My "new" ride
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My "new" ride
My "new" ride 1991 ES250....off the hook !!!
has 161K on it/everything is ok from carfax/
next step have my mechanic look at it.....and then the deal is sealed....
any body here know of any concerns i should have before i get the car?
Thanks.
has 161K on it/everything is ok from carfax/
next step have my mechanic look at it.....and then the deal is sealed....
any body here know of any concerns i should have before i get the car?
Thanks.
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he backed off
he backed off.....he said he didnt want to sell it .....he was going to give it to his son......
WTF
i am pissed....taht would have been off the hook....i guess my search continues.....
any one know of any good cars in the NY area? please let me know!!!
WTF
i am pissed....taht would have been off the hook....i guess my search continues.....
any one know of any good cars in the NY area? please let me know!!!
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The only prob is that its a 5 speed...and my parents cannot drive a stick...becuase its just not going to be me that is going to drive it!
but if they changed there mind....i am down....i will keep you posted....
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we had a 91 camry v6, trust me u dont wanna buy that car, the old 2.5 v6s are a headache.....im happy we got rid of it, the 3.0s after that were the better engines
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That's odd.. I have 91 Camry V6 as well and it's still running strong (even after 3 accidents, no engine damage).. What it really needs now is new shocks and some sound dampening (which will probably cost more than the car is worth )
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Alittle odd to me too. They're not particularly great engines, and they do use parts alittle weaker than what replaced it, but IDK of any real problem with them.
Hell boy in my welding class has a 2vz-fe gen2 Camry with 220m on it. Now it leaks like a mother out both the main seals (i replaced both VCG's for him laast month), but it runs fine. lol!
Fuel economy wasn't the best, but let's face it. It's got low CR pistons, and the worst v6 exhaust design ever (the the easyest to slap a turbo on...), no o2 sensors, knock sensors (until late in production), and they run alittle rich.
But they're not bad LoL! I will always maintain that a 2vz-fe M/T gen2 Camry / ES 250 could easily be made into the fastest examples of their platform for the minimum amount of work & money. Without taking anything off them both are like roughly 400lbs lighter than the nearest equivilant later generation LoL!
220 N/A hp, or about 200v FI on that chassis would smoke even a new ES 350/Camry SE. LoL!
Struts, springs & mounts are always expencive, but not unexpected. They only last about 10 years'ish for anything. Sound dampening, roofing tar backing man. Cheap as sin LoL!
Hell boy in my welding class has a 2vz-fe gen2 Camry with 220m on it. Now it leaks like a mother out both the main seals (i replaced both VCG's for him laast month), but it runs fine. lol!
Fuel economy wasn't the best, but let's face it. It's got low CR pistons, and the worst v6 exhaust design ever (the the easyest to slap a turbo on...), no o2 sensors, knock sensors (until late in production), and they run alittle rich.
But they're not bad LoL! I will always maintain that a 2vz-fe M/T gen2 Camry / ES 250 could easily be made into the fastest examples of their platform for the minimum amount of work & money. Without taking anything off them both are like roughly 400lbs lighter than the nearest equivilant later generation LoL!
220 N/A hp, or about 200v FI on that chassis would smoke even a new ES 350/Camry SE. LoL!
Struts, springs & mounts are always expencive, but not unexpected. They only last about 10 years'ish for anything. Sound dampening, roofing tar backing man. Cheap as sin LoL!
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Alittle odd to me too. They're not particularly great engines, and they do use parts alittle weaker than what replaced it, but IDK of any real problem with them.
Hell boy in my welding class has a 2vz-fe gen2 Camry with 220m on it. Now it leaks like a mother out both the main seals (i replaced both VCG's for him laast month), but it runs fine. lol!
Fuel economy wasn't the best, but let's face it. It's got low CR pistons, and the worst v6 exhaust design ever (the the easyest to slap a turbo on...), no o2 sensors, knock sensors (until late in production), and they run alittle rich.
But they're not bad LoL! I will always maintain that a 2vz-fe M/T gen2 Camry / ES 250 could easily be made into the fastest examples of their platform for the minimum amount of work & money. Without taking anything off them both are like roughly 400lbs lighter than the nearest equivilant later generation LoL!
220 N/A hp, or about 200v FI on that chassis would smoke even a new ES 350/Camry SE. LoL!
Struts, springs & mounts are always expencive, but not unexpected. They only last about 10 years'ish for anything. Sound dampening, roofing tar backing man. Cheap as sin LoL!
Hell boy in my welding class has a 2vz-fe gen2 Camry with 220m on it. Now it leaks like a mother out both the main seals (i replaced both VCG's for him laast month), but it runs fine. lol!
Fuel economy wasn't the best, but let's face it. It's got low CR pistons, and the worst v6 exhaust design ever (the the easyest to slap a turbo on...), no o2 sensors, knock sensors (until late in production), and they run alittle rich.
But they're not bad LoL! I will always maintain that a 2vz-fe M/T gen2 Camry / ES 250 could easily be made into the fastest examples of their platform for the minimum amount of work & money. Without taking anything off them both are like roughly 400lbs lighter than the nearest equivilant later generation LoL!
220 N/A hp, or about 200v FI on that chassis would smoke even a new ES 350/Camry SE. LoL!
Struts, springs & mounts are always expencive, but not unexpected. They only last about 10 years'ish for anything. Sound dampening, roofing tar backing man. Cheap as sin LoL!
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Fix the exhaust if you're N/A, otherwise do the exact same thing I've done several times (and others) on the old 3.0L SOHC trucks. It uses a crossover pipe & has 240-280hp worth of fuel with a good regulator and a pump. Also has a dizzy to control base ignition timing. Not perfect, but good enough for lower power levels.
Nothing more than move the oil filter, throw a junkyard $100 turbo off the front bank & go from there. Doesn't have to be a big turbo. Worthless $25 junkyard T3 with a rebuild would make 250 on that engine.
The engines? Ah man they're worthless. Couple hundred bucks at best. You can also swap the engine with any of the other 2-3.3L v6 engines without much work. The easyest would be the 3.0L 3vz-fe or the 2.5L 4vz-fe tho b/c of the easier wiring, etc.
Seriously, someone with the ability to weld, and the wanting desire to do it could make a very simple 200bhp turbo on that engine for $500 tops.
Or you can do a 3s-gte swap... I'm not a fan of, the v6's are faster for less money.
Nothing more than move the oil filter, throw a junkyard $100 turbo off the front bank & go from there. Doesn't have to be a big turbo. Worthless $25 junkyard T3 with a rebuild would make 250 on that engine.
The engines? Ah man they're worthless. Couple hundred bucks at best. You can also swap the engine with any of the other 2-3.3L v6 engines without much work. The easyest would be the 3.0L 3vz-fe or the 2.5L 4vz-fe tho b/c of the easier wiring, etc.
Seriously, someone with the ability to weld, and the wanting desire to do it could make a very simple 200bhp turbo on that engine for $500 tops.
Or you can do a 3s-gte swap... I'm not a fan of, the v6's are faster for less money.
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just bought an es250 here too... '90 MY with 186k- motor's blown. but that's ok, it was cheap. and we have a beautifully running 2vz-fe in our 89 camry that got smashed by a hit and run driver. just spent a bunch of time and cash on new seals, etc before the ***** it hit it.
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just bought an es250 here too... '90 MY with 186k- motor's blown. but that's ok, it was cheap. and we have a beautifully running 2vz-fe in our 89 camry that got smashed by a hit and run driver. just spent a bunch of time and cash on new seals, etc before the ***** it hit it.
Start a new thread about this project and keep us updated on how it goes. Pics would be awesome too.
And welcome to the forum!
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just bought an es250 here too... '90 MY with 186k- motor's blown. but that's ok, it was cheap. and we have a beautifully running 2vz-fe in our 89 camry that got smashed by a hit and run driver. just spent a bunch of time and cash on new seals, etc before the ***** it hit it.