This is something that I have often wondered.
As we know, the G series heads are wider and offer better performance at the top range of the RPM range. The F series head is narrow and offers more torque down low RPM ranges, but nothing up high, for better economy.
So can anyone tell me the reason that Toyota only made (as far as I am aware) a 1UZFE and not a 1UZGE. Sure, theres the fact that its already a V8, and would consume a fair amount of gas, but surely a performance don't-care-about-gas model should have been made too?
Would it perhaps be that because the width of a G spec head would be TOO wide, preventing the possibility of an efficient intake plenum? Or would the actual cost of the production be way too much to justify it?
Anyone know?