What engine

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What engine

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Thinking of turbo'ing my NA and was wondering what other engines would fit easily in place? Does the v6 fit well?


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This topic has been covered hundreds of times mate. Do a search on engine conversions and you will find all the info you need :th:
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Turbo for boost and power, V6 for the noise :th:
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turbo'd v6 for all of the above

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2gr V6 for the outright win.
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Love V6s

So much that I put one in this

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Not an MR2 but a hell of a lot quicker than any one I have ever been in Tubby etc,

Well in a straight line anyway, round corners was another story lol
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Best bang for the buck-3s-GTE. :th:

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