My personal opinion and i know people will dis agree. But jz is the only way to go if u are looking for high HP and reliability. I had a 7m built to 503hp and after every race it would seem Id find leakage from somewhere I am new to the jz's but I'm in love with them...
With a jz they are built for power... stock INTERNALS can handle 600hp with just valvetrain and cams the the blocks can handle 900hp all day long.. ALL of that is with upgraded fuel system including injectors and turbo...or two if u keep it twin...(more power can be made off of a single)
1jzgte swaps easier into mkiii and cheaper (to swap in, motors around the same price) but has ceramic wheel turbos which make them a weak point so before cranking up the boost on the ct12a's they need to be rebuilt with steel wheels and shaft.
2jzgte is .5L bigger so more power can be made ultimately. but the 1jz revs higher due to the shorter stroke. Has ct12b turbos which are a lot better built topped out around 18psi ( don't quote me on that but its in that ball park)
7mgte can make big power. But 1j or 2j will make more mod to mod. And the 7m is older technology so there for more prone to problems. But is still a beast!
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1995 Toyota Supra SE 71k miles. Master power T70
stock 2jzge
1989 Toyota Supra. 1jzgte swap 5 speed of course..
Driftmotion 60-1 single turbo kit. Cxracing FMIC. 2jz 550cc injectors... soon to come..... EMS Stinger. BC 264 cams 680cc injectors Spec stage 4 clutch and A LOT of boost!------SOLD
1999 Ford F350 diesel
2004 Jaguar XJR Supercharged
If it hasnt broke you haven pushed it hard enough!!
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