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I've just brought a Toyota sera and it's sloooooow.

The engine has done a few ks too so I was thinking I could change it for a 20v or something.

Are there any problems that arise with installing a 20v in a sera and if so what other engine could i use that has power?!

Also I'm wanting a mean bodykit hopefully a wide bodykit but all the kits I've looked at are lame.

I want something lot different but not geeky if you know what i mean.

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4e-fte is the best swap for 'easy' power. Its the engine from a ep82/91 starlet. Bodykits arent too common so a custom one may be the easiest.

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There are plenty of kits for the Sera, Car Imports Australia or Xracing are probably your best bet, although there are several Japanese aftermarket kits available.

Engine wise the 4E-FTE is the easiest way to more power, it reduces the engine to a 1.3, but the turbo and tuning potential ( loads of stuff available for the Glanza engine ) can make a huge difference. This engine is virtually a straight swap too.......all the mounts and connectors are the same as the Standard Sera engine !

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20v is possibly but you'll need to make almost everything - engine mounts, a heck of a lot of wiring, exhaust, driveshafts... You'll have to ditch air con which I wouldn't want to do in a Sera due to the large glass area

4E-FTE (starlet turbo) is easy or you can create a 1500 hybrid using Starlet turbo parts (same bore size / different stroke)

Posted

I've just brought a Toyota sera and it's sloooooow.

The engine has done a few ks too so I was thinking I could change it for a 20v or something.

Are there any problems that arise with installing a 20v in a sera and if so what other engine could i use that has power?!

Also I'm wanting a mean bodykit hopefully a wide bodykit but all the kits I've looked at are lame.

I want something lot different but not geeky if you know what i mean.

Awesome thanks alot for you guys help ! I think i will put a starlet turbo engine in, it sounds like the best option.


  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

I've just brought a Toyota sera and it's sloooooow.

The engine has done a few ks too so I was thinking I could change it for a 20v or something.

Are there any problems that arise with installing a 20v in a sera and if so what other engine could i use that has power?!

Also I'm wanting a mean bodykit hopefully a wide bodykit but all the kits I've looked at are lame.

I want something lot different but not geeky if you know what i mean.

Awesome thanks alot for you guys help ! I think i will put a starlet turbo engine in, it sounds like the best option.

IMO you should built it up as a 1,5 Turbo! Putting out around 220-240hp should be very possible at a reasonable cost!

Posted

I've just brought a Toyota sera and it's sloooooow.

The engine has done a few ks too so I was thinking I could change it for a 20v or something.

Are there any problems that arise with installing a 20v in a sera and if so what other engine could i use that has power?!

Also I'm wanting a mean bodykit hopefully a wide bodykit but all the kits I've looked at are lame.

I want something lot different but not geeky if you know what i mean.

Awesome thanks alot for you guys help ! I think i will put a starlet turbo engine in, it sounds like the best option.

IMO you should built it up as a 1,5 Turbo! Putting out around 220-240hp should be very possible at a reasonable cost!

reasonable cost? you'd have to use a bigger turbo etc. also uprate the fuel and spark system,new ecu, cost of building the engine etc.etc.... it'll cost a lot mate

  • 2 weeks later...
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reasonable cost? you'd have to use a bigger turbo etc. also uprate the fuel and spark system,new ecu, cost of building the engine etc.etc.... it'll cost a lot mate

Aye, it will.

The Starlet turbo option is a factory built, proven engine that drops straight in. There are plenty of people who have gone a different route with the Sera and lived to regret it.

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reasonable cost? you'd have to use a bigger turbo etc. also uprate the fuel and spark system,new ecu, cost of building the engine etc.etc.... it'll cost a lot mate

Aye, it will.

The Starlet turbo option is a factory built, proven engine that drops straight in. There are plenty of people who have gone a different route with the Sera and lived to regret it.

I KNOW...... im one of them!

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lol........but yours is a unique thing of Beauty Rosco !

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