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01-19-2008, 11:27 AM | #1 |
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Updates on 2jz swap (mounts) (S14)
I swear I remember reading somewhere that people were using stock mounts with the 2j. All I can find when I search is discussion of the $1500 kit from tech2. So what's the deal? No way I am paying that much for mounts. If I can't use the stock mounts, I will have some made.
Also, what is a reputable company from which to source the engine. I see people are getting engine/ecu/harness for around $1500 these days.... Any other comments about the swap would be appreciated. Thanks |
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01-19-2008, 09:48 PM | #3 |
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its not the mounts.. its the kit. you get custom xmember.. 1-piece driftshaft and mounts... my friend bought this kit for his 2j s14 swap
you can USE the stock mounts.. but you cant used the stock xmember.. it needs to be modified. ** 1500 for a 2j??? but be blown. SR long blocks sell for 1k ish.. so im sure a 2j long block or short.. sells for 1500 my friend paid 2500+500 for the r154 tranny. |
01-19-2008, 09:52 PM | #4 |
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Yeah even if you use the stock mounts, you'd need to cut/box the crossmember (which is do-able) and order up a 1pc driveshaft. The "bolt in" solutions always cost an arm and a leg lol.
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01-19-2008, 10:18 PM | #5 |
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jdm-online.com has JDM 2jzgte engine sets with auto tranny for $1899 + shipping
The $1500 I got from ebay (just from pricing them, would never order form there) |
01-20-2008, 10:19 AM | #6 | |
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my buddy got his clip for 2500 well worth it because we KNOW it runs so if it goes in the car and doesnt.. its something we did lol |
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01-20-2008, 11:55 AM | #7 |
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Search on FA, Duy has a 2J s14 and I remember him saying he used stock metal supra mount brackets with nismo rubber mounts, and then simply slotted out the mount hole on the x-member.
Provided you have a front sump motor he said it would drop in, then all you do is make a trans bracket and driveshaft. |
01-20-2008, 03:54 PM | #8 |
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Wow, I'm now going to hunt on FA for his car... I remember Duy's car... I didn't think he used the stock crossmember, did he flip it around at least?
Also, yeah, get a clip. You'll end up needing a bunch of stuff out of it, plus you can be more certain that it's complete. And with the Toyota stuff, sure you can find stuff front clips/engine sets with auto trannies, but all three manual tranny options suck - the w58 (came in US-spec 2JZ-GE) sucks balls, the r154 (came in JDM 3G Supras and Soarers on the 1JZ-GTE) can only handle about 400hp, and the true 2JZ-GTE 6spd costs upwards of $1k. Ouch.
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01-20-2008, 07:17 PM | #10 |
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Well, it's the stuff you don't list that you end up needing. I know it sounds ambiguous, but seriously, you never know exactly what you need from the donor car until you try and put an incomplete engine set into your car and realize that you're missing a lower harness/power steering part/etc.
The other thing is, if you buy a clip, you can be more certain about the condition of the parts. You never know with either of them if they're good as advertised, but at least in a clip you can make sure you have everything, and check mileage if the cluster is intact.
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01-20-2008, 09:44 PM | #12 | |
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why do you want to do a 2j anyways? only people with big pockets deserve to do this kind of swap. |
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01-20-2008, 10:04 PM | #14 |
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^^^ I believe those prices to be correct. Keep in mind that if you're getting a 2JZ-GTE out of an Aristo, it's not twin, sequential turbo like the supras - it's a single T51 I believe. Really doesn't matter if you're replacing the turbo(s) anyway, just FYI
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01-21-2008, 07:26 AM | #15 | |
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**copied from Venus-Auto.com "94-96 toyota aristo jzx147 2jz-gtte (dohc with twin turbo) complete motor + ecu + wire harness 280hp" i also had a 2j out of an aristo in my garage |
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01-21-2008, 01:25 PM | #16 |
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I'm doing a 1jz swap in my s13, I will be starting one of those project threads in a few days. I will include all the details on how to do the swap WITHOUT tech2 and all the crap they sell. Wiring Also. GSXRJJordan is kind of on the right track with saying that "bolt-in" solutions are expensive, but U CAN do it for less than 1500. And also the R154 trans holds 700hp not 400, thats straight off of the tech archives on Supra Forums. Oh and before someone jumps on this...the 1jz and 2jz mounts are exactly the same. Thus why you can swap the 2jz block with the 1jz head and make a 1.5jz without modifying....anything.
Here are some prices: Custom Mounts: 400 Driveshaft: 250 Custom FMIC piping: 200 Custom 3" Exhaust(Not including mufflers or silencers): 250 Aristo Front sump oil setup: 175 Walbro Pump: 85 USDM 2jz water pump: 150 There is a lot of misc. too. Gaskets that need replacing, belts, hoses, wire, solder, heatshrink, etc. I know I left a whole bunch of stuff out but....I'm in a hurry. If your doing a 2jz, you need the Ass half of the 1jz motorset to make it fit. Meaning:1jz bellhousing, flywheel, R154, 7mgte or 1jz Clutch. The 6 speed trans is just too big to fit in the tunnel....or so I've read. And another bummer....the r154 shifter doesnt line up with the hole unless its a Soarer r154. |
01-21-2008, 01:29 PM | #17 |
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For the wiring stuff you can also go through Drew. He has someone that will do it. You ship it to him, pay him and he ships it back.
I used to deal with him a lot back in the days. Cool guy. I think its something about the placement of the shifter if you don't use their crossmember. I think it's like if you use stock then it sits up front more and you have to cut the hole bigger to accomedate and with their kit you don't have to. Ah can't remember for sure. I'm an idiot. |
01-21-2008, 01:32 PM | #18 | |
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01-21-2008, 02:00 PM | #19 |
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I'm in the process of doing a 1JZ into an S13 and the place you wanna go to for info is www.2jzswap.com their kit is mucho bucks, but the info is free!!!!!!!..lol
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01-21-2008, 02:03 PM | #20 |
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Wiring
Azndoc....in regards to the wiring, there are two places that I know that will do it. One is on ebay, calls himself Dr. Tweak. He charges 450 for plug and play but you have to send him both the KA and JZ harness as donors. I thought it was too much, so I dug up all the schematics, made myself a little black box that converts the tach signal and the speedo pulses to utilize the stock gauges and started soldering. For the shifter location, not matter how you do it, you must extend it, tech2 can do it for 250, or once again...bust out the welder. Unless of course u have a soarer r154 which is noticably different. Its only off center by about a 1.5" though if you want to choose to not even bother.
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01-21-2008, 04:39 PM | #24 |
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So basically either I need to get an Aristo engine or else a Supra engine and then get the Aristo sump setup and I won't have to hack up the crossmember?
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01-21-2008, 05:40 PM | #25 |
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That's correct, but you will still have to make up some kind of mount. The mounts that I have bolt to the block and then to the top of the Stock KA or Nismo mounts. No crossmember mod needed. I once read somewhere that it is possible to take out the rubber part of the stock 2jz mounts and bolt whats left directly to the crossmember. That would mean it has no vibration elimation though. Thats just what I read once, I have no clue if its fact or not.
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01-21-2008, 05:42 PM | #26 |
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Sounds about right ~ and my apologies about the hp rating on the R154 - mixed it up with the w58 nums (I'm workin on my roommate's SC300/3G Supra 1JZ swap). This thread is actually extremely helpful
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01-21-2008, 05:47 PM | #27 | |
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What is all needed to make it front sump? I'm guessing just the pan and pick up? Thanks everyone, there are no threads out there with this kind of info that I could find. It's good to get it all in one thread. |
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01-21-2008, 05:52 PM | #28 |
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garage works once made a set of mounts that were badass. they used the stock 240sx mounts so you can choose what mounts you want to use as far as quality and stiffness goes. they required no cutting and sat the motor as far back and as low as possible i have ever seen in an S chassis. i think the guy who had them told me they were one-off. if somebody in california could talk to garage works to produce them that would be swell
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