Long time toyota fan, CCC lurker... Currently residing in sunny socal. I currently have a 74 GT in the works, I also used to own a 78 and 79 18RG powered celica's. Will have pix of those cars soon.
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Last edited by tten on February 27th, 2008, 2:28 am, edited 1 time in total.
Well, after a long time, I finally got my car running!!!
Took out the 18RG and replaced with 3TC (A Lighter practical motor, in my opinion)
18RG's and 2TG's are great motors, but parts are getting very expensive...
Twinside mikunis
Still has a few bugs, but other than that, it's alive!!!
1987 Mazda RX7 turbo II
1997 Toyota Land Cruiser
2004 Mazdaspeed MX5
yes,a verry nice celica in good yellow. i have a question: what is the original engine in this celica? is it a RA or TA modell? i have a same modell but i m in switzerland and my celica is a TA22 GT DOHC 1600 (2T-G)
dalta23 wrote:yes,a verry nice celica in good yellow. i have a question: what is the original engine in this celica? is it a RA or TA modell? i have a same modell but i m in switzerland and my celica is a TA22 GT DOHC 1600 (2T-G)
Hi dalta23,
Thanks for the kind comments, my celica was originally an RA model. with 18RC and later 18RG motor.
1987 Mazda RX7 turbo II
1997 Toyota Land Cruiser
2004 Mazdaspeed MX5
Kylehugo wrote:Just out of curiousity, what are you doing with said 18rg?
anyways welcome aboard to a wealth of knowledge and knowhow!
Thanks Kylehugo, unfortunately I sold my all my 18RG's..........
I decided to go 3TC because of it's durability, simplicity and practicality... On the plus side, 3TC's have incredible performance potential, and responds well to simple modifications.
Again, thanks for the kind welcome..........
1987 Mazda RX7 turbo II
1997 Toyota Land Cruiser
2004 Mazdaspeed MX5