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09-27-2012, 04:41 PM | #721 |
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Here is the alt wiring for anyone who wants to know how to wire it up on a s13. This is with the oval aristo plug. Red with blue stripe goes to a switched 12v, white goes to your factory white alt wire which is your 12v, and yellow goes to your white with red stripe factory alt wire, its for your charge light. Hope that helps some people
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09-30-2012, 02:23 PM | #724 | |
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10-02-2012, 09:24 AM | #727 |
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i saw a post somewhere of someone using the Xessive mounts with no issues.
Does anyone have pics of a GTE swapped S13 with a 4" Downpipe?
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10-02-2012, 10:04 AM | #728 |
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It would depend on your turbo manifold positioning.
With this engine setup we are using a custom fabricated 4" Downpipe That is a side exit behind the Passenger Front Wheel. The install is using our Zerolift Mount Kit Zerolift 3.5" Aluminum Driveshaft and Zerolift Prototype Engine Mounts (Soon to be released) I can provide more photos on request.
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10-04-2012, 07:24 PM | #729 |
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curious to know this too. I already bought their mounts but they will be sitting for a couple months until I'm ready. Shipping was quick and good customer service though
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10-05-2012, 07:12 PM | #730 |
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s13 build sr20 400whp
Hello everone.. wanna say great thread.
Iam thinking to do 2jz swap in my s13 (winter project) wondering what would be the best turbo manifold to use and what turbo so it fit perfect!pardon my English. thanx |
10-06-2012, 06:59 AM | #731 |
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Pretty much any standard Supra manifold will work. Turbo is up to you. If you're worried about fitment issues, its really no different then any fitment issues people have run into on Supras. Once you go so big on a turbo you'll need to look at custom options anyways. I'd suggest spending lots of reading time over on supraforums researching your power goals and what people have used.
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10-07-2012, 06:56 PM | #736 |
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Yes unfortunately on stock twins, also the passenger side has two mounting options ill have pics up soon I hope. Instead of mounting the new mount where the original was you mount it more forward like in the image. All I did for extra assurance was get a longer hose to go to the oil pan and slightly bend the turbo drain tube back towards the flywheel slightly.
-the two bolt holes to the left are where the stock engine mounts would be. Also to put the drivers side mount on its 10 times easier to remove the oil filter assembly Now I'm just debating on if I want to go with poly engine and trans mounts or not but if you can just go single these stock twins suck to work around.
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10-08-2012, 10:30 AM | #737 | |
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The mounts are designed to fit on either side of the block and should always angle towards the rear. In that pic for some reason it angles toward the front. |
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10-08-2012, 11:30 PM | #738 |
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damn spam, does anyone know if a 2jzge vvti head will fit on a 1jz vvti block? i got a free head....haha, the ports are much bigger than my 1jz vvti ports...like a lot, and i got free 2jzgte vvti cams with it too....
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10-09-2012, 08:24 AM | #739 |
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Finally got a good amount of fundz to get started... now I need a shopping list if anyone wants to post up their setup/parts list
Ive got an S13 looking to drop in a 2jz with a PT6266 .68a/r right off the bat
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10-09-2012, 08:29 AM | #740 |
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We have plenty of the JZ Mounts currently in stock ready to ship.
And Steel, Aluminum, or Chromoly driveshaft
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10-09-2012, 10:19 AM | #742 | |
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2JZGTE VVTI with 42R Borgwarner Equivalent, Nitrous, Turbo400 with trans Brake. Cars best run so far is a 9.622 1/4 mile. We are also testing our prototype motor mounts in this same car. With numerous sub 10 second passes with 1.4-1.5 sec 60ft times The mounts are still 100% good to go.
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10-09-2012, 01:09 PM | #744 | |
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10-09-2012, 09:10 PM | #746 | |
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A: They're more price comparable to the Xcessive mounts, and you could argue the claim to more structural bracing and steel used in your design for the extra $50 B: I wouldn't feel like I'm paying the JZ ricer tax mark up of an extra $100 over your own RB mounts that consist or more parts/steel/welding/processing over the JZ mounts. Take this for what it's worth, I'm just a consumer trying to give feedback on products I'm shopping around for. |
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10-10-2012, 09:30 PM | #747 | |
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But I bought timing belt clutch flywheel etc. so it can be done for cheaper depending on how you spend your money. -also going sinlge off bat is such a good idea I can't stress how much of a PITA twins have been for me to work around
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10-11-2012, 05:03 AM | #748 |
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I have right about 5k in my 2j in s13 swap. But that's a bone stock motor, spec stage 3 clutch, new timing belt, tensioner, idler, front and rear main seal, water pump, 3" down pipe, pulleys, custom driveshaft made locally, gauges, and did wiring and swap myself. So it can be done for under 10k like alot of people say it costs.
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10-11-2012, 06:04 AM | #749 |
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Cost will depend on how you want your build to go and whether or not your a DIY-er.
I can tell you first hand that working on a 2j project is a whole different ball game compared to my 3 SR builds. If your looking for a rather stock car with a few nice goodies then about $10k is the average cost. If your looking to spend cash on a awesome standalone (ProEfi, Haltech, etc), looking to make some serious power (rethink trans, clutch, Diff, Axles, Tires, Rims, Fuel, Turbo, Exhaust components....yada yada yada), your looking at easily over $15k and thats if you do a lot of stuff yourself. My buddy did a total cost review for his 800hp setup and he is at about $32k with paint and all of the goodies. Then again he did about 2/3 of the work himself but in general it costs to play with a 2j when compared to the SR. And PS...my personal opinion, if your looking at the 6266 turbo just go to the 6766 with an 81+ A/R. You will be much happier in the end and have room to move into the 700+hp range if you decide to up your power goals. Full boost by about 4300-4600 RPM depending on your setup and the powerband stays till about 7200 RPM. Real fun setup to drive on the streets. Last edited by 2muchboost; 10-11-2012 at 06:39 AM.. |
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