fitting camry motor to L series 3 speed auto ?
fitting camry motor to L series 3 speed auto ?
has any body done this i have a camry and like it to much to part with it and a l series subi but i like the motor in the camry more. the camry is sv21 and replys on this would be much appriciated 8O
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Good luck too. Being an inline motor it's far too long to put in the Subaru.
I think it's time you popped the hood on both cars and had a good look. The Camry's motor is mounted east / west, is an inline four and has mountings on the front and back of the block and the head. The Subaru has a north / south mounted flat four, all of the motor's mass is forward of the front axle and it has two mounts under the motor and a small pitch rod.
I'm guessing the L series you have isn't an MPFI model, they have similar performance to an SV21.
Your realistic upgrade option is to fit a motor from a Liberty, this has another 200cc and will actually fit.
I think it's time you popped the hood on both cars and had a good look. The Camry's motor is mounted east / west, is an inline four and has mountings on the front and back of the block and the head. The Subaru has a north / south mounted flat four, all of the motor's mass is forward of the front axle and it has two mounts under the motor and a small pitch rod.
I'm guessing the L series you have isn't an MPFI model, they have similar performance to an SV21.
Your realistic upgrade option is to fit a motor from a Liberty, this has another 200cc and will actually fit.
82 MY Wagon, EJ20G
87 RX, EJ20G
89 Brumby, EA81
12 BRZ, FA20
87 RX, EJ20G
89 Brumby, EA81
12 BRZ, FA20
Paul,kwijmbo wrote:errr...just buy a liberty?
seriously, why go to all the effort to go from one pus box to another? Just buy a lib - you can prolly pick one up for the price of changing engines.
sorry L owners. I'm all for conversions, but honestly, an SV21 L Series? It's like doing up a lada samara.
Paul
I thought you'd be the absolutely positively LAST person to criticise people for outlandish conversions into subaus?!?
Tim does make a valid point about engine/gearbox placement, and workings. Yes, may be a strategic nightmare to get the whole thing to work, but I believe there may some reason behind the madness.
The 3S motor is nothing to be sneezed at. The 3SFE motor shouldn't be knocked, sure, they're no EJ20T, 4G63T, RB26DET, or a 13BT, but they were a pretty damned sophisticated motor back in its heyday, delivering a good balance of power and economy, and their reliability...must we question a toyota's reliability???

Theoretically speaking, If i had the choice between an EA82, and a 3SFE, i'd take the toyota motor, no worries!!

Probably, Kepp, the best response I can come up for you is: Keep the camry, keep the L for weekends

1998 Subaru Legacy GTB
lol i was waiting for someone to pipe up.
I'm all for conversions and being creative. But I put a 230kw rotor - I didn't go from an EA81 to an AE71.
I didn't go from one 70kw motor to another. I'm not bagging him, I was just saying if you're going to go to so much effort, you're most likely better to put something more worthwhile in. Even an EJ18 or EA82 turbo which you'd probably pick up for the price of a privately sold SV21.
I believe the SV21 was the best camry toyota ever made. you're absolutely right in that they are very reliable with a good balance of power etc.
But all the same, whilst I appreciate conversions and promote them, I do feel people should move forward not sideways. I hate nothing more than seeing an $80,000 lancer gli with every conceivable wog option. to me that's not modifying. that's buying a car and tipping money over it.
just my 2 cents!
Paul
I'm all for conversions and being creative. But I put a 230kw rotor - I didn't go from an EA81 to an AE71.
I didn't go from one 70kw motor to another. I'm not bagging him, I was just saying if you're going to go to so much effort, you're most likely better to put something more worthwhile in. Even an EJ18 or EA82 turbo which you'd probably pick up for the price of a privately sold SV21.
I believe the SV21 was the best camry toyota ever made. you're absolutely right in that they are very reliable with a good balance of power etc.
But all the same, whilst I appreciate conversions and promote them, I do feel people should move forward not sideways. I hate nothing more than seeing an $80,000 lancer gli with every conceivable wog option. to me that's not modifying. that's buying a car and tipping money over it.
just my 2 cents!
Paul
no hard feelings Paul
Im sure you copped a lot of flack for your conversion (which I absolutely admire, mind you), and I remember some of the responses you got from others here on the old forums, not all positive...
I do totally agree with what you said in your last post though.. if you're spending the money on a conversion, its best to move foward and not sideways (well, there's nothing wrong with a car moving sideways from where I'm from :P)
alex

I do totally agree with what you said in your last post though.. if you're spending the money on a conversion, its best to move foward and not sideways (well, there's nothing wrong with a car moving sideways from where I'm from :P)
alex
1998 Subaru Legacy GTB
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[quote="kwijmbo"]touche. sideways is a lot of fun especially when u hear your wastegate sounding off and all four wheels are smoking ]
I'll second that, but its a bit scary too when you've seen a Leone coupe that's flipped before. The roof isn't as strong as you might think.... keep the power on and don't go near the kerbs.
I'll second that, but its a bit scary too when you've seen a Leone coupe that's flipped before. The roof isn't as strong as you might think.... keep the power on and don't go near the kerbs.

82 MY Wagon, EJ20G
87 RX, EJ20G
89 Brumby, EA81
12 BRZ, FA20
87 RX, EJ20G
89 Brumby, EA81
12 BRZ, FA20
Three votes unanomous!tim_81coupe wrote:kwijmbo wrote:touche. sideways is a lot of fun especially when u hear your wastegate sounding off and all four wheels are smoking ]
I'll second that, but its a bit scary too when you've seen a Leone coupe that's flipped before. The roof isn't as strong as you might think.... keep the power on and don't go near the kerbs.
But I do prefer the four rooster tails of gravel to the smoke.
Much easier and nicer to go through a farm fence than go through someones front hedge or loungeroom window.
Oh yes, Will was right, boost is addictive.
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EJ22 Dual range AWD lifted, widened and much happier now thanks very much.
1991 L Series wagon, white and perfectly normal apart from the ticking, no I think that is normal.
Jet boat..webbered EA81 with a hybrid tin dish welded and glued to it.
EJ22 Dual range AWD lifted, widened and much happier now thanks very much.
1991 L Series wagon, white and perfectly normal apart from the ticking, no I think that is normal.
Jet boat..webbered EA81 with a hybrid tin dish welded and glued to it.
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