Thread: 7m vs 1jz
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Old 03-28-2006, 06:15 PM   #25
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The parts for the 1JZ are not necessarily hard to get a hold of...anymore. As the swap becomes more and more common, the parts that are not direct replacements w/ the 2JZ (It's a long list!) can be gotten by many companies in the states that stock these parts. Champion / Jay Marks Toyota stocks many 1JZ specific Genuine Toyota parts. I think you just have to be more resourceful in getting the parts that you need. Sometimes you have to trick the Autoparts stores into giving you the parts that you need and not bother w/ what car it is for. That being said...it's still not cheap. My total investment so far in this swap is $4,500 ish and I still have a short list of parts that I need to get still (clutch being the most costly of them). It really comes down to commitment and money. If you want to work w/ this engine, "you've got to ask yourself one question...how do you feel about full frontal male nudity?" (-Waiting) Just kidding, but you do need to know if it's worth that much money to you to have a JZ motor in your MkIII. With as much money that I will have invested in the swap ($5,000ish) I will be pushing about 300hp to the wheels...with that much money you could build a monster 7m and all the supporting hardware to have well over that much power.
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