btw... Net, K engine roars... like metal ramming sound... what about T? and T series is usually located on TE series car? i really have no idea man!~~ i think it was u somewhere in the past about a thread which u mention about one TE series car which is something relevant as another choice of AE86... right?
T series will always have this tappetty sound. Some say almost like 20V tappet sound. Or like diesel engine sound. Look in youtube you can see most of the T engines sound the same.
Yes you can swap a T series in an AE86. But it defeats the purpose because it is less powerful than a 4AGE. But the primary similarity of the T and A is the T50 gearbox. Even then there is a little difference in the shaft splines depending on how old the gearbox is.
T series engine (TA)Celica, TE(Corolla), TT(Corona). 1975-1980's
A series engine (AE)Corolla, (AW)MR2 1980-2000's
So you should know that the front character in the car make denotes engine type and the second character denotes body type. The numbers, is a little confusing. hahaha.
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btw... Net, K engine roars... like metal ramming sound... what about T? and T series is usually located on TE series car? i really have no idea man!~~ i think it was u somewhere in the past about a thread which u mention about one TE series car which is something relevant as another choice of AE86... right?
T series will always have this tappetty sound. Some say almost like 20V tappet sound. Or like diesel engine sound. Look in youtube you can see most of the T engines sound the same.
Yes you can swap a T series in an AE86. But it defeats the purpose because it is less powerful than a 4AGE. But the primary similarity of the T and A is the T50 gearbox. Even then there is a little difference in the shaft splines depending on how old the gearbox is.
T series engine (TA)Celica, TE(Corolla), TT(Corona). 1975-1980's
A series engine (AE)Corolla, (AW)MR2 1980-2000's
So you should know that the front character in the car make denotes engine type and the second character denotes body type. The numbers, is a little confusing. hahaha.