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Dissident
Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Detroit
Posts: 1,094
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72 Lemans w/7MGTE
American muscle car, supra engine, built in Germany:
http://www.chromjuwelen.com/componen...1152&g2_page=1 Hope this isn't a repost.
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Addicted to oil
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Palm Beach
Age: 32
Posts: 1,987
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Thats weird...I had to answer a math question to prove I'm not a robot.
Anyways...interesting combination.
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![]() 1990 Grand National Black Hardtop MK3 | SP61 | AEM EMS | JE | Eagle | OS valves | Tial WG | HPF Intercooler | KSracing FFIM | 272 BC cams | HKS Stopper HG | Spec 3 Clutch | Fluidyne Rad | 3" Blitz Nur-Spec Exhaust | 680cc Injs | Aeromotive FPR | Tokico Struts | ST Springs | AVC-R| AEM Wideband | Sway Bars | Slotted/Drilled Rotors | Axxis MM Pads | SS Lines | Pioneer 6.5" CD/GPS/DVD | 5.25" Infinityx4 | Volk GTC 18"X9" and 18"x10" | Bomex lip | Kaminari sides | 2 Tone Leather | MC modded R154 | NSX headlights |
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Dissident
Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Detroit
Posts: 1,094
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Robots can't do math?
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Addicted to oil
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Palm Beach
Age: 32
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![]() 1990 Grand National Black Hardtop MK3 | SP61 | AEM EMS | JE | Eagle | OS valves | Tial WG | HPF Intercooler | KSracing FFIM | 272 BC cams | HKS Stopper HG | Spec 3 Clutch | Fluidyne Rad | 3" Blitz Nur-Spec Exhaust | 680cc Injs | Aeromotive FPR | Tokico Struts | ST Springs | AVC-R| AEM Wideband | Sway Bars | Slotted/Drilled Rotors | Axxis MM Pads | SS Lines | Pioneer 6.5" CD/GPS/DVD | 5.25" Infinityx4 | Volk GTC 18"X9" and 18"x10" | Bomex lip | Kaminari sides | 2 Tone Leather | MC modded R154 | NSX headlights |
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BMM
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Columbus Ohio
Age: 20
Posts: 2,331
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^^
![]() Anyways, thats a pretty interesting swap. |
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SupraForums Member
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Michigan
Age: 27
Posts: 117
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That's pretty awesome to me, I would love to see some video of it running. I have a couple of muscle car buddies who would shit a brick if they saw it. They are fairly impressed with what my MKIII can pull off with the 3.0L turbo.
Edit: Apparently I lost my grammar for the day. |
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SupraForums Member
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Southlake, Texas
Age: 28
Posts: 3,881
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look on page three.... obviously the 7M doesn't like being in that car LOL
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Banned
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Chicago
Posts: 2,136
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liquid to air freon? anyone else notice that?
is this some technology im not aware of... some sort of intercooler/air conditioner? |
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SupraForums Member
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Southern California
Age: 52
Posts: 167
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Seems like everyone and their brothers are switching out thier stock motors and going Supra I6, try going to google, then videos, then type in 2jz, man there are some sweet everythings out there with Supra I6's LOL
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TheFastCoonAss
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Austin, Texas, USA
Posts: 5,735
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Ford was going to have a system in the new Lightnings that would use the cars A/C system and give it one 60WHP shot at the push of a button, good enough for a 1/4 mile run. The truck never saw development though.
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A Happy Dad
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Markansas
Age: 50
Posts: 2,100
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I bad want to do a '29 Ford pickup with a 2JZ
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backpsi is my batsignal!!
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Farmington MN
Posts: 5,685
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Quote:
it is allways running ![]() it chills some coolant that gets circulated at WOT. Works really good.
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Home theater goodies and poopra projects. |
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AEROSMITH!
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Minneapolis MN
Age: 24
Posts: 2,881
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such a strange swap. I don't...
Who knows why, I'll just say it seems quite interesting. |
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SupraForums Member
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Southern California
Age: 52
Posts: 167
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I would love to do a 68-70 dodge dart set up for handling with a 2jz, or maybe a challenger, someday.
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SupraForums Member
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Behind you
Posts: 202
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lol at everyone's grammar in this thread
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512RWHP... 503RWTQ... 7M
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Florida
Age: 37
Posts: 3,296
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Unless I missed something, I see no motor in the car, I say it never happened...
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SupraForums Member
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Southern California
Age: 52
Posts: 167
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Just for the fun of it here are some who did the 2jz swap
http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=2jz+swap |
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SupraForums Member
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Gainesville, FL
Age: 26
Posts: 501
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Would have went with an all aluminum Indian Adventures block, 428 style, with twin 60-1s, myself. But eh, whatever.
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