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Celica's - The Difference


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Can anyone tell me what the difference is between a celica ST202 and ST205?

I've tried looking else where but can't find the information I'm looking for.

Any help you can give would be appreciated.

Lora

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Two major differences, ST205 has a turbo, ST 202 just has a 2.0l 16v twincam engine.

The ST205 is 4wd, the ST202 is fwd.

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The ST205 is the GT-Four model, the ST202 is the standard GT model.

Differences:

engine (ST205 2 litre turbo 240 bhp, ST202 2 litre 170-odd bhp)

drivetrain (ST205 4WD with torque sensing LSD, ST202 front wheel drive)

suspension (ST205 front superstrut rear macpherson strut stiff damp/spring rates, ST202 macpherson strut all round softer rates)

bodywork (ST205 aluminium bonnet with ventilation grilles, deep front bumper with grilles, deep rear bumper)

wheels (ST205 16 inch alloys, ST202 either 15-inch alloys or 15 inch steel)

brakes (ST205 315 mm discs and 4-pot calipers front 315 mm discs rear, ST202 considerably smaller setup)

chassis (ST205 stiffer all round with strut braces, ST202 less stiff no braces as standard [i don't think])

and plenty of other stuff.

Basically the ST202 is a cool looking economy sports car that could do with a few more bhp, the ST205 is a full-blown Impreza-eating rally slag (or moneypit depending on which way you look at it!).

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Yep, i agree with everything DJ says. :D

But i just thought id mention the st202 does have the same front strut brace as the st205. Just my 2 pence :lol:

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