The 3S transmission can generally work with a 5S engine, as both engines belong to the Toyota family and share similar designs and mounting points. However, compatibility may depend on specific model variations and modifications required for proper fitment. It's advisable to check the transmission and engine specifications, including wiring and sensor compatibility, to ensure seamless integration. Always consult a professional mechanic or specialist for confirmation and guidance.
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To simplify the expression (3s - 5s - 5), combine the like terms (3s) and (-5s). This gives (-2s - 5). Thus, the simplified answer is (-2s - 5).
7-2s+4+5s ..... Okay first you combine like terms(add the like terms)..so its going to be 11+3s I did 7+4=11 then -2s+5s=3s So the answer can be 11+3s or 3s+11
5s - 6 = 2s, ie 5s - 2s = 6, ie 3s = 6, ie s = 2
Points: (s, 2s) and (3s, 8s) Slope: (8s-2s)/(3s-s) = 6s/2s = 3 Perpendicular slope: -1/3 Midpoint: (s+3s)/2 and (2s+8s)/2 = (2s, 5s) Equation: y-5s = -1/3(x-2s) => 3y-15s = -1(x-2s) => 3y = -x+17x Perpendicular bisector equation in its general form: x+3y-17s = 0
Nope. 3S-FE to 5S-FE is very direct (bolt in if same generation of engine) but the 5S-FE to 5S-GE conversion is quite a lot more in-depth- there's some wiring needed to get the GE intake running properly, and some work needs to be done on the head/block to get water passages in the right places.
5s - 3 = 3s - 92s = -6s = -3
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To simplify the expression (3s - 5s - 5), combine the like terms (3s) and (-5s). This gives (-2s - 5). Thus, the simplified answer is (-2s - 5).
7-2s+4+5s ..... Okay first you combine like terms(add the like terms)..so its going to be 11+3s I did 7+4=11 then -2s+5s=3s So the answer can be 11+3s or 3s+11
3s + 4t + 2s + 5s + 6tGroup all of the like 's' terms & 't' terms together:(3s+2s+5s) + (4t + 6t)10s + 10t or 10(s+t)
Yes. 3S and 5S have same physical characteristics, the gearbox is same
if it is the 3s-ge (2.0) or the 5s-fe (2.2) then it is a non-interference engine. I don't know about the 1.8 liter engine though.
5s - 6 = 2s, ie 5s - 2s = 6, ie 3s = 6, ie s = 2
3s has a principle quantum number of n=3 5s has a principle quantum number of n=5
No the exhaust system will not be a direct fit. The exhaust pipe and converter may work but the tail pipe will be different.
Points: (s, 2s) and (3s, 8s) Slope: (8s-2s)/(3s-s) = 6s/2s = 3 Perpendicular slope: -1/3 Midpoint: (s+3s)/2 and (2s+8s)/2 = (2s, 5s) Equation: y-5s = -1/3(x-2s) => 3y-15s = -1(x-2s) => 3y = -x+17x Perpendicular bisector equation in its general form: x+3y-17s = 0