A 2JZ engine, commonly found in Toyota supras, could theoretically fit under a Dodge Challenger with significant modifications. This would involve altering engine mounts, adjusting the transmission, and possibly modifying the chassis to accommodate the engine's dimensions. Additionally, custom fabrication for exhaust and intake systems would likely be necessary. Overall, while it’s a complex project, it's feasible for experienced builders.
2JZ-GTE Alone 594 lbs+ Getrag Six Speed 746lbs
NO!
To much!
Yes, it has a 2jzge but not the 2jzgte
in the engine bay ;)
If it's the same as the 97 Supra: 2JZ-GE engine: With filter 5.2L Without filter 4.9L 2JZ-GTE engine With filter 5.0L Without filter 4.7L
just wondering can a 2j engine fit in a madza 3 neo?
The Toyota 2JZ engine, particularly in its turbocharged versions like the 2JZ-GTE, typically performs best on high-octane fuel, ideally 91 octane or higher. Using premium fuel helps in maximizing performance and minimizing the risk of knock or detonation under boost. If the engine is modified for higher power levels, even higher octane fuel, such as 93 or 100 octane, may be beneficial. Always consult the owner's manual or a performance specialist for specific fuel recommendations based on your setup.
Its an in-line 6 engine produced by the manufacturer Toyota. This engine usually comes in the 98 Toyota supra.
Ls1 or a 2jz
Yes ofcourse you can but it will cost you more expensive it is not hard but expensive
yes it will, u have to do a full engine swap and get all the parts for it