not enough, it's a Toyota for heaven's sake!
130-135 2.2L 130ftlbs
First off, the engine you need is the 3s-gte. If you have this motor it all depends on how much money you can generate. If lots of dollars are available, you can build a motor exceeding +800 horsepower!
Never heard of bushes in a Toyota Celica.
a 3s-gte which is a 2.1 turbo is the easiest engine swap. this engine had 200 horsepower in the 5th generation. It was increased to 245 horsepower for the 6th generation celica. I have heard of a supra twin turbo being crammed under the hood a 5th generation celica, which can have upwards of 300 hp, but then you might as well just buy a supra as the cost of the swap would exceed the value of the car. edit: the 3sgte is a 2.0 turbo charged engine and it would be better to swap a 5sfe turbo
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.
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The 2009 Grizzly is available in several different horsepower configurations. The standard horsepower is 225. There were options for as much as 360 horsepower.