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Hi guys, took my car to a mechanic and he diagnosed the problem however due to a mix of techno lingo and accent, I couldnt understand much of what he was going on about. I did however accept that he thought a problem in my engine which caused heavy loss of performance and also a lawnmowerish sound from the engine bay could be fixed by buying a new bottom end. I took this into consideration and asked how much a newengine would be, he stated £380 reconditioned (30'000 miles) with £120 fitting. To me this was cheap so Im also considering other engines. Being 20, and just getting my 1st years NCD I was wondering whether the experts within you could suggest an equal or slightly more powered engine which would fit without much hassle or extra cost to insurance or fitting? I wouldnt mind going upto £800 inc fitting, so please suggest away... :) cheers

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Have you taken it to Toyota for a second opinion? £500 for a second hand re-con engine sounds a bit iffy to me.

Why is it being reconditioned at 30,000 miles? You may be buying another lump of trouble.

Another question I forgot to ask in your original thread was do you know why your engine was using so much oil in the first place?

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You could prob just get your engine reconditioned, then you wouldn't have to worry about anything!

Brad =)

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You could a 1.3 turbo engine in it :thumbsup: from a glanza, saw one on eBay for 450 with 60k on it not so long ago, but i would emagine you'd need all the looms and ecu etc

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Plus you'd pay a load more in labour as the looms won't match up between the two, some guys doing it on his 1.0 on the Yaris Club (google it :P ) , IIRC he started it around May time and as far as I'm aware it still isnt on the road yet.

Just stick to putting a T Sport engine in, your not going to get a better lump in that bay, unless your names Earpl of course.

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ye decided to get the same engine. The reconditioned one is from a car which had rear end damage, so I assume it'll be ok. I dont know why it originally burnt oil, however, when I do get the engine fixed/replaced ill defo find out what is going on in there.

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