i hate my honda;1879814 said:
Friday night was nothing he built that motor to take abuse and it was only boosting 15 pounds on a ct26 57 trim he never got to put in his bad boy turbo but what everyone is saying about the 7m is right it is a great motor I love it and hate to part with it but it seems to have too much downfalls and to put the amount of money into it to get it up to standards I might as well do a swap because these parts cost money and everything will add up quickly same as a swap no?
No.
I've spent about the amount of money that I'd have spent to get the 2JZ-GTE engine on the 7M I'm putting together. That would have left me with zero budget for rebuilding the 2JZ, which I'd want to do before I'd want to crank up the power, even to the levels that I want from my 7M, so much of the money spent on my 7M would have needed to be spent on the 2JZ as well.
I've got a complete new gasket set. I've got a metal head gasket, ARP head studs, and new or better fasteners for everything else that matters. I've had the block and head hot-tanked and magnafluxed. Head milled, block decked, cylinders bored .020 over, forged pistons, shot-peened rods, crank polished (Actually, 2 cranks polished) and balanced, valve job done. All new gaskets. I've also bought a bunch of goodies. Oil filter relocation, and oil cooler. Just bought a wideband and datalogging solution, too. All that is for the money that it would have cost me to have the 2JZ sitting there untouched.
Stuff that I don't have to buy: I don't have to change the sump on the 2JZ and oil pickup. I don't need to buy a bellhousing and flywheel to mate it to my R154. I don't have to get the wiring harness (Which is a good chunk of change!) done to make the 2JZ fit to the A7 chassis, or buy a stand-alone system.
Stuff that I've already bought that I don't need to change: My Spearco replica IC and hardpipes. The Lexus AFM and 550cc injectors. The Aeromotive AFPR kit and assorted plumbing. The Turbonetics 60-1 turbocharger, the RT downpipe for it as well.
When it's all said and done, I'll probably be about $4500 into it, and I'll have a 7M that's ready for about anything, with all of the extra stuff to make sure that I don't do anything terrible to it.
Or... I could buy a 2JZ-GTE engine with turbos and ECU (About $2200 with wiring harness and ECU) Another $300 or so for a 1JZ-GTE flywheel, $150 for motor mount brackets (Same price for pre and post '89 crossmembers) another $350 for a bellhousing, at least another $150 to re-do the intercooler piping (assuming that I keep with the same intercooler I've already got, though I'd want to change that, too.) $60 for a tach adapter, $170 for a downpipe, $1300 for a wiring harness... So I'm at $4680, and I haven't even cracked the valve cover on the 2JZ. It still has the factory Japanese turbos on it, and 440cc injectors. It's been sitting in a container for who knows how long, and was in an unknown maintenance state before that. Even if that 2JZ is
perfect, I'm still ready to make more power from the 7M.
A 1JZ swap would be easier, and cheaper, assuming that you don't have to buy some of those parts that you'd need for the 2JZ. The wiring harness needs to be extended for the LHD chassis, and you'll need to work something out for the throttle cable, too. Still, it's going to cost you a lot more than just fixing the 7M.
Still, in the end, it's your money. A 2JZ in an A70 is a very cool car. I might consider it for THAT purpose, but I'd never consider a JZ swap as a way to save money over rebuilding a 7M.