88redma70 said:naws dont have enough money im about to get the motor 5 speed transmission wire harness and ecu for 2000 1jz for the win :naughty:
soapra said:Hello Ian,
I have machined the late 7M block and wile they are being machined you can see the differences. My machinist praises the JZ blocks and wonders why the the 7M was not made like it.
The rods on the 7M are weak. When I had my 7M it was a good rebuilt. one of the rods opened up durring sustained high RPM wile beating it on streets of willow springs. The three other 1jz powered cars walked all over me and we were all at the same power levels. These three other 1jz's are still running till this day.
Piston and rods have been known to take alot of power. I think the highest HP on a stock block is over 800 RWHP and 1100 RWHP on ugraded rods and stock pistons.
The oiling system on the 7M is underpar for what most of us on this forum want to do with it, it has nothing to do with user error. the oil preassure and volume is low in comparison to the jz oiling system. That is why we modify any part of the oil pump to get more out of it.
soapra said:So it's safe to asume that your 7M is on stock rods Duane? :icon_razz
Streets of willow stresses the engine far more then big willow, alot more g's and turns, more prolonged second and third gear high RPM runs (6 to 7K) constantly. I do admit that the 7M I was using at the time had stock Toyota fasterners. When the engine was torn down it was clear that rod big ends had opened up.
My good friend is an instructor for both tracks and also for buttonwillow and he does track that Supra of his alot on both tracks, I'm sure he knows what he is talking about when it comes to how a track treats a car and it's powerplant.
Doward said:Wait, so 20 year old rod bolts stretched when spun over 7000 rpm?
Never!
If the car isn't built for what it is intended, then it will fail. I guarantee that my 7M will handle more than any stock JZ motor.
Poodles said:IIRC Duane was on stock rods during that time...
soapra said:To answer that question, here is my best answer. I’m sure I left some out but these are the ones that come to mind.
Casting and metallurgy is the first thing that comes to mind. Pistons are better, rods are stronger. The coolant passages in the head are light years ahead, the block is stronger. Oiling system is by far the most improved. Electronics and overall efficiency of total design are the keys to the success of the JZ engines.
88redma70 said:the only thing that makes me like the jz serious better is the sound of it when you hit rev limiter and it has a clean sound to it
ForcedTorque said:Shaeff's post carries a lot of weight! It may not be 100% true in all cases, but very close most of the time.
ForcedTorque said:I am SO glad I have Duane and Nate among many others making the power they make with the 7M to motivate me to stay with the 7M, and not take the easy or cool way out.