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Ok this is probably a dumb question for most of you. I've been thinking of either rebuilding my 7mgte or doing a 1jz swap. There's a shop near me and they have done a lot of work with supras and they send me an email .about a 1jvvti swap and was wondering if any of you have heard of this?
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Yeah, what about it? They're commonly sourced from Cressidas and require swapping the oil pump and pan... other than that it's not much different than a regular 1JZ swap.
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It's a 1JZ. They can be extremely reliable. As with any swap I recommend you rebuild it first; It is still an old engine. They may be a little trickier to tune, I haven't ever looked into it.
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If it helps you at all. VVTI is just the abbreviation for Variable Valve Timing with Intelligence. It is used on all toyota motors now to the best of my knowledge.
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