Your 1JZ-GTE And 2JZ-GTE Swap Guide For Dummies
I have noticed a lot of the 1JZ information is not as accurate as it used to be. The common parts that are interchangeable with the 2JZ are the easy ones to find and we know they fit. In this thread I will list everything there is to know for us MKIII owners about doing a 1JZ-GTE and 2JZ-GTE Swap. I cannot comment on JZ swap into other cars as I have not done enough of them to know everything. The information that will be listed here is going to be accurate or else it will have a asterisk(*) mark next to it until I verify it for myself. Please keep comments and questions after reading this whole post and any recommendations can be done through PM.
I have noticed a lot of the 1JZ information is not as accurate as it used to be. The common parts that are interchangeable with the 2JZ are the easy ones to find and we know they fit. In this thread I will list everything there is to know for us MKIII owners about doing a 1JZ-GTE and 2JZ-GTE Swap. I cannot comment on JZ swap into other cars as I have not done enough of them to know everything. The information that will be listed here is going to be accurate or else it will have a asterisk(*) mark next to it until I verify it for myself. Please keep comments and questions after reading this whole post and any recommendations can be done through PM.
Discussion About This Thread Is Done Here
Thanks And Credit Goes To:
Dustin(Gurley0916) Proof Reading
Albert(Albert) Turbo Info
Jay(Suprahero) Info On Correct 1.5JZ Head Gasket
Rick(ifyouaint1sturlast) Info On 2JZ Auto In MA70, Wiring Diagram For a 2JZ-GTE In 89+ MA70
Ian(IJ.) Difference On The 7M And 1JZ Auto
DriftMotion
Supra_Dave At Surpra.nl
Rakkasan For 1.5JZ Head Gasket Selection Info
Lets start....
Background Information
The MKIII came with a lot of interchangeable parts. The engine and body harness were different for certain years and so were the engine mounts and brackets.
Here Is A List To Help
1986.5-Early 1989- Yellow Plug Engine And Body Harness
Late 1989-1992- Grey Plug Engine And Body Harness
Late 1989- Specific Engine Harness, Not The Same As 1991-1992 Grey Plugs
1986.5-Early 1989- Square Engine Mounts Specific Bracket
Late 1989-1992- Round Engine Mounts (MKIV Mounts Can Be Used After Grounding The Tab Off)
When Swapping A 1JZ/2JZ, BIC Sells Swap Brackets
The OEM 1JZ Engine Brackets Will Work Here As Well
1JZ/2JZ Swap Parts Need For An MKIII (1986.5-1992)
Below are all the parts listed for a 1JZ-GTE or a 2JZ-GTE swap. You will need the motor set and all of its electrical parts. Certain things will need to be changed for fitment and simplicity such as the oil pan and water pump. You will need a 1JZ bellhousing and flywheel which can be used on the 2JZ too. The clutch system is the same that comes from a turbo MKIII with a R154. You will needs special brackets to allow you to swap your 1JZ/2JZ into your car. Intercooler piping will be custom to any swap but there are "plug and play" piping kits for 1JZ/2JZ twin setups. You should upgrade to the higher flow Walbro fuel pump as it will support the higher boost levels a lot better than the stock pump. The toughest part about this swap will be converting your harness to plug into your car. You can send it to Dr.Tweak at Phoenix Tuning to have him adapt the body plugs of the 7M harness to the 1JZ/2JZ harness so you can control your car's relays and modules along with the motor. If you are scared of wiring, send your harness to him.
1JZ-GTE/2JZ-GTE Motor Set
Supra R154 Transmission The Soarer R154 Is Wrong, Shifter Housing Is Too Long
1JZ-GTE/2JZ-GTE ECU
1JZ-GTE/2JZ-GTE Harness
1JZ-GTE/2JZ-GTE Igniter
Map Sensor (All JZ Map Sensors Are Interchangeable)
Toyota 2JZ-GTE Water Pump With O-Ring And Rear Housing (Eliminates Hydro pump Setup)
1JZ-GTE/2JZ-GTE Upper And Lower Rear Sump Oil Pan With Pick-Up (Front Sump Will NOT Work)
7M Harness That Matches Your Year Of Car (See Above)
1JZ-GTE-->R154 Bellhousing (Can Be Used On A 2JZ As Well)
1JZ-GTE Flywheel (Can Be Used On A 2JZ As Well)
ARP 1JZ Flywheel Bolts (DriftMotion Has Them)
1986.5-1992 7M-GTE Clutch Setup (OSGiken/RPS/SPEC Has 1JZ Twin/Triple Disk Options)
Engine Brackets That Fit Your Car's Engine Mounts/Subframe (See Above)
Stock R154 Turbo Driveshaft (Auto Driveshaft Is Different)
1JZ-GTE Fuel Feed Line (7M-GTE Feed Line Modified To Work Is Ok; DM Line Works Well Too)
Adapted Engine Harness To Combine JZ To 7M Body Plugs (Contact Dr.Tweak At Phoenix Tuning)
Aristo 2JZ-GTE Into MA70 Wiring Help By Supra_Dave Click Here
Supra JZA70 1JZ-GTE Into MA70 Click Here
Soarer 1JZ-GTE Into MA70 Click Here
MKIV Supra Throttle Cable (Stock Throttle Cable Is Too Short)
In-Tank Walbro Fuel Pump (Optional)
DriftMotion Oil Pressure Line To 7M Oil Pressure Sensor (Optional; Allows Stock Gauge To Work)
DriftMotion Oil Pressure Line To 1/8NPT Bung (Optional; For Aftermarket Oil Pressure Gauge)
DriftMotion 1JZ-GTE/2JZ-GTE Power Steering Braided Line (To Keep Power Steering)
12V Fuel Pump Mod (Recommended To Improve Fuel System Performance)
Intercooler With Piping (2.5" For Twins, 3" For Single Setups)
Modified Downpipe To Fit The 1JZ/2JZ Setup (7M Downpipe Will Not Work Without Modification)
1JZ-GTE Twin Turbo Down Pipe Flange Or 2JZ-GTE Twin Turbo Downpipe Flange (JDM 2JZ/USDM 2JZ Have Different Flanges)
Transmission Choices
To Use An R154, You Will Need:
1JZ-GTE R154 Bellhousing (Toyota Stopped Importing Them;Expect Prices To Climb)
1JZ-GTE R154 Flywheel (Toyota Stopped Importing Them;Expect Prices To Climb)
Supra R154 Transmission
JDM R154 Do Not Have An ABS Sensor; Can Be Added By Removing Plug
86.5-1992 7M-GTE Clutch; All Years Are The Same
1JZ ARP Flywheel Bolts (DriftMotion Sells Them)
1JZ-GTE Auto
1JZ-GTE With Auto Transmission
Auto 1JZ-GTE ECU
Auto 1JZ-GTE Harness
SC300 W58 Front Shaft (Supra W58 Half Shalf Has A Different Spline)
Aristo 2JZ-GTE With Auto
Complete 1JZ-GTE A340E Auto Transmission
Complete Aristo 2JZ-GTE Auto Transmission
Aristo 2JZ-GTE Auto Transmission Torque Converter (1JZ-GTE Torque Converter Is Incorrect)
Aristo 2JZ-GTE Auto Transmission Flex Plate
SC300 W58 Front Shaft (Supra W58 Half Shaft Has A Different Spline)
Stock 7M-GTE Auto Transmission Mount
Steps On How To Get A 2JZ-GTE Auto Into A MA70
You will need to swap the bellhousing, torque converter and valve body onto the 1JZ Auto Transmission. You will also need to use the Aristo 2JZ-GTE Flex Plate. After doing this you will have a 1JZ-GTE Auto transmission with the 2JZ parts but you will have a mechanical speedometer and other MA70 chassis specific components.
Keep In Mind, 7M-GTE Auto Is Not The Same As The 1JZ-GTE Auto
You Will Be Using The 1JZ Auto Transmission; Line Pressure Is Cable Controlled
Remove Aristo 2JZ Bellhousing; Install On 1JZ-GTE Auto
Remove Aristo 2JZ Torque Converter; Install On 1JZ-GTE Auto Input Shaft
Remove Aristo 2JZ-GTE Valve body; Install In 1JZ-GTE Auto Transmission
Now You Have The 1JZ-GTE With 2JZ-GTE Components And MA70 Chassis Components
Install SC300 W58 Half Shaft On Stock 7M Automatic Transmission Driveshaft
Wiring That Needs To Be Done To Use Aristo 2JZ-GTE With 1JZ Auto Transmission
You will need to wire up the neutral safety switch for the 1JZ-GTE Auto Transmission. The stock MA70 is not wired correctly and will cause the car to stall when shifting gears. You will need to use this diagram.
Here Is The Wiring Diagram
Hook Up E4 To Your Cranking Power From Your Ignition Switch
Hook Up E5 To Your Starter Relay Trigger
Hook Up Other Side Of Starter Relay Trigger To Ground
Hook Up The One Side Of Your Starter Relay Pass Thru To Cranking Power
Hook Up The Other Side Of Starter Relay Pass Thru To Your Starter
Keeping Power Steering On Your 1JZ-GTE Or 2JZ-GTE
We all want to keep some kind of comfort and keeping power steering on your 1JZ-GTE or 2JZ-GTE is simple. You will not be able to keep the idle up valve but it is not really needed. You might have to give the engine a little more gas when parallel parking and if you want to solve this issue, let your car get up to operating temperature and then adjust the idle using the stop screw on the throttle body. 1000RPM is enough for soft steering and it is barely noticeable. It will take a little fiddling with to get it just right, but once set, it's good to go.
If You Want To Keep Power Steering On The 1JZ-GTE Or 2JZ-GTE, You Will Need The Following:
DriftMotion 1JZ-GTE/2JZ-GTE Power Steering Braided Line
DriftMotion Line Comes With Two Fittings, One Each For Pump And Rack And Crush Washers
Power Steering Reservoir (Choose One)
1993-1998 MKIV Supra Twin Turbo Power Steering Reservoir
JZA70 Power Steering Reservoir
Loop/Connect The Vacuum Lines That Went To The Idle Up Valve
Keeping A/C On Your 1JZ-GTE Or 2JZ-GTE
Keeping A/C On Your 1JZ-GTE Or 2JZ-GTE Swap Is Easy. Follow These Steps:
The A/C Compressor Head Is The Part Where The Lines Bolt Onto
Notice Where The Ground Wire On The 1JZ-GTE Or 2JZ-GTE Compressor Is Connected To
Locate The Head On Each Compressor
Remove Head Off The 7M-GTE Or 7M-GE A/C Compressor
Remove Head Off The 1JZ-GTE Or 2JZ-GTE A/C Compressor
Place 7M A/C Compressor Head On The 1JZ-GTE Or 2JZ-GTE Compressor
Bolt Onto The Engine And Your Stock 7M Lines Will Fit!
Notching Power Steering Bracket Maybe Be Need
1JZ/2JZ Spark Plugs
BPU = Basic Power Upgrades (Intake/Exhaust)
Stock/BPU Power Level - NGK Platinum Spark Plug 7088(BCPR6EGP)
Above BPU Level - NGK BKR7E
1JZ Alternator Wiring
This only applies to the round plug alternator. I am researching on the Aristo oval plug alternator to see if it uses the same pinout as the 7M/1JZ alternator. I am also looking into an option to see if the 7M alternator round plug can be transfered to the 2JZ oval plug alternator. I know for a fact, if you have a 2JZ oval plug alternator and an old 1JZ round plug alternator, you can open the alternator and transfer the round plug over to the oval plug alternator.
Below is a pinout for the wires of the 1JZ/2JZ alternators. The 7M uses the SAME color of wires and round plug connect regardless of year. What you will need to do is extend the wires over to the passenger side of the car as that is the new location of the alternator and you will also need to extend the alternator battery cable that bolts onto the stud of the alternator and then secured with a 10MM nut.
What Each Wire Does
Black/Yellow:
Used For - Ignition 12V
How Its Hooked Up - 12V Switched Ignition Power
Size Fuse Needed - 15amp
White:
Used For - Sense charge
How Its Hooked Up- AM1 Constant Battery Power
Size Fuse Needed - 40amp
Yellow with Green Stripe:
Used For - Battery Warning Lamp
How Its Hooked Up- Grounded To Cluster
Size Fuse Needed - 7.5amp
1JZ/2JZ Fan Clutch Setup
As some of you may know, I do NOT like electric fans. It requires the installation of relays and heavy gauge wiring to allow them to work. Why not stick to a fan clutch setup? 1000HP MKIVs run them for years without any issues why don't you? Here are some options.
Fan Options
Stock Radiator
LS400 Fan Clutch
7M-GTE Blade
2JZ-GE Blade
Koyo Radiator Aluminum Radiator
1JZ-GTE(Rare) , 2JZ-GTE/GE Fan Clutch
2JZ-GE Blade
Shroud Does Not Fit To Well
Serpentine Belt Options
If you are not going to run Power Steering AND AN A/C Compressor you will need to use the following setup:
Belt: Goodyear Part Number 4060390 Or Dayco Part Number 5060390
New Idler Pulley: GATES Part # 36100 (Must Clearance Stock Tensioner Assembly; Very Easy)
New Idler Pulley = Rib, O.D.75MM x Width 17MM x Bearing ID 17MM
Idler Pulley From 2000 Honda S2000
If you are going to eliminate JUST the A/C Compressor, you will need the following:
Serpentine Belt For A 2000 Audi A4 With 2.8L Engine
Works With Stock Tensioner And Pulley
If you are going to eliminate JUST the Power Steering Pump, you will need the following:
I have never seen this done and it doesn't make sense at all. Why would you keep one comfort feature and give up another. Keep both or eliminate both. If you insist, keep in mind it has not been done before and what will be listed will be just theory, not practical:
New Idler Pulley: GATES Part # 36100
Clearance Behind Pulley On Stock Tensioner Assembly Is Need, Easy To Do
New Idler Pulley Is A 6 Rib, O.D.75MM x Width 17MM x Bearing ID 17MM
Idler Pulley From 2000 Honda S2000
Not Enough Contact By The Belt Will Be Made To The Crank Pulley (Slipping May Occur)
Run A Tape Measure Around All The Pulleys, Should Look Like A Big Circle/Oval Going Around Pulleys
Record Length, Subtract Two Inches, You Want The Belt To Be Shorter So It Can Be Tensioned
Buy The New Belt That Is 6Rib And 30MM Width(Same As Stock Belt) And Try It Out
1JZ/2JZ Injector Options
If you have a USDM 2JZ-GTE, you have the largest stock option available. If you have a JDM 2JZ-GTE or a 1JZ-GTE, there is room for an upgrade using OEM parts.
To change the injectors on either the 1JZ-GTE or JDM 2JZ-GTE, you MAY need to wire in a resistor pack which can be found off any year turbo MKIII. The injectors are all interchangeable and use the same O-rings. Like stated below, the tabs might need to be ground off from the USDM 550CC injectors. You might have to place an extra O-Ring on the top of the 550CC injector to have it seat tightly.
When you are wiring in a resistor pack, you will only need to cut the wires relating to the power side of the injector. The ECU controls a switched ground, which is used to fire the injector. The 7M-GTE resistor pack has the following pinout(Pinout Is On The Plug Side, Not Coming Directly From The Resistor):
7M-GTE Black/Orange Wire - Gets Switched 12V Source
7M-GTE Yellow Wire - Goes To Cylinder 1 and 2
7M-GTE Red Wire - Goes To Cylinder 3 and 4
7M-GTE Black Wire - Goes To Cylinder 5 and 6
All the 12V wires that go to each injector, become one large wire in the harness. This wire goes to the black/orange wire for the resistor. The yellow, red and black wire go to a set of two injectors. Which set of injectors that the red, black or yellow wires go to is NOT important. The pair is not important either, you can have injector 1 and injector 2 on the yellow wire of the resistor pack or injector 3 and injector 6 on the yellow wire. The yellow, red and black wires all do the samething. The 1JZ-GTE has a batch fired injection system which is done through the GROUND, not the 12V.
Stock Injectors
1JZ Stock Injectors - 370CC
JDM 2JZ-GTE Stock Injectors - 440CC
USDM 2JZ-GTE Stock Injectors - 550CC
Options
1JZ-GTE Injector Upgrade
440CC From The JDM 2JZ-GTE (NO RESISTOR PACK NEEDED)
550CC From The USDM 2JZ-GTE (RESISTOR PACK NEEDED)
JDM 2JZ-GTE Injector Change
550CC From The USDM 2JZ-GTE (RESISTOR PACK NEEDED)
Notes:
When performing a 1JZ/2JZ swap into your MKIII Supra. You will need the motor set and all of its accompanied parts. The R154 is a much stronger gearbox and will hold power a lot better than a W58. The V160 from the MKIV can work in our cars but will require some modification to the gearbox cross member and a diff swap as the diff ratio is incorrect and will render 1st and 2nd useless. Any 7M-GTE clutch will work with the R154 gearbox, R154 flywheel and R154 bell housing.
You will need to get engine swap brackets. BIC makes swap brackets that allows you to swap a JZ motor into your MKIII. You will need to purchase the correct brackets to match your subframe, round or square mount. 1Z OEM Brackets will place the 1JZ/2JZ in the correct position but will only work with round mounts.
The JZ series you get from Japan comes with a hydro pump setup that is more of a hassle to keep. You can get the Toyota 2JZ-GTE water pump with the rear housing and new O-ring from Curt at Elmhurst Toyota or your Toyota dealership. It will eliminate the hydro pump setup and allow you to run a simple fan and fan clutch setup.
You will need to send your stock harness to Dr.Tweak to have the body plugs from the 7M harness transferred to the JZ harness. You can do this yourself but if you are not good at wiring and don't want the hassle, he can take care of that for you.
The stock 7M-GTE fuel feed line will work if you are able to modify it. I recommend the DriftMotion 1JZ/2JZ Fuel Dampener Line but you can have a custom line made at any hydraulic hose shop. When using the DriftMotion Oil Pressure Line to make the stock oil pressure cluster gauge work, you will need to remove the 1JZ-GTE/2JZ-GTE oil pressure switch that is located directly between the power steering pump and A/C compressor. You will then screw in the pressure line and place your 7M-GTE Oil Pressure Sensor on the end.
Common Swap Issues
Here is where I will talk about common swap issues. The first and foremost, please make sure that your "Check Engine Light" is working. It will make diagnoses a lot easier.
Engine Block Mounting Hole Location
It is very common when doing a 1JZ-GTE and 2JZ-GTE swap, you will wonder where the BIC mount brackets go. It goes where the stock fuel dampener goes on the 1JZ-GTE and 2JZ-GTE. The location of the stock 2JZ-GTE mounting brackets are not the correct holes. You will be using the set of holes where the fuel dampener bolts to. Here are the pictures, keep in mind BIC and OEM 1JZ mounts use the same holes:
Intake Side Engine Bracket
Exhaust Side Engine Bracket
Codes:
All Codes Explained, Air Flow Meter Is The Map Sensor For JZ Engines
A Quick Code Run Down
Code: 11 Momentary interruption in power supply to ECU.
Code: 12 RPM Signal (Usually Cam/Crank Position Sensor Or Its Wiring)
Code: 13 RPM Signal (Usually Cam/Crank Position Sensor Or Its Wiring)
Code: 14 Ignition Signal
Code: 21 Oxygen Sensor Signal
Code: 22 Water Temp Sensor Signal
Code: 24 Intake air Temp Sensor Signal
Code: 25 Air-Fuel Ratio Lean Malfunction
Code: 26 Air-Fuel Ratio Rich Malfunction
Code: 27 Sub-Oxygen Sensor Signal or Sensor Heater
Code: 31 Air Flow Meter Signal
Code: 32 Map Sensor
Code: 41 Throttle Position Sensor Signal
Code: 42 Vehicle Speed Sensor Signal
Code: 43 Starter Signal
Code: 51 TPS Switch Signal
Code: 52 Knock Sensor Signal
Code: 53 Knock Control Signal in ECU
1JZ ECU's are known to have bad capacitors. DriftMotion offers a repair service that you can try to see if it will help BUT it is just best to save your pennies and go standalone as that will solve the problem. A bad computer can cause issues such as hesitation, misfire, revving on its own and in some cases, the engine will not even start.
So now your JZ motor is misfiring under boost? It is very common to have cracked coil packs because these motors are at least 18 years old. The constant heating and cooling process takes its toll on their stem. You can epoxy the cracks and heat shrink the stems but that won't last very long though.
1JZ Parts List
I am going to list the interchangeable parts that will work on the 1JZ. I will not do this as you can walk into any Toyota dealer and have them pull up their catalog and you can play your order. Here in North American, we do not have that privilege, except Curt at Elmhurst Toyota.
Interchangeable Parts Between The 1JZ And 2JZ
BIC Or OEM Engine Brackets
2JZ-GTE Head Gasket (MUST USE HEAD GASKET SELECTION STEPS
Coil Packs
Spark Plugs
Water Pump
Water Pump Rear Housing O-Ring
Gasket On Rear Water Pump Housing For Brass Coolant Pipe That Runs Around The Block
Serpentine Belt Tensioner
Power Steering Pump
A/C Compressor
Alternator
Crank Pulley
Water Pump Pulley
Alternator Pulley
Power Steering Pump Pulley
2JZ-GTE Oil Pump (Must Have Crank Position Sensor Hole)
Both Oil Pump To Block O-Rings
Upper And Lower Oil Pan
Timing Belt Hydraulic Tensioner
Timing Belt Idler Pulley
Timing Belt Crank Gear
Cam Gears
Cam Gear Dowel Pin
Cam Position Sensor
Crank Position Sensor
Knock Sensors
Intake Air Temperature Sensor (After Changing Electrical Connector)
Map Sensor
Throttle Position Sensor
JDM Aristo 2JZ 440cc Injectors
USDM 550cc Injectors With Resistor Pack Wired In
2JZ-GE PCV Valve (Works Better, Replaces The Special "S" Hose To A 90 Degree Hose)
2JZ PCV Valve Grommet
Turbo Oil Drain Gasket
Water Pump Pipe O-Rings (Not The Pipe Itself, 1JZ Pipe Is Shorter Than The 2JZ)
Upper Water Neck Gasket To Head
Thermostat
Thermostat O-Ring
Lower Radiator Hose Neck On Water Pump Rear Housing
Oil Filter Housing To Block O-Ring
Oil Cooler Internal O-Rings, Gasket And Crush Washer
ARP Head Studs (Uses 13MM Or 1/2" 12 Point Deep Socket; 1/2" Fits Much Better)
ARP Main Studs
ARP Rod Bolts
Toyota Head Bolts <--From 2JZ-GTE Or 2JZ-GE
Toyota Main Bearing Cap Bolts<--From 2JZ-GTE Or 2JZ-GE
Toyota Rod Bolts<--From 2JZ-GTE Or 2JZ-GE
ATI Crank Pulley
Aftermarket Springs And Retainers
Buckets And Shims
Valve Keepers
Main Bearings
Connecting Rod Bearings
Thrusts Washers
Front Main Seal
Rear Main Seal
Oil Cap
Specific 1JZ Parts
Exhaust Gaskets
Upper And Lower Intake Manifold Gaskets
Upper And Lower Intake Manifold
Throttle Body
Throttle Body Gasket
Exhaust Manifold
Idle Speed Control Valve
Camshafts
Crankshafts
Pistons
Connecting Rods
Cams
Timing Belt Idler Pulley Bracket (2JZ Pulley Bracket Tensions At A Different Angle = Different)
Timing Belt
Valve Covers
1JZ Cam Gear Cover
1JZ Lower Timing Belt Cover
1JZ Coil Pack Cover
1JZ Oil Cooler Coolant Hoses
1JZ-GTE Twin Turbo Downpipe Flange
1JZ Parts From Other Vehicles
Timing Belt = Same As 137 Teeth 1988+ Isuzu Trooper 4 Cylinder 2.6 Liter Engine (4ZEL) Belt Thanks Hvyman!
Cam Seals = Two Choices Available
Cam Seals From A 1995 Toyota Camry V6
Front Main Seal From A 2003 Toyota Highlander Toyota Part Number 90311-38084
Parts Needed For A 1.5JZ
Want to do a 1.5JZ? Listed below are all the parts needed to do it. They are verified to work, especially the biggest issue, which head gasket to use. Thanks Jay for verifying.
1JZ-GTE Head With Valve train
1JZ-GTE Valve Covers
2JZ-GTE Head Gasket (Has Been Discussed! Read 1.5JZ Head Gasket Selection!)
2JZ-GTE Or 2JZ-GE Block (2JZ-GTE Block Is Much Better)
1JZ-GTE/2JZ-GTE Cam Gears
1JZ-GTE/2JZ-GTE Timing Belt Crank Gear
1JZ-GTE/2JZ-GTE Hydraulic Tensioner
1JZ-GTE/2JZ-GTE Timing Belt Idler Pulley With 2JZ Bracket
2JZ-GTE Timing Belt (1JZ Timing Belt Is Too Short)
1JZ-GTE/2JZ-GTE Serpentine Belt Tensioner
1JZ Upper Water Neck
USDM 2JZ-GTE Toyota Water Pump With Rear Housing (Listed Above)
Hydro Pump Can Be Used; USDM Pump Is Much Simpler And Parts Are Available
1JZ-GTE/2JZ-GTE Thermostat
USDM 2JZ-GTE Water Pump Pipe That Goes To The Water neck (1JZ Pipe Is Too Short)
2JZ-GTE Brass Coolant Pipe That Runs Around The Block
1JZ-GTE/2JZ-GTE Alternator
1JZ-GTE/2JZ-GTE Crank Pulley
1JZ-GTE Upper And Lower Intake Manifold With Throttle Body
1JZ-GTE Fuel Rail (Choose Injectors(370cc,440cc,550cc) Decide ECU Setup First; See Below)
1JZ-GTE Idle Speed Control Valve (2JZ-GTE ISCV Is Different)
1JZ-GTE/2JZ-GTE Power Steering Pump (Optional)
1JZ-GTE/2JZ-GTE A/C Compressor (Optional)
1JZ-GTE/2JZ-GTE Oil Pump (Has To Have CPS Hole)
1JZ-GTE/2JZ-GTE Front Main Seal
1JZ-GTE/2JZ-GTE Rear Main Seal
JDM/USDM 2JZ-GTE/2JZ-GE Oil Filter Cooler Housing (USDM Housing Is Easier To Get Parts)
Lexus Union Bolt Can Be Tapped For A Oil Feed Line/Pressure Sensor (See Link)
Link Shows Modification For Oil Pressure Sensor But A Feed Line Setup Will Work
JDM/USDM 2JZ-GTE Oil Filter Cooler Housing Coolant Hoses (2JZ-GE Housing Has No Oil Cooler)
1JZ-GTE/2JZ-GTE Upper And Lower Rear Sump Oil Pan With Pick-Up
2JZ-GTE Oil Level Dipstick (1JZ Dipstick Is Short, Will Not Bolt On Manifold With Modification)
1JZ-GTE/2JZ-GTE Knock Sensors
1JZ-GTE/2JZ-GTE Crank Sensor
1JZ-GTE/2JZ-GTE Cam Sensor
1JZ-GTE/2JZ-GTE Coil Packs
1JZ-GTE/2JZ-GTE Igniter
1JZ-GTE/2JZ-GTE Resistor Pack (Depends On Your Injector Choice; See Below)
1JZ-GTE/2JZ-GTE Intake Air Temperature Sensor
1JZ-GTE/2JZ-GTE Map Sensor
1JZ-GTE/2JZ-GTE TPS
1JZ-GTE/2JZ-GTE Engine Temperature Sensor (For The Computer; Two Pin Green Plug)
1JZ-GTE/7M-GTE Engine Temperature Sensor (For The Gauge Cluster; Single Pin Plug)
Drivetrain Is Everything For The Standard 1JZ/2JZ Swap (Listed Above)
BIC Engine Brackets (Listed Above)
MKIV Supra Throttle Cable Listed For Standard 1JZ/2JZ Swaps (Listed Above)
1JZ-GTE Intake/Exhaust Valve Options
The 1JZ-GTE intake and exhaust valves are not readily available in the states but you can use oversized valves from the 2JZ.
1JZ-GTE Valve Specs
Intake Valve = 31mm
Exhaust Valve = 30mm
2JZ-GTE Valve Specs
Intake Valve = 33.6mm
Exhaust = 29mm
You can use stock 2JZ-GTE Intake Valves and +1MM 2JZ-GTE Exhaust Valves to retain the stock port size or custom +2MM 2JZ-GTE Exhaust Valves to go oversize. There is no need for +2MM exhaust valves on the 1JZ as the 2JZ is a 3.0L motor and has a smaller exhaust valve. It is said that when the exhaust ports are opened, the exhaust gas velocity is reduced which can add to turbo lag.
1.5JZ Head Gasket Thickness Selection
You will have to verify the compression ratio you want to use. The stock compression ratio of a 1JZ-GTE and 2JZ-GTE is 8:5. You can go higher if you like BUT you will need to keep in mind that you will need a standalone to tune your motor to avoid issues.
Follow These Steps:
Determine If You Have A 2JZ-GTE Or 2JZ-GE Block (GTE Has Oil Feed Holes On Exhaust Side)
Determine If You Want Top End(Less Compression) Or Bottom End(Higher Compression)
Measure The Piston To Block Deck Height(Will Vary After Milling Block)
Bring The Piston To True TDC
Place Straight Edge Along Deck Of The Block
Slide Feeler Gauge Between Highest Point Of Piston And Straight Edge
Record Values And Use Average; (Add All; Divide Total By Six)
Figure Out The CC's Of Your 1JZ Head Combustion Chamber:
Get One Peice Of Plexiglass That Will Cover One Combustion Chamber At A Time
Get A Jar Of Vaseline
Get A Syringe With Volume Measured In CC
Drill A Hole In The Center Of The Plexiglass
Put Light Coat Of Vaseline Around The Head's Combustion Chamber
This Is Used To Seal The Plexiglass Against The Head's Deck
Fill Each Chamber With Vegetable Oil; Make Note Of Needed Amount Per Chamber
You Will Know The Chamber Is Full; Oil Will Touch Glass
Each Chamber's Volume Reading Should Be Close To Each Other
If The Volume Readings Are Not Close To Each Other, Mill Head
Do All Six Chambers And Average Them Out (Add All Of Them;Divide Total By Six)
Example Of This Process Is In The Link Area
Plug In All The Numbers In The Compression Ratio Calculator In The Link Area
Numbers For Compression Ratio Calculator
Bore And Stroke Are In MM; When Using The Calculator In The Link, Enter 2
Cylinder Bore Size = 86MM
Piston Stroke Length = 86MM
Head Gasket Bore Diameter = Your 2JZ Head Gasket Bore Diameter
Enter Compressed Head Gasket Thickness = 1.1
Combustion Chamber Volume In CCs = YOUR MEASURED AVERAGE VALUE
Stock 1JZ Uncut/Never Milled Head Is 40CC
Piston Dome Volume In CCs (Negative For Dished Pistons)
2JZ-GE Pistons = -9 <--Negative
2JZ-GTE Pistons = Don't Know; Local Machine Shop Can Measure For You
Piston Deck Clearance (Negative If ABOVE Deck) = YOUR MEASURE VALUE
The compressed head gasket value is what determines your compression ratio. The thicker the head gasket, the more the thickness becomes when the head gasket is compressed which in turn lowers the compression ratio.
1JZ-GTE/2JZ-GTE Torque Specs
Stock Head Bolts - 26ft/lbs Then 90 Degree Turn...Then Another 90 Degree Turn
Stock Connecting Rod Bolts - 22ft/lbs Then A 90 Degree Turn
Main Bearing Cap Bolts - 26ft/lbs Then 90 Degree Turn...Then Another 90 Degree Turn
1.5JZ Turbo Options
You can have many different options for your turbo setup with your 1.5JZ-GTE Motor. It now has a bigger bottom end displacement to spool larger turbos much quicker. Listed below is a twin setup and a generic single setup. There have been instances where the 2JZ-GTE twins were modified to bolt onto the 1JZ-GTE manifold. Here is a general ideal if you want to run twins on a 1.5JZ, the head is a 1JZ so treat it as such. If you wanted to bolt a new twin setup that would fit DIRECTLY onto a 1JZ-GTE, it would fit a 1.5JZ-GTE as well BUT you will have to be careful about your oil and drain lines.
Since a setup that would bolt onto a fully stock 1JZ-GTE takes into consideration the block is a 1JZ-GTE block, you cannot assume that it would fit on a 2JZ-GTE block. The reason for this is because the 2JZ-GTE block is an 1/2" taller, so that means the 1JZ-GTE head will sit a 1/2" higher, meaning the turbo setup will sit 1/2" higher as well. The oil feed and drain on the 1JZ-GTE and 2JZ-GTE are in the same place but now you are relocating the turbo an extra 1/2" away. The solution for this is to use 2JZ-GTE stock feed and drain hardlines. The coolant lines are fine because they utilize coolant hoses to reach the water neck like the 7M does.
Stock Twin Turbo Setup
1JZ Twin Turbo Manifold; Two Pieces, Three Cylinders Each
1JZ-GTE Turbos With All Aluminum Piping Or Retro Fitted 2JZ Turbos By Albert
2JZ-GTE Oil Feed And Drain Hardlines
1JZ-GTE Coolant Flange On Turbo; Connect To Water Neck With Coolant Compatible Hose
1JZ-GTE Y-Pipe
1JZ-GTE Downpipe Flange To Mate To Your Exhaust
Single Turbo Setup
1JZ-GTE T3 Or T4 Manifold
1JZ-GTE T3 Or T4 Turbo
Oil Feed Line
Oil Drain Line
Oil Drain Fitting For Oil Pan 1JZ-GTE/2JZ-GTE Oil Pan Drain Flange
Oil Feed Fitting For Block (Block's Thread Is M12x1.25; Seals With A Crush Washer)
Downpipe Of Your Choice; Four Bolt Or V-Band
Coolant Lines (If Oil Cooled)
1.5JZ ECU Options
There are a lot of ways you can control your new 1.5JZ. You can run it off a 1JZ-GTE computer, 2JZ-GTE computer or a Standalone. Standalone is self explanatory once you decide what harness you will use. It was stated above that 1JZ-GTE computers, whether a Supra or Soarer, have issues. You can get it recapped but you have another option. Why not run a Aristo 2JZ-GTE harness and Aristo 2JZ-GTE computer. The Aristo computer is better than the USDM one as it does not used a MAF setup, instead it's a speed density setup like the 1JZ-GTE. Take a look below.
1JZ-GTE Computer
1JZ Harness
Stock 370CC Fuel Injectors
No Injector Resistor Pack Needed
Aristo 2JZ-GTE Computer
2JZ Aristo Harness
Stock 440CC Injectors (Fits In 1JZ Rail; The Tabs On The Injectors Needs To Be Trimmed)
USDM 550CC Injectors (Fits In 1JZ Rail; The Tabs On The Injectors Needs To Be Trimmed)
Injector Resistor Pack Needed ONLY For 550CC Injectors
LINKS
Here are places you can find a lot of parts need for the swap. I recommend finding a local JDM importer to see your motor and inspect it before you make your purchase. Our vendors like DriftMotion, have a lot of the parts you need but if you shop around, you can find them at lower prices as well. I HIGHLY recommend Curt at Elmhurst Toyota. He has a section over on SupraForums. He is extremely knowledgeable about Supras and is not your average Toyota parts guy who doesn't know anything older than a 2000 model year.
2JZ-GTE Water Pump
Water Pump Removal
Round Mount Swap Brackets
Square Mount Swap Brackets
Best Clutch Prices
1JZ/2JZ Fuel Dampener Line
1JZ/2JZ R154 Bell Housing
Dr.Tweak At Phoenix Tuning
LS400 For 1JZ/2JZ Swap
2JZ-GE Fan Blade
2JZ-GTE Fan Clutch; Can Be Used With Koyo Aluminum Radiator
1JZ/2JZ Igniter
1JZ/2JZ Map Sensor
Timing Belt Replacement Scroll To PAGE EM-14
1JZ-GTE Twin Turbo Downpipe Flange
1JZ ARP Flywheel Bolts
1JZ-GTE Twin Turbo Downpipe Flange Gasket
USDM 2JZ-GTE Twin Turbo Downpipe Flange USES USDM DOUGHNUT GASKET
JDM 2JZ-GTE Twin Turbo Downpipe Flange USES USDM DOUGHNUT GASKET
Aristo 2JZ-GTE In A MA70 Wiring Diagram
Supra 1JZ-GTE In A MA70 Wiring Diagram
Soarer 1JZ-GTE In A MA70 Wiring Diagram
2JZ-GTE In A 89+ MA70 Wiring Diagram
Oil Feed Modification When Using 2JZ-GE Block Or 2JZ-GE Oil Filter Housing For 1.5JZ Setup
Combustion Chamber Volume(CC) Kit
Compression Ratio Calculator
Head Bolt Torque Specs
Main Bearing Cap Bolts Torque Specs
Connecting Rod Bolts Torque Specs
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