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View Poll Results: whats better, 7m or 1jz | |||
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7 | 58.33% |
1JZ |
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5 | 41.67% |
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 12. You may not vote on this poll |
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#1 |
Lexus & 550's
Join Date: Aug 2005
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which is better? it sounds like the 1jz motor is the one to get for major hp. but why is it so tuff, whats the differences , pros and cons? I see the intake manifold is routed differently to the IC but what about the block and head? both are 3.0L so they should be close to the same hp stock but it think the ijz has like 90 more hp stock?
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7M POWAH! ;)
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: New Zealand
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i'm gonna keep this short n sweet
![]() 7m = 45 years old and a glorifed 2ltr na 1jz = 2.5ltr (not 3 hehe) built as a turbo engine, mhg, hyperteustic (sp?) pistons (stronger than normal) and loves to rev 7m = great engine when built correctly but lacks 50hp in comparison to 1jz both make power easy when built 1jz = tough off the shelf items (some are swappable with 2jz) 7m = parts EVERYWHERE 1jz = costs heaps to get shipped + installed + running 7m = use what it'd cost to do 1jz and you'd have a mean 7m at the end of the day it's all up to you if any bashing goes on here your post will be deleted, please stick to voting on the poll only... if i have left out a valid point you may post if you feel the need
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Lexus & 550's
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7m = 45 years old and a glorifed 2ltr na
Is that you or the basic origin of the 7m design?......lmao Russ ![]() |
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good info ,thanks. I didnt mean to start any bashing here so play nice russ. heheh
i read this add and it said it was a 3.0l? good price.. http://www.naganojapanese.com/jdm_1jzgtte.htm 1JZGTTE » Year : 92-95 » Valve train : Twin Turbo » Jdm transmission : Hydraulic » Displacement : 3.0L » Horsepower : 320 HP » Torque : 315 lbs-ft@4000rpm » Compression : 8.5:1 » Price : 1100.00$ (USD) i was just wondering what ppl thought about the motors. Last edited by joel williams; 09-24-2005 at 10:07 PM. Reason: more info |
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7M POWAH! ;)
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oh they're actually talking about the 2jzgte there
![]() hehe russ.... the m series engine began life in 1965 ![]()
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ok i thought something was wrong,, so is the 1jz a single turbo? and the 2jz is the same block but set for duel turbo? Is that the deal?
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