3sgte aw11?

5

Asked by Sean Jul 22, 2009 at 07:45 AM about the Toyota MR2

Question type: Car Customization

has anyone here done a 3sgte swap into a aw11 mr2? if so how long did it take you and how difficult was the build?
im debating with the 3sgte for speed/fun or 4age silvertop for practicality,  but practicality is usually pretty boring
cheers

15 Answers

55

You can do it in a weekend. But since you are asking teh question you probably can't. I am building my 3rd MK1.5. Great cars. Look at www.speed-source.net or contact WoodSports in the UK for more info. Review the www.twobruttal.com website, also www.mr2oc.com has a ton of info

1 people found this helpful.
5

ya im still a noob when it comes to engine tuning, i was hoping there was a conversion kit or a company in so cal that did the conversions, thanks for the .2 on how long it could take

25

Seriously, if you're after a nice jump in power, but don't have good fab skills, consider a 4AGTE. There's no engine mount fabbing, and can still produce a surprising amount of power. www.mr2oc.com It's your MR2 Google.

1 people found this helpful.
5

definatelly didnt rule out the option, it would be a great for me to do as my first engine swap so i can get experience on the matter but ill want at least 300hp down the road and the 4ag (without a lot of money spent and internals changed) wont reach that number, and the 3s after a few bolt ons will reach that so maybe i can find someone to pay to put it in, im a racer first mechanic second and i dont trust the second completely

25

Get yourself a GZE, they have a lower comp ratio, either 8:1 or 8.9:1 factory, ceramic coated pistons, strong as all hell rods and crank, and a tough block. Although not cheap, 300hp shouldn't be unacheavable. Consider a GT28RS for the turbo, go to the forum, ask questions etc. A friend of mine has just upped his boost from 8psi to 15 psi, and reckons 1st gear is almost useless now. *puts on Darth Vader voice* Don't underestimate the power of the 4A!!

15

Get onto MR2OC.com, I view that site religiously, everday for the past 7 years or so, hmm even the old board. It has all the info you need and great people.

5

ill have to register to mr2oc it sounds useful im already a member of mr2.com who are also useful, but since were alreayd talking about it the gze sounds like a great choice, but arent those obd 2 engines making it a little difficult to tune? the silvertop seemed like the choice engine to get started but if the gze is good and can handle the boost better than the silvertop then ill probablly go with that

55

No. There are no OBDII MR2s with the exception of the MR2 Spyder in 1999.

25

Pretty hard to deny the potential of 41,836 members worldwide with 3,881,982 posts. Like I said: the MR2 Google. www.mr2oc.com

15

Youve been there longer than 5 years havent ya Scotty? I know I have, how long has the new board been there, I was on the old one, until Bill had to pack it up and moved the server or something like that.

1 people found this helpful.
25

Now you mention it, yeah. I just looked at my profile info... :) but you know what my memories like Ian.

15

firstly... do you live in california? if yes, skip the 20v - its not legal and if you're caught, its called State Ref or IMPOUND. the 3sgte is a great swap IF you know how to handle that much power in such a small/light car. if you cant, then its just a complete waste. you could do a hybrid 7a-ge setup, to get more torque and it isnt expensive either. most people whack off furiously over the idea of the 3sgte in their mr2, but very few can control or use it effectively.

1 people found this helpful.

Your Answer:

MR2

Looking for a Used MR2 in your area?

CarGurus has 1 nationwide MR2 listings and the tools to find you a great deal.

Postal Code:

CarGurus Experts

  • #1
    Nick Eidemiller
    Reputation
    280
  • #2
    Francis Lapointe
    Reputation
    260
  • #3
    t34c
    Reputation
    170
View All

Find great deals from top-rated dealers

Search

Related Models For Sale

Used Mazda MX-5 Miata
6 Great Deals out of 195 listings starting at $7,950
Used Toyota Supra
3 Great Deals out of 46 listings starting at $50,000
Used Honda S2000
3 Great Deals out of 21 listings starting at $23,991
Used Acura Integra
82 listings starting at $35,995
Used Chevrolet Corvette
35 Great Deals out of 860 listings starting at $14,900
Used Toyota Celica
3 listings
Used Toyota GR86
3 Great Deals out of 52 listings starting at $20,990
Used Nissan GT-R
14 listings starting at $79,900
Used Nissan 370Z
6 Great Deals out of 64 listings starting at $14,995
Used Ford Mustang
43 Great Deals out of 1,636 listings starting at $5,999
Used Nissan 350Z
15 listings starting at $11,999
Used Toyota Tacoma
39 Great Deals out of 882 listings starting at $9,975
Used Acura NSX
12 listings starting at $159,950
Used Honda Prelude
2 listings

Content submitted by Users is not endorsed by CarGurus, does not express the opinions of CarGurus, and should not be considered reviewed, screened, or approved by CarGurus. Please refer to CarGurus Terms of Use. Content will be removed if CarGurus becomes aware that it violates our policies.