You can fit a turbocharger to almost any internal combustion engine if you have the expertise and the equipment. If it makes sense to do so is an entirely different question.
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.
yes but depends if you are keeping fuel injection system of mr2 or the one of the Camry
The 2001 Toyota MR2 typically comes with the 1.8L 1ZZ-FE engine. However, popular engine swap options include the 2ZZ-GE, a higher-performance variant that was also used in the Toyota Celica and Lotus Elise. Additionally, some enthusiasts opt for the turbocharged 3S-GTE engine from the Toyota Celica All-Trac and MR2 Turbo models for even greater performance. Always ensure compatibility with the transmission and other components when considering an engine swap.
the Toyota mr2 engine is said to fit but i have to try it out myself first i just bought a 92 paseo
If they are square, YES!. If they are round, NO!. In 1989, Toyota did a mid year crossmember/engine mount change. The square ones will fit '86 to '89. The round ones will fit '89 to '92.
Yes it will, the w58 tranny which came with the non turbo 7m will fit using the 2jzge bellhousing, and the r154 which came with the turbo 7m will fit using the 1jz bellhousing.
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Yes, the mr2 mk3 wheels fit all years 2000 to 2007. They will not fit the mk2 model which has a 4 stud pattern rather than the mk3 5 stud pattern.
The 3SGTE motor is completely different from the 4AGE or 3A motor, simple answer is no.
i dont know alot about toyotas but ive done it in my dodge shadow.... if the engine blocks are the same and bolt up the same....then the only thing you might need to look into is the wiring harness and the computer for the turbo engine.. but before you do this i suggest getting the wiring book from the dealership for the car or just ...make it fit haha the non turbo is 5sfe engine where as the turbo is a 3sgte engine. now you can do a swap [i suggest Google how to do so] but in order to not risk anything there are a few other things u need to swap such as the rear axles.
Nope, not even close. Even though you did not specify what year Supra, most people know of the 2JZ (actuallly called the 2JZ-GTE) from the FastNFurious first movie. The 2JZ is an INLINE 6 displacing 3.0L and has sequential Twin Turbos. The main problem with fitting it into the 93 MR2 is that the MR2 was designed for a transversely mounted 4 cylinder. The base 4 cylinder in the MR2 is the 5S-FE from the same era of Camry. The MR2 Turbo used the 3S-GTE from the earlier Celica All-Trac. Transversely mounted 6 cylinder Toyota engines happen to fit. The 3VZ-FE from the Camry/ES300 fits, as does the 1MZ-FE from the same car. Interestingly, the 5VZ-FE from the Tacoma will fit as well. The Supra 2JZ-GTE is 6 cylinders long and was mounted longitudinally in the Supra. If you turn it sideways to try to fit into the MR2, the engine bay is not nearly wide enough. You also have to find a transaxle that can take the torque of the 2JZ, which would kill the stock MR2 or MR2 Turbo transaxles, and you need whatever transaxle you use to bolt up to the 2JZ, or you willl need an adaptor plate, which makes the problem even worse. You would discover that cylinders 1 and 2 and the crank pulley would be out in the right fender well, and you would have no room for suspension or a wheel. In a certain special circumstances, a V8 will fit as well, but not a Toyota V8. A V8 is about 4 cylinders long (slightly longer due to cylinder staggering), but if you find a short enough V8, it will fit the MR2 chassis with minimal cutting or clearancing. http://www.MV8R.com is a site where he put a V8 into a 1991 MR2 which is the same as a 1993. He also has a 1993 MR2 Turbo.
it can be done check our odr toyota tazz 1300 turbo on youtube