No, a 7M-GTE block will not directly bolt up to a 2JZ head. While both engines are part of Toyota's inline-six family and share some design similarities, the bolt patterns and overall dimensions differ. Modifications would be required to make such a combination work, and it's generally not a common practice in the performance community.
7MGE, 7MGTE 100% bolt on and it's look to be pretty bolt on to put a 1jz or 2jz engine.
Several Engines are possible. My personal opinion is the 7MGTE is the best engine for the car, however the 2JZ-GTE found on 1993 and up will give you more power. Also, the 1JZ-GTE can be swapped in. Several other motors are available of course, such as the SR20 or the KA, and LS1 could even be dropped in if found wanting. However the 2JZ-GTE is probably your best bet, then the 7M.
2JZ-GTE Alone 594 lbs+ Getrag Six Speed 746lbs
You are only slightly right, in the states there was the 7MGTE (single turbo) from 86.5-92..... then the 2jz came about in the mk4 which had the TT option later on. but to answer the ? about the twin turbo supra in 1992 they made a TT model in japan the engine code is 1JZGTE it is a 2.5ltre twin turbo 87-92 which in my opinion is and awesome motor , they also had the 7mgte in earlier models of the mk3 the 1992 supra came with a single turbo and not a twin turbo. the twin turbo came to-be a year later in the 1993 MKIV generation supra.
You simply need........ TO GET A LIFE!!! And T.P is a bender... just for the record ^Whoever typed that is a dumb jackass. Yes the 2jz drops right in some people use 1jz heads on a 2jz block but its not proven to make a difference and its only convenient if you have a 1jz just lying around. the 2jz swap can be expensive though check out some of the supra forums online they're very helpful
2jz-gte inline 6 3.0l twin turbo or the 2jz-ge inline 6 3.0l naturally aspirated
the Lexus sc300 has a 2jz-ge. and i have some friends that swapped a 2jzgtte into the 1uzfe's place. so, to answer your question.... with a lot of work it will.
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To much!
The W58 transmission, commonly found in the Toyota Supra, can be bolted up to several engines, primarily the 2JZ-GE and 2JZ-GTE inline-six engines from the Toyota family. Additionally, it can also be used with the 7M-GE and 7M-GTE engines. However, modifications may be necessary for optimal fitment and performance, particularly with the turbocharged variants.
Yes, it has a 2jzge but not the 2jzgte
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