Mezz: So the engine in the picture is a FWD engine mounted laterally in the 164, to make it fit to my RWD GTV6 I'll have a small list of things to do.
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the intake manifold is going to point the throttle body right at my firewall unless I can find a way around it. I could bolt up my current 2.5l intake manifold to the 3.0 runners, but I would lose those sexy shiny runners the 3.0 has, and that's just not an option.
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I'll need the 2.5's oil pan and oil sump. I also understand there will be some machining of the oil sump required.
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2.5 flywheel, timing belt covers, accessory belt pulleys, water pump, and alternator will be required.
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Exhaust manifolds will require something... The FWD exhaust manifolds this thing has wont be an option, and I'm not sure the 2.5 liters will.
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ECU. Rumor has it I can run this on my 2.5's ECU "at a loss" but I have an MS 3 laying around and this seems like a good application.
it's a long ways away though, especially at the rate I'm working. But it'll be worth it. This engine is an easy 40hp bump over my 2.5, and then the modifications can start. Depending on how long this takes I may farm out some of the work while the rest of the car is being worked on, and have a hot little number right out of the box. BUT driving the Toyota has shown me how much better it is to have a "rolling project" so I'm not sure
Woody: Mrs. Hungary asked "yeah, but what if it doesn't run". In that case I have a large slab of table glass I picked up from Habitat For Humanity. It's easily 1/2"thick, nice round corners and edges. This would make the perfect base for a top-gear like table.
Worst case I just put it on an engine stand and stare at it
Good times