go get yourself an old crownie n slap a 308 in it
seriously though, i doubt its possible, as far as i've known for a while its been 2.5NA and 2.2 FI for KE30/KE55.
shaz if you're realllllllyyy serious about getting a V8 in there, id be looking at the ICV option
i hear its fraught with dramas, isnt cheap, and requires lots of work... but its an option. one that im going to be getting balls deep into someday with one of my old cars
JZX83
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go get yourself an old crownie n slap a 308 in it
seriously though, i doubt its possible, as far as i've known for a while its been 2.5NA and 2.2 FI for KE30/KE55.
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1987 Ford Falcon XF S Pac
re ICV
"these vehicle smust comply with current design and safety standards, as well as meeting recognised standards for strength and controllability"
apparently gingerbeer has power to approve if you meet the "intent" of the CURRENT saftey and design standards (ie, don't need crash test.. but in some cases, may still need one)...
but.. ICV for a modified production car = paingood luck!
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Hi,
Oh, it's possible. But not legal.Originally Posted by Trent-KE30
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river
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can't beleive i forgot i was there for that....Originally Posted by oldcorollas
I'm sure almost anything can be made legal if you want to make it an ICV (Individually Constructed Vehicle)
Will not be cheap to engineer tho.
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Wilbo
river you were talking bout the ferrari engine
imagine the cost of a ferrari engine i dont know his budget but just from a guess this would go over budget for sure.
Since no ones bunged a time wasting you tube link on the thread yet, here my contribution and solution to this dilemma-methinks this dude may have got his inspiration from a similar situtation.
clicky-clicky http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=N8TXMUaC9Os
GA23(never finished-now with cracked block) JZX83 (Tyre eater) 3sgte AE86. by now i should know better.
umm depending on who's weights you believe, a 1UZ is around 40-70kg lighter than a JZ, plus being considerably shorter would give the car better balance...Originally Posted by river
The best way to get a fully legal V8 Corolla???
Shift to NZ and then you can put a blown big block Chev in it and drive to the shops anytime you want to.![]()
Callum
btw, whats your budget?
So if you can find one of these
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Yamaha_V8_engine
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I want one of those ford yamaha volvo V8s!! Coz really it's a toyota engine, right?
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river my old friend,Originally Posted by river
pop over from the west island in about a year, bring your knife and fork, because ill have two celicas that will make you eat those words well and truly.
your above text = rubbish.
sheepers.
69 MS51 crown coupe. http://www.toymods.org.au/forums/sho...980#post835980
RA23 celica with 1JZ-GTE. http://www.toymods.org.au/forums/sho...sheepers+jza23
76 RA28 celica 1UZ, http://www.toymods.org.au/forums/showthread.php?t=12299
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