2tr into 95 pickup
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2tr into 95 pickup
Ok so I came across a 2005 Tacoma that's been wrecked for a good deal, but I thought it had the 3rz but it has a 2rt with a 5 speed, can this swap be done if I practically have the whole truck for parts? Searched and can't seem to find my answer any help would be greatly appreciated.
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This is something I've done some research on, and I believe it's very do-able.
The 5-speed is an R-series transmission, so the buzz on the 'net is that an R151 or R150 transmission should bolt up to the 2Tr bellhousing.
Besides that, you'd definitely need the harness, sensors and ECU out of the donor, as well as all the emissions gear, motor mounts, and probably clutch master.
Two big considerations:
1. The 2Tr-FE is drive-by-wire, so you'll need to scoop up the throttle with the donor.
2. If there is any of that electronic security garbage (anti-theft, etc) it might freak out and disable the ECU after the transplant.
The 5-speed is an R-series transmission, so the buzz on the 'net is that an R151 or R150 transmission should bolt up to the 2Tr bellhousing.
Besides that, you'd definitely need the harness, sensors and ECU out of the donor, as well as all the emissions gear, motor mounts, and probably clutch master.
Two big considerations:
1. The 2Tr-FE is drive-by-wire, so you'll need to scoop up the throttle with the donor.
2. If there is any of that electronic security garbage (anti-theft, etc) it might freak out and disable the ECU after the transplant.
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This is something I've done some research on, and I believe it's very do-able.
The 5-speed is an R-series transmission, so the buzz on the 'net is that an R151 or R150 transmission should bolt up to the 2Tr bellhousing.
Besides that, you'd definitely need the harness, sensors and ECU out of the donor, as well as all the emissions gear, motor mounts, and probably clutch master.
Two big considerations:
1. The 2Tr-FE is drive-by-wire, so you'll need to scoop up the throttle with the donor.
2. If there is any of that electronic security garbage (anti-theft, etc) it might freak out and disable the ECU after the transplant.
The 5-speed is an R-series transmission, so the buzz on the 'net is that an R151 or R150 transmission should bolt up to the 2Tr bellhousing.
Besides that, you'd definitely need the harness, sensors and ECU out of the donor, as well as all the emissions gear, motor mounts, and probably clutch master.
Two big considerations:
1. The 2Tr-FE is drive-by-wire, so you'll need to scoop up the throttle with the donor.
2. If there is any of that electronic security garbage (anti-theft, etc) it might freak out and disable the ECU after the transplant.
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Interestingly enough, 4-Wheel and Offroad Mag's just released their selection of wheelers to participate in this year's Ultimate Adventure, and one of the participants is a man who owns a Samurai with a 2TR-FE/R150 combo. It seems that it's a possibility.
Keep me up to date, I'd love to see how this turns out; this is something I've been considering for my own truck.
Keep me up to date, I'd love to see how this turns out; this is something I've been considering for my own truck.
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