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Old 11-09-06, 12:10 PM
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ok for the record i'm still new to these stuff but will a 2jz-gte performance rods and pistons, etc.. fit into the sc300 blocks? b/c i'm planning to built my stock sc300 engine for turbo and finding performance internals for the sc300 is pretty difficult..
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yes they will fit, same block man. the onyl thing that will not fit is the exhaust cam from a GTE b/c the GE has a dist gear on there.
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GE and GTE rods are identical. GTE pistons are very similar to GE and have only a slight cup volume difference.
If your power goals are not over ~500 HP, stock pistons and rods with a thicker headgasket and new rings should do the trick for you.

~Alan
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