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Old 01-22-2009, 06:56 PM   #11
CASTREX
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yes as long as you have the same engine...
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Not true.... Just to clarify.


Even when the first gen Yaris (Echo) and the late Gen share the same engine 1NZ-FE, there are some some IMPORTANT differences onthe placement of the perifericals.

Just at the top of my head... the Throttel Body possition and Intake configuration is different and the Pulleys configuration is different as well.

So it PROBABLY won't be a plug n Play unit for a 1st gen Yaris ( ECHO ). Not to mention the ECU and wiring is different as well.

For a first gen Yaris you are better off looking for a supercharger from a 1st gen Scion xB. That is a much better match than the US spec Yaris.
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