1JZ Side feed Injectors Installation
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1JZ Side feed Injectors Installation
So far in my hunt to find a DIY that shows how to replace injectors in a 1JZ the search yeilded (for me) one result, sadly without photos. So I decided to try it myself and document what I went through.... I've done it twice already.. first time took 5 hours total. 2nd time took about 2 hours 45mins.. I have large hands so if you have small hard you are in good shape. This may work for the 2jz as well. Replaced 370cc 1jz stock injectors with JDM 2jz 440cc injectors.
I assume no responsibility for anything good or bad that happens to your car/engine by following this thread.
So let's begin.
Step 1: Disconnect negative terminal from battery and open up gas cap to relieve pressure in fuel system.
I use a 10mm socket I'm still using the stock terminal ends
Step 2: Remove throttle cable
Hold throttle at WOT (with car off - of course) and slide cable from throttle Remove 3 - 12mm bolts that attach throttle cable to intake manifold
Step 3: Remove throttle body
2 - 12mm nuts up top and 2 - 12mm bolts at the bottom. Use an extension for the bolts at the bottom. Also remove vacuum hoses from throttle body to remove easier
Step 4: Remove first set of injectors retaining bracket
This bracket has three bolts. You can use a 10mm closed ended wrench or a pliers (make sure they're channel type pliers and you have them gripped tight)
Step 5: Release injector clips
Step 6: Remove injectors
With a flat head screw driver GENTLY remove injectors from fuel rail
Step 7: Place first three injectors in and secure retaining bracket.
Place clips back in.
Before we proceed.. The rear set of injectors are a PITA to get out, simply because there are more sensors in the way.
Step 8: Remove IACV (2 - 12mm nuts) 2 coolant lines one at the top and the other at the bottom and a huge vacuum line.
Also remove the air temperature sensor.
Follow Steps 4 - 7 to remove and install injectors.. If your hands are big it will take longer so take your time.
Once the retaining bracket and clips are back in just revers the installation of the IACV, throttle body, throttle body cable, vacuum lines on throttle body and intercooler pipe, reconnect battery and your done...
P.S. Remember to ensure that the all o-rings are on the old injectors when removing.. There are o-rings at the end of the injector insure that they are not in the fuel rail when removing.
Hope this helps someone. If anyone got anything to add please chime in.
I assume no responsibility for anything good or bad that happens to your car/engine by following this thread.
So let's begin.
Step 1: Disconnect negative terminal from battery and open up gas cap to relieve pressure in fuel system.
I use a 10mm socket I'm still using the stock terminal ends
Step 2: Remove throttle cable
Hold throttle at WOT (with car off - of course) and slide cable from throttle Remove 3 - 12mm bolts that attach throttle cable to intake manifold
Step 3: Remove throttle body
2 - 12mm nuts up top and 2 - 12mm bolts at the bottom. Use an extension for the bolts at the bottom. Also remove vacuum hoses from throttle body to remove easier
Step 4: Remove first set of injectors retaining bracket
This bracket has three bolts. You can use a 10mm closed ended wrench or a pliers (make sure they're channel type pliers and you have them gripped tight)
Step 5: Release injector clips
Step 6: Remove injectors
With a flat head screw driver GENTLY remove injectors from fuel rail
Step 7: Place first three injectors in and secure retaining bracket.
Place clips back in.
Before we proceed.. The rear set of injectors are a PITA to get out, simply because there are more sensors in the way.
Step 8: Remove IACV (2 - 12mm nuts) 2 coolant lines one at the top and the other at the bottom and a huge vacuum line.
Also remove the air temperature sensor.
Follow Steps 4 - 7 to remove and install injectors.. If your hands are big it will take longer so take your time.
Once the retaining bracket and clips are back in just revers the installation of the IACV, throttle body, throttle body cable, vacuum lines on throttle body and intercooler pipe, reconnect battery and your done...
P.S. Remember to ensure that the all o-rings are on the old injectors when removing.. There are o-rings at the end of the injector insure that they are not in the fuel rail when removing.
Hope this helps someone. If anyone got anything to add please chime in.
Last edited by antonio356; 11-26-10 at 09:36 AM.
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Thanks for this, Im probably going to install mine tomorrow. Did you have any issues driving after installing? Like was the car running richer, or sputtering? Or do you have a fuel controller?
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The car is running a bit richer but not crazy rich. Just disconnect the battery while installing should help the ecu adjust to the injectors
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Thanks man... I'm just getting started on working on my car.. I don't own a point and shoot just a Canon 50D that I do my photo shoots with so you can imagine me being hesistant to have it out while working on stuff in my engine and I don't want to give to much crap cell phone pics... I have one on changing the drive shaft isolator that I may post.... Also a P/S Pump on.. Thanks for the compliment
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sorry to resurrect this thread, but I need help.
I drive an IS300, and I'm trying to piece together a S/C kit.
Will the 1JZ-GTE injectors fit on my 2JZ-GE engine?
I know both are high impedance, but the 2JZ-GE is top feed, while the 1JZ-GTE are side feed.
If I take the fuel rail from the 1JZ-GTE, will that fit on my 2JZ-GE engine?
I can't seem to find an answer to this question.
I drive an IS300, and I'm trying to piece together a S/C kit.
Will the 1JZ-GTE injectors fit on my 2JZ-GE engine?
I know both are high impedance, but the 2JZ-GE is top feed, while the 1JZ-GTE are side feed.
If I take the fuel rail from the 1JZ-GTE, will that fit on my 2JZ-GE engine?
I can't seem to find an answer to this question.
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