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.
The 1990 Celica door will be a direct bolt on to a 1992 Celica GT. Even the Coupe model doors were the same.
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.
If same engine and transmission model, yes.
I am in Nevada and the law here is that to swap an engine, say for your 1993 you can swap any engine in as long as it is a (same model year or newer) 1993 or newer engine. hope this helps
I have the same model. It is behind the right hand headlamp as you face the engine.
Yes the ST and the GT both have the 3SFE or the 3SGE. Both enignes are the same size.
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
You need to state the model type of the engine. Try asking at ' GrandAmOwnersClub.COM' as some Bonnevilles shared the same engine as the Grand Am in some of those years.
If same engine, yes.If same engine, yes.
Yes, exactly the same.
The 1993 Honda Accord used a F-series engine. The transmission will easily and safely bolt into the 1996 model as it uses the same type of engine.
This is almost impossible to answer. It is too broad. Depending on whats wrong with the engine you might not need swapping. A rebuild is possible. But a 5S-FE engine for the 91 celica is fairly cheap for a low mile running engine. They came in a number of Toyota cars back in the 90's so there is no shortage of them. That's if you want the stock engine.. A more powerful turbo engine is available (from the celica alltrac, celica GT-4 and MR2 Turbo).. a bit more expensive with about the same amount of work.. If you need help or want further information, maybe just some questions answered i would suggest going to www.celicatech.com its a website dedicated to the Toyota celica.. And covers basically everything.