During the early part of the 1980s, many compared Toyota to General Motors, the accolades coming thanks to the Japanese brand’s ability to release a dozen different flavors of the same basic model. Toyota’s noble goal was to build a car for everyone.
A fine example of this thought process is the C…
The 1UZFE is an amazing motor. I drove one to work today. And yesterday. And a 2UZFE the day before.
For the fire breathing version of this engine ED cure A teal te7 coupe with angry ITBs is sex on wheels.
In reply to Trackmouse:
I find Drifting a bit silly and the engine just sounds like nearly every other V8 after its been masticated into the YouTube compression algorithm.
Now, give me some video of the car in the article on course and maybe I'll change my tune since the engine won't just be pinned at WOT.
Just different horse for different courses.
That's awesome. When I was doing my 1uz swap, I looked into bulletcars kits and they are way too pricy compared to their competition.
Everything from bullet cars is insane. Kelford cams are insane too, but they are the only ones available so.... excessive manf has the cheap route for most things stateside.
I know I'm a little late to this party, but this is the car that gave me the inspiration to build my car.
markstoys said:I know I'm a little late to this party, but this is the car that gave me the inspiration to build my car.
Glad your here dude! I’ve watched that video a hundred times. It served as motivation when I ran out of steam on my celica 1uz build. good to know though, because of guys like you, I fired it up three days ago and drove it around the block last night, in the snow, with no heater. Thanks for the inspiration!
Seems familiar.
FYI: this is the dyno from my stock early, non-vvti 1UZ in my AE86. It is running on an MS3X though. I do love the early torque.
-Joey
Man, I'm a Toyota guy through and through, but those numbers and the size of a 1uz motor, I can't think of why you wouldn't just go 5.3 ls.
In reply to fatallightning :
Keeping in mind a 1UZ is a motor from the 80s... also yes they sound great.
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