When did the Toyota Celica GTS come out?
There is an all-new, seventh-generation Celica for 2000, and, in top-level GTS trim, it’s among the highest- performance Celicas ever. Only the late All-Trac Turbo, produced from the 1988 to 1993, compares to it in speed and handling ability.
What are the specs of a 2000 Toyota Celica?
The new styling features a low nose, steeply raked windshield, sharp creases along the sides and a tall tail, a marked contrast to the rounded, soft shape of the previous generation. Overall length is about 4 inches shorter at 170.
What’s the rev limit on a Toyota Celica?
When people complained about the loss of power and the shortened power band, Toyota went back to the original rev limit on the 2003 and 2004 models by just changed the shift gates to wider ones and issued a T.S.B. for the shift gates for the 2000 and 2001. – The revlimiter (governor) on the 2002 Celicas are set at about 7,300 rpm.
Can you change the ECU on a 2002 Toyota Celica?
The only way to change the 2002 is to do a ECU swap with a 2001 or 2003. In addition to changing the ECU you will need the knock sensor swapped out as well.
1982 saw the introduction of the third generation Celica. Styling was changed considerably from previous models and power was now provided by 2.4-liter engines. In 1983, Toyota added the GT-S model to the Celica line to re-inject the sports image that Celica had lost as it grew larger and heavier with each subsequent model.
What kind of suspension did Toyota Celica have in 1983?
With the start of the 1983 model year, the GT-S became a separate model, rather than an options package, available in both Sport Coupe and Liftback form. The big news was the incorporation of independent rear suspension, again borrowed from the Supra.
When did the second generation Celica come out?
The second generation Celica was released in 1978, and was again available in both ST and GT trim levels. Power was provided by 2.2-liter engines for both models. This new generation offered more safety, power and economy than previous models, and was awarded Motor Trend’s “Import Car of the Year” for 1978.
When did the Toyota Celica Supra come out?
From the March 1982 issue of Car and Driver. On about the second day it became obvious that Toyota had figured out some way to magnetize black paint.