im looking into swaping my motor for either a 1jz or a 7mgte i heard the 1jz swap is complicated and i would have to do some alterations and that theres no way to get replacement parts for it ? wich way should i go 7mgte or 1jz?
bigaaron said:If you have the money go 1jz. The swap is a little harder, but you will find lots of info here to make it a lot easier. Parts are readily available for the 1jz, but don't plan on needing to replace many parts once it's installed They have proven to be very reliable engines.
If you go 7M the important thing to remember is to do ALL the engine maintenance BEFORE you mod it and start raising the boost. A metal headgasket is a good idea. Change any hoses that are old and cracked, check out the cooling system, etc...
hollisterguy40 said:Quick question i just found a 2jzgte with ecu + harness and auto transmission would i be able to swap that into my mk3?
honestabe said:2JZ swaps require modifying the firewall, custom tranny mounts, differential and driveshaft (not sure on the diff), and more. The 2JZ swap is complicated and expensive to do on the MKIII. Don't be surprised if you spend 6k+ on parts if you do the 2JZ swap yourself (including the motor and tranny). The hardest part of a 1JZ swap is the extending of the wiring harness 2 1/2 feet, and if you have a pre-89, you also have to get custom mounts from BIC or change the front subframe with one out of an 89-92. The 1JZ does road course racing well, and the 7M does 1/4 mile drag racing well due to how the oil pick-up system is designed on each motor. I've had 2 7M-GTE's and swapped a 1JZ into my car. I prefer the 1JZ over the 7M, but everyone has their own preference. Do a good research on both motors and come to your own conclusion.
I'll list the differences between the two swaps (1jz and 2jz) unless you are dead set on 2jzgte vvti.
1jzgte:
You can put a 1jz in your car for about $500-$1000 cheaper than you can a 2jzgte. It is also a little *tiny bit* more straight forward with wiring.
For a 1jzgte swap you will need these parts:
1jzgte clip from either Driftmotion, JARCO inc, Jhot imports (those are some good ones. Aaron from Driftmotion is a member on these boards)
1jzgte motor mounts - from your clip
1jzgte ecu (A/T or M/T) - from clip
1jzgte wiring harness - from clip
1jzgte TACH - from clip
custom oil sender unit from a vendor on the site here.
1jzgte bellhousing from M/T if you have a 5spd in your car
1jzgte flywheel
7mgte clutch/pressure plate
Either the hydro fan setup or electric fans.
When going 2jzgte, it will cost you a little bit more, it's a 3 litre engine compared to the 1jz's 2.5 litre. And most of the parts are the same that you will need.
You can either buy a usdm motor (costs more generally, but uses 550 injectors and steel turbos rather than the JDM's 440's and ceramic) Or you can buy a clip and sell what you don't need, but you will still have to pick up some parts.
1jzgte bellhousing (if your M/T)
1jzgte ecu/wiring harness
1jzgte motor mounts
1jzgte tach
1jzgte flywheel
7mgte pressure plate/clutch
On both motors, I BELIEVE* you will have to rewire the body plug or make a adapter harness to connect from the body to the ECU. You will also have to do something with the oil sender so your oil gauge works. EDIT: Also, you will need to do some things to get your A/C to work. Search button is your friend on this =D
If you have an Auto, I don't know.