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Old 03-27-07, 05:07 PM
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Red face economical swap

I looking to put about 450 to the wheels and keep the auto tranny.. what engine would be better 1jz or 2jz
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If your budget conscious, go NA-t
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If "only" 450, go single 1jz. Otherwise you have to upgrade the tranny.
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I guess the tons of other threads on this topic were somehow irrelevant to your question ? Stop asking repeat questions and start reading threads here, at club na-t and Supra Forums. Come back after you've done your homework.
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The most "economical swap" is the stock one. But with you power in mind. just turbo the 2j and safe guard it.
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