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Old 01-14-07, 08:03 AM
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whats the difference between 92 - 97 2jz ge's and 98 - 2000 2jz ge's in sc300,
i already know its distributor less -coil on plug
and i believe the auto trany line presure is controled electronicly vs mechanicaly

is there any diference in the intake or exaust port shape's or bolt patterens
because i see alot of parts that say the fit on 92-97 sc300's. what about us post 97ers...............?>
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Vvti...........
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Search... most important though is rods
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VVT-i, DBW, distributer-less ignition, lighter rods, etc. These engines are the same found in the '98+ GS300's and the IS300's.
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if i wanted to buy an ems what car should i buy for? whats dbw?
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