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Topic #13149 10 posts Started by Seaney_55
hey everyone, few simple questions..

1 has anyone swapped in a caldina 3sgte?
2 are the mounting points different than a celica 3s?
3 will there be a problem with the mounting of the power steering on the caldina engine like there is with the mr2 engine?

and thanks for taking the time to answer,

seeing as though i'm reletively new to this board i feel as though i need to point out i did push the search button and i didn't find any help on questions 1 and 3, but 2 i'm fairly confident of, but peace of mind is hard to come by..

now as for questions i have that i didn't try searching, i know that mr2faq.com has the differences listed between the generations of the 3sgte in the mr2, but can anyone tell me the differences between the generations of celica engines and obviously the caldina engine.. well other than the horsepower differences..

still, if you can help, thanks, if you can't try not to reply. being a moderator on another web board i get tired of the word "noob" still, you guys have a really nice board and i'm glad to be a part of it, thanks ahead.. >biggrin.gif>
nobody has done it because the wiring is really crazy. I heard it was like "trying to get a cat to teach a dog to talk." or something like that.
The engine mounting points are the same. It's a drop-in.
No problem with the power steering mounting either.

The only thing that you have to worry about is finding a professional wiring mechanic.
If you are really serious about swapping the 3S-GTE Direct Coil engine then I would suggest you get hold of the Complete Engine Wiring Diagram first.
Well if you did do a search you should have searched for ST246 or 4th gen 3SGTE. If you want to go with the Caldina engine why don't you just try to do the ST205 3rd Gen 3SGTE swap since thats been done and is a little more easier than the 4th gen.
-Jabberwock+Jun 5, 2004 - 5:02 PM
go for it, be differnt. it would be a cool swap to see.

trial and error. is the only thing i can think of with the wiring.
-Jabberwock+Jun 5, 2004 - 10:02 AM
Actually, I don't think it would be any trouble if you bought a stand alone ECU. Granted they cost money, but if you have it to blow on a 4th gen 3s, why not get a stand alone. In my opinion, that's the only way to go.