MD 2002 Lexus GS300 Sport Design Twin Turbo (2JZ-GTE VVT-I) – THIS IS THE ONE!!!
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Im not very educated with the details of this build but im guessing you are using the stock ecu? therefore their will be no obdII or emission related issues?
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i dont know if i might sound funny but i have experience with the 2870cc 2jz non turbo thats the 2jz ge and also the twin turbo thats the 2jzgte on the gs300 sec gen but i find that the non turbo gives better response because the block is bigger the twin tubo build speed about 1/4 sec faster but its rely costly to fix and the twin turbo engines give lot of pistons trouble thats from my experience sooo the 2jzge which is the non-turbo is a way better engine a little less speed and acceleration but way better and easier to maintain
but i love my gs300 second gen
also have rx300 1st gen and rx330 sec gen
but i love my gs300 second gen
also have rx300 1st gen and rx330 sec gen