Hello, it's another wreck racing alumni ready to start my build thread here finally. I was in Wreck during the E28 and S10 builds and have since moved to California for work. Soon after, I picked up one of my childhood dream cars, a 1977 Toyota Celica Fastback with much inspiration from my friend papamilad and his 280z.
When I bought the car, it already had a ton of suspension mods including custom AE86 front arms and Fortune 500 coilovers. It also had a stage 1 cam and dual 40mm side draft Weber carbs for a somewhat racing setup. My goal is to make a nice street build, so the suspension upgrades were a huge plus, even though the paint had much to be desired. And so I got to work bringing the car back down to the bare metal, doing bodywork, and respraying it with 2K primer, and one year later, I have a single-colored car that will soon be wrapped until I can decide on a final color (currently thinking a blue).
Also during the year, I was able to take the Celica to a Japanese vintage car rally with the Breakfast Car Rally (BCR) up in Sonoma. It was awesome, but I felt the pain of both the race setup and carbs with multiple tunes required and my day ending with a pretty big breakdown 2 hours away from home. That is when I decided to swap out this engine with a 2AR out of a 2nd gen Scion TC. This comes with multiple advantages:
- More power
- Better trans for better ratios (W50->W58)
- EFI (no more stink)
- Reliability
- Lighter engine going from iron block to aluminum
- Random cult following from Frankenstein Motorworks with a ton of resources and huge potential for the engine
If you don’t know, California has pretty strict emissions regulations including smog. Cars only before 1975 are exempt, so my goal is to also check all the boxes and properly do the swap to get it approved and be able to smog my car as a Scion TC. Another challenge is to use as much of the parts bin as possible and avoid custom parts. Just finishing up parts stacking now and starting work, so I hope to document most of this as possible. Here are some pics of the before and after, and also the old 20R engine.