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Lexus is300 engine in a supra


Nathanj1142

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Finding it difficult to find the differences between the is300 2jz and the supra one.

 

I'd like to build up an na-t engine to go in my supra over time so that i don't have to take my car off the road again.

 

Other than the sump setup, are there any other variances that might cause me an issue if i use a non-vvti lexus engine? IE: using the supra loom. (my current engine is non-vvti)

 

Cheers,

Nathan

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The NA VVTi has weaker rods as well but if only running low boost wouldn’t be a problem if your just building the bottom end and using your head sure you can just retain everything if your non VVTi as your cams and head will still run dizzy

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I'm doing a VVTi NA-T.. makes sense, extra spool and no dizzy/HT leads. Much more modern set up

 

Weaker rods yes, I had my bottom end forged or you can use TT or GE non vvti rods depending on your power goals

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I'm doing a VVTi NA-T.. makes sense, extra spool and no dizzy/HT leads. Much more modern set up

 

Weaker rods yes, I had my bottom end forged or you can use TT or GE non vvti rods depending on your power goals

 

If i were to go down the vvti route, would a lexus engine be a fairly easy swap? my concern is adapting the loom to accompany CAN which i believe is what the VVTI heads run on?

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i'd like to add that im planning on going for a Link ECU setup too, so this might be beneficial if going VVTI

 

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Yes, but depending on year they are either non-vvti or vvti

 

So in this case, would a gs300 non-vvti be a straight swap?

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i'd like to add that im planning on going for a Link ECU setup too, so this might be beneficial if going VVTI

 

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So in this case, would a gs300 non-vvti be a straight swap?

 

Nothing is a straight swap :D I guess it will be similar to aristo TT swap(http://www.2jzgarage.com/2014/08/toyota-supra-na-tt-conversion-summary-part-1/)

The biggest issue will be wiring.

 

Do you already have a head or bottom-end?

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Nothing is a straight swap :D I guess it will be similar to aristo TT swap(http://www.2jzgarage.com/2014/08/toyota-supra-na-tt-conversion-summary-part-1/)

The biggest issue will be wiring.

 

Do you already have a head or bottom-end?

 

Yeah I already have my engine. I just wanted to build one up that I can swap straight in when I’m ready to go turbo

 

 

 

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Yeah I already have my engine. I just wanted to build one up that I can swap straight in when I’m ready to go turbo

 

 

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Oh I see, if you are chasing 400-450 hp then VVTI stock bottomend should be fine (you will have more torque down low because of VVTI too)

If you want anything more than that I would get a non-VVTI block (should be fine for around 600-700, although some people push it up to 1k hp) or you could go for VVTI engine + rods and pistons but it will be more expensive.

 

I don't think it will be any different swapping a VVTI or non-VVTI since you will have to do the wiring anyways.

 

Of course best thing possible is to find a Supra engine, but they are as rare as unicorns

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If your planning running the Link ECU it shouldn’t be to much of a problem as you will be adapting wiring and adding new sensor looms and extension harnesses will be much easier to get it from a supra donor though and even better if you get the engine harness with it

If you go to the Link ECU forum and do some searches there’s a lot of great info there that helps you from other people who have done it you can also post threads and share files and maps to get you running Then take for mapping this is what I did might be worth a look first

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