Yes but you do not want a 1zzfe engine from GT it has way too much issues with it i own a celica gt year 2000 and i had to go through 2 motors now the last one i decided to build my self and i put 3000$ worth of parts into it to make it race ready so it wont break again if you want zzfe engine from 7th gen celica get 2zzfe from a GTS Model.
Is gt same year. Should
Yes it will
Yes the ST and the GT both have the 3SFE or the 3SGE. Both enignes are the same size.
No it does not The GT has an engine called the 5SFE, which is the same engine as the ST except it is bored and stroked, so it puits out more displacement and power.
I have a 1985 celica GT and the fuel filter is located above the oil filter on the engine block. If the ST model has a 22re engine it should be the same.
Im thinking and the bottom left hand side of the engine bay. (Facing Car) I have a 1988 Celica ST, dont know if it differs from GT.
Assuming you're referring to the 1994-99 celicas, the ST has a 114 hp 1.8 engine, while the GT has a 147 hp 2.0 engine. There may also be differences in standard equipment level, but anything dropped from the ST will have been available as an option.
If you have a 2.2(GT) Yes... If you have a 1.8(ST) Then no... The Toyota 'S' Series Engines... 3Sgte, and 5Sfe Have the same bolt patten -Brad
The 1980 Toyota Celica ST and GT was powered by the 2.2L 20R engine in North America and output 90 HP at 4800 RPM. The 1980 special edition "US Grand Prix" GT Liftback contained the 2.4L 22R engine which output 97 HP at 4800 RPM.
1990, 1991, 1992, and 1993. ST, GT, GT-S, and GT-4/Alltrac trims will work.
gen 1 celica 's came out in 3 models a lt(base) st(mid) and gt(top) the diffrence bettween 1 of the same year are the grills badges (some gts came out with diffrent seats) also the running gear of a gt would be a twincam 2tg or 18rg ish incomparison to the single cam. hope this helps mot 100% although this was my understanding
The power of the engine and the maximum speed of the 1971 Toyota Celica ST Coupe are 103 hp and 118 mph respectively.