yes its possible, you would likely be the first to do it though. Would need to fabricate mounts and axles, the wiring would a nightmare, all for 5 more hp?
With the money being thrown away to swap I would just slap a supercharger in the Corolla and call it a day. Very cheap and cost effective plus you wont have trouble with emissions testing if mandatory in your state
No just not worth the efforts and money thrown in, there are many issues to settle my friend, firstly is it raodworthiness, safety for the operator. Stop thinking of this idea you are not there yet.
you might be able but i wouldn't do it for sure.... toyota has the most reliable engines of all times. if you want to change you need to check every measure of the engines to see if it matches every screw and bolt perfectly, not talking of the cables you need to change...
adn another important question... does the toyota corolla chassis holds the power of the new engine without breaking??
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