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Old Oct 18, 2007, 11:06 AM
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my first engine swap 2zz-ge engine

Here's the deal. I have been debating for a couple months no about trying my hand at an engine swap in my 2005 toyota corolla xrs. After doing some research I understand that this can become a serious undertaking. My main question is what are some of the most common road blocks that can be exspected with something like this?? I understand that on a budget, money is of course an issue. But mechanically what are the most common. From what I think...1. mounting possition, 2. engine clearence, 3. transmission, 4. wireing

If someone can really give me a starting point I would appreciate it. I love working on cars, but this is my first attempt in this area.

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Old Oct 18, 2007, 05:33 PM   #2  
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Here's the deal. I have been debating for a couple months no about trying my hand at an engine swap in my 2005 toyota corolla xrs. After doing some research I understand that this can become a serious undertaking. My main question is what are some of the most common road blocks that can be exspected with something like this?? I understand that on a budget, money is of course an issue. But mechanically what are the most common. From what I think...1. mounting possition, 2. engine clearence, 3. transmission, 4. wireing

If someone can really give me a starting point I would appreciate it. I love working on cars, but this is my first attempt in this area.
Are you swapping to a different engine than the 2zz? Say to a 1zz? What are you trying to accomplish?
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Old Oct 18, 2007, 07:07 PM   #3  
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You need to carefully access whether you'll need a new ECM, fuse boxes, main electrical harness, main relays, etc. Many times people swap engines and then it won't run afterwards, because they failed to consider the electrical changes required.

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pdepotty1980 agrees: I am very leary when it comes to an ECU, not only does this answer reinforce what I was fearing, they made other good points on the harness, and what I never thought of the fuse box. Thank you
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Old Oct 18, 2007, 09:38 PM   #4  
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I want to go with a 1JZ single turbo pulled from a 92' Supra(could be wrong on the year, but you get the picture). This is mainly due to the fact that the 2zz for a corolla will not operate with forced induction. That is with out complications far outside what I am willing to deal with. I subscribe to a forum where others have tried to S/C or T/C the 2zz in an XRS corolla and most have be defeated, the ones that had success were not impressed with the performace after the install and tune. I figured that at a minimum I would have to pull and ECU from either an Elise, IS300, of from the Supra to include most of the engine harness as well. The only thing I am afraid of is sinking 4-5k into a project that just isnt viable.
I am looking to get my little ricer to about 285-300whp. I understand that I could just bore the cylinders, change the fuel injectors and flywheel, get a VVT-I controler and with the Lift settings, and mabey put a 75 shot of No2 but I would rather try something a little different and see if it dosnt come out better. Mainly, I am one of those car guys that dosnt just want to follow what eveyone else has done. It gets me excited thinking about what this car "could" be capable of!
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I've known people who put a mid engine in a Corvair and high CID displacement engines in a 57 Chevy. I helped do a swap for a 62 Chevy and my father did a swap for a 57 plymouth. Problems were all different.

The most recent, is that a freind did one on Trans AM and the ECM wasn't 100% compatible. The worst part was the harness had to be replaced.

I doubt that there is one issue.
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My x put a 454 in a Chevy Vega station wagon TONS of power!
I had something changed in my Suburban one time and it changed/messed up the gear ratio but I am not sure that it had anything to do with the motor.
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Old Oct 20, 2007, 03:02 PM   #7  
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Good Lord a Vega.....I had a 1971 Maverick and I couldnt imagine what it would have been like to pull the straight 6-250 for a 302 v8. My Pop toatled that one though....and I know I am a traitor for switching to an import. But thanks to all that have posted. I will be sure to post more when I get home from Iraq and actually get started on this project.
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