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V6 MR2
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Misc xUZ engine data (Toyota V8)
As I get all the info gathered up, I'll update this post:
1uz engine specs: Aluminum 6 bolt main block Aluminum 32v heads VVT-I Available 98+ in US markets Drive by wire 98+ models Bore: 87.5 Stroke: 82.5 Rod length: 5.7455 Displacement: 3968.72 Compression: 10.5 2uz Engine Specs: Iron 2 bolt main block Aluminum 32v heads VVt-I only available in US with the Lexus line Bore: 94 Stroke: 84 Displacement: 4663.54 Compression ratio: 9.6 3uz Specs: Aluminum 6 bolt main block Aluminum 32v heads VVt-I only Bore: 91 Stroke: 82.5 Rod length: 5.7445 Displacement: 4292.57 Compression ratio: 10.5 A few little things to note: The 98+ 1Uz intake manifold (upper & lower) will fit onto the 2uz engine. Everything matches up perfectly. The 2uz heads are the same casting as the 98+ 1uz VVT-I heads, however they are machined differently. (Caveat: I've not verified the 91-97 non vvt-i heads) Cometic makes an available 98mm bore gasket for the 2uz. 2uz gaskets, water pump, timing belt, idlers all interchange with the 1uz. Although they are made of different materials, they all share the same parts. 2uz crank will fit in a 1uz engine. (I've verified this) Rods are the weak point on these motors. I've seen quite a few broken in core motors. The blocks are nearly bullet proof. Chevy 5.700 rods will work if you are willing to do some machine work: Chevy rod specs: length: 5.700 Big end: 2.000 Pin: .940 1uz rod Length: 5.7455 Big end: 2.0465 Pin: .880 In order to make them work: Machine .0465 off the crank. I personally would offset grind to pick up the extra stroke, but it's your call. Machine .060 off the width of the big ends of the rods. (.030 each side) Once done, you can use chevy bearings. WHen ordering pistons, make sure you lower the pin in the piston .022 This will allow you to really increase the ringland thickness for you crazy people who like lots of boost. An alternate option is to use offset bushings for the piston pins. Some misc pictures, I'll include cad drawings of things I have when I get them finished out: ![]() ![]() Last edited by Brad Bedell; 03-02-2006 at 10:01 AM. |
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3.4L 10K RPM In the works
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your a god!
What is that little tube thing on the head? (cams coming for these too :P)
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MidshipExpress
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I'm so pleased to see someone working with Toyota V8's. My mom has a GS400 and the power delivery from these engines is unbelievable in stock form, I can't fathom a modified one.
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Speed Merchant
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Kelford - http://www.kelford.co.nz/ - have 1UZ cams available. Not regrinds. Pricey though.
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I need to check to see if they are VVT-I cams or not. I plan on making full use of the VVT-I. Otherwise, I'll do a weld/regrind. |
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3.4L 10K RPM In the works
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They are not VVT-i cams are 1100something usd and 300usd something to ship...
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MidshipExpress
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Could this mean that a TRD 2UZ supercharger would bolt to a 1UZ ?
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3.4L 10K RPM In the works
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indeed?!after swaping the heads |
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Yeah... that's what I was thinking.
Brad threw that little tidbit about the manifolds in there for a reason... I think he's being sneaky about it, but I'm quicker than most think Quote:
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![]() Now, if I could only find a SC for less than 3300... A turbo kit would be much cheaper for me to build. ![]() |
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SOOOOO this mean I get your V6? lol
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3.4L 10K RPM In the works
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I always thgouht you had to swap the heads
my bad ![]() Brad look around on ebay for used M112 s/cs and make your own kit for under 1000 ![]() Thanks for the thread too...im moving it to the V6 section as i dont want to see this get lost in this area... Last edited by Weasy2k; 03-07-2006 at 08:02 PM. |
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www.lextreme.com for all the info you would ever need for the xUZ motors.
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actually,for the VVT-I engines, http://www.techinfo.toyota.com/ is a better source.
Wiring research is done on my swap. Just gotta get everything into the spreadsheet and start mapping things. |
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3.4L 10K RPM In the works
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Going to be amazing Brad,
Keep us up to date on your project |
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