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RomanV wrote:Yep, looks like i might be right.
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Pit/ ... #JZ-series
Unless anyone knows any different?
2JZ-GTE DOHC 4 97-98 2997* (280)@5600 335@3600 86 86 8.5:1 VVT-i JP Supra, Aristo (voluntary 280hp limit, real hp ~350)
auch wrote:hey guyz, as most mkiv enthusiast would agree, 2jzgte engine are the lord or all engines in stock form but lets discuss about the major difference between the 98' onwards VVTI version 2jzgte to the 92'-97' 2jzgte motors aside from the more low end torque due to the variable cam timing.
also, do all 92'-97' 2jzgte of aristo and supras the same? are there any preferred year/models produced on a particular batch/year?
thanks and hoping to see your reviews
Zoom Magazine wrote:2JZ-GTE
Type: 2997 L6 Sequential twin turbo
Bore: 86mm
Stroke: 86mm
Comp: 8.5:1
Power: 206Kw @ 5600rpm
Torque: 430Nm @ 3600
The sequential twin turbos and long stroke of the 2JZ-GTE give it phenomenal torque. The staging of the turbos is easy to feel, with the real fun starting at around 4000rpm.
Like the 1JZ-GTE, the standard internals are amazingly strong. There are cars in America running 9sec passes with a stock botom-end. Even the 1200hp Veilside street-drag Supra uses a standard crank.
Apart from the JZA80 Supra, this engine appeared in the JZS147 Aristo 3.0V, though, only with automatic trans. The Supra was known for its six-speed manual, but we have heard of five-speed versions too.
Zoom Magazine wrote:2JZ-GTE VVT-I
Type: 2997cc L6 sequential twin turbo
Bore: 86mm
Stroke: 86mm
Comp: 8.5:1
Power: 206Kw @ 5600rpm
Torque: 451Nm @ 3600rpm
Unlike most of the VVTi upgrades, the 2JZGTE retained lower 8.5:1 compression,but torque still increased by 21Nm. This engine appeared in the 1996-on Supra and JZS161 Aristo V300.
Like the atmo version, it simply feels a bit smoother than the old model in its power delivery, rather than any dramatic change. It is certainly just as strong and as desirable. But you can expect to pay alot more to have those extra letters on the cam cover.
fivebob wrote:RomanV wrote:Yep, looks like i might be right.
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Pit/ ... #JZ-series
Unless anyone knows any different?
Err, according to your source...2JZ-GTE DOHC 4 97-98 2997* (280)@5600 335@3600 86 86 8.5:1 VVT-i JP Supra, Aristo (voluntary 280hp limit, real hp ~350)
CozmoNz wrote:Zoom Magazine wrote:2JZ-GTE
Type: 2997 L6 Sequential twin turbo
Power: 206Kw @ 5600rpm
Torque: 430Nm @ 3600
.Zoom Magazine wrote:2JZ-GTE VVT-I
Type: 2997cc L6 sequential twin turbo
Power: 206Kw @ 5600rpm
Torque: 451Nm @ 3600rpm
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CozmoNz wrote: eg. 86mm stroke giving massive torque, if its the stroke (being square) why hasnt the 3sgte got so much torque. Wonder if its the displacement, and not the stroke haha.
Si wrote:Engine model 1JZ-GTE vvti (single turbo)
Max.power (Net), kw(PS)/rpm 280 ps (205.94 kw) / 6200 rpm
Max.torque(Net), N*m(kg*m)/rpm 38.5 kg*m (377.56 N*m) / 2400 rpm
Engine model 1JZ-GTE (twin turbo)
Max.power (Net), kw(PS)/rpm 280 ps (205.94 kw) / 6200 rpm
Max.torque(Net), N*m(kg*m)/rpm 37.0 kg*m (362.85 N*m) / 4800 rpm
If toyota got these gains from going single turbo vvti on the 1jz, its a wonder why they didnt do the same for the 2jz
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