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Old 04-09-2004, 02:18 PM
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2jz gte in a no turbo

can you put a 2jz gte in a non turbo supra?
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Old 04-09-2004, 02:21 PM
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It's possible, but it does take a lot work, being as the tranny's are different and i don't know if the rear ends are the same and also the computer will be very different.
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Re: 2jz gte in a no turbo

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Re: 2jz gte in a no turbo

non turbo supra? what year? mk3 or mk4? it'll fit both, but mk4 will be easier because it will be almost a bolt on motor. mk3, more modifications as i heard it will barely fit the motor but it will fit.
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Re: 2jz gte in a no turbo

Same chassis... same mounting points... bolt-in. Like I've always said, if you have to ask it's probably to difficult for you. Like Amish kid said, diff trans, diff driveshaft, different electronics/wiring harness, diff block, head, mounts, and the list goes on. You'd be best off getting a TT half-cut and swapping everything over.
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Re: 2jz gte in a no turbo

i say go for it...if my friend can put one in an MkII with the 6 speed tranny then u can put one in a 4th gen...but like project said u may not kno enough to begin the journey..if u got the time and $$..and ur willing to possibly screw up ur car for good then go fer it..question tho..why dont u just buy the twin turbo set up for ur existing engine if its a 4th gen? and if its a third gen. then get the third gen. setup and put a T76 up in there..shit will tear..thats wut im lookin to do with my MkII..so if anyone knows someone who has the stock turbo parts from an MkIII let me kno...



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Re: 2jz gte in a no turbo

you'll need a different wiring harness, rear end, ECU, and tranny to do the swap sucessfully. The na tranny will fall from the amount of stock boost on it. the rear end in a TT car has a factory LSD so you'll need that, the ECU and wiring harness for obvious reasons. It can be done, but it's easier just to buy a new car. Trust me.
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