Not that i know of, but ! There is a 6-speed in the newer celica GTS model, and that transmission will bolt up to the 2.2 Non Turbo engine in the MR2 as well as the turbo engine... But the problem is getting the shift linkage hooked up, the rear engine has a shift linkage on the front of the transmission, and the FWD has a linkage on the rear of the transmission.
But i am in the process of putting in a and buying a 6-speed Celica transmission
That 6-speed transmission will NOT bolt to a 5sfe, 3sge or 3sgte engine. There are currently no 6 speed options. there might be a 6 speed depending on 09 its not confirmed yet though so keep the fingers crossed
http://mr2oc.com/
To convert a 1988 MR2 20Valve 5-speed into a 6-speed, you would typically need a 6-speed transmission from a compatible model, such as the later Toyota MR2 Spyder (MRS) or a 6-speed from the Toyota Celica GT-S. The conversion also requires modifications to the transmission mounts, shift linkage, and possibly the driveshaft. Additionally, you may need to address the ECU and wiring to ensure proper functionality of the new transmission.
GM synchromesh
130hp for the normally aspirated engine (non turbo) and 200hp for the turbo engine.
1993 MR2's could have one of three transmissions: The N/A cars (naturally aspirated - NOT turbo's) came with either an automatic transmission, or a 5 speed manual S54 transmission. The turbo car only came with E153 5 speed manual transmission. Both manual transmissions were upgraded in 1993 with better synchro systems. Limited slip differential became an option in 1993 on E153 models. Other than that they are interchangable with any other transmission in same series from 1990 to 1999 without any modifications.
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.
ofcourse they do, they blow on any engine
Take the trans out, the clutch is inside the trans ^_^
The 3SGTE motor is completely different from the 4AGE or 3A motor, simple answer is no.
If someone is looking to purchase the Toyota MR2 Turbo model, they are going to have to buy a used model because the car was discontinued in 2007. Used auto dealerships, eBay Motors and classified ads are the best bet.
by using mods and engien parts
Hi, this 5-speed Manual Transmission from Toyota was installed from factory in the following cars: Toyota Camry Toyota MR2 (with the 3SG-TE engine) Toyota Levin GTZ (supercharged - Japan) with different bell housing Toyota Celica (Japanese market only) Hope that helps