that use 25mm shims 4age 5efe 5sf3 3sfe 2vzfe 7mge 7mgte
No.. it cannot.
There were two different engines in the 1988 Supras(MKIII) there was the turbo-charged 7MGTE inline 6 engine, and the N/A 7MGE which was not turbo-charged.
1986.5-1992 (1987-1993 in Japan) Toyota Supra MkIII (MA70)1989-1992 Toyota Cressida Mark II (MX83)Toyota ChaserToyota Crown
I believe the 7mge n/a and 7mgte turbo ct26
anything that fits a Chevy 350