In reply to JAhmed:
I have never driven a Cayman. It does feel similar power wise to the 2001 boxster s I use to own.
I imagine the 2gr swap is the way to go.
In reply to JAhmed:
I have never driven a Cayman. It does feel similar power wise to the 2001 boxster s I use to own.
I imagine the 2gr swap is the way to go.
I would guess it runs a mid to high 13 in the quarter.
Uhhhh, i figure it runs 14.7.
Don't get me wrong, it's still cool as hell. Got a pic of the newer steering wheel installed? I feel like putting later wheels with slimmer airbags in early-90's 'huge airbag' cars is generally a really nice mod.
pimpm3 wrote: In reply to JAhmed: I have never driven a Cayman. It does feel similar power wise to the 2001 boxster s I use to own. I imagine the 2gr swap is the way to go.
Yeah the car is definitely a rocket ship, but a hodgepodge of parts...motor from an RX350, ECU (Frankenstein) from a Rav4 originally. Just don't look at the codes the OBD2 scanner brings up for auto trans and it's all good
Thinking of 2gr MR2/Spyder makes me giddy. And i already own a 911 of similar power/weight. It's just such an awesome swap...
You know, one would think that actually finding and installing a used TRD supercharger setup for a 1mz is so unlikely it's pie in the sky. But somehow, i actually have a friend who did that exact thing recently (although his car is a late 90s 5spd Camry).
Very clean! I've had a 91 and a 93. Probably my favorite cars I have ever owned. Definitely want another some day.
Installed the new wheel. So much better!
Drove in comfort with AC to Jupiter Florida today. 26 mpg at a steady 80 mph, not to shabby.
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