Tundra supercharger: BOLT ON to 1UZ
#1
Tundra supercharger: BOLT ON to 1UZ
Supercharger/Forced induction:
I picked up a TRD Tundra 2uzfe supercharger last week. I know it physically bolts on, but have not run through the full installation issues.
I picked up a TRD Tundra 2uzfe supercharger last week. I know it physically bolts on, but have not run through the full installation issues.
^very interesting build. wish I had talent like this guy.
also write up on my.IS
http://www.bedellracing.com/
^visit his site!
Last edited by kit cat; 08-04-08 at 03:30 PM.
#4
Originally Posted by Brad Bedell
Current project is the Tundra SC on my 1uzfe. Parts list includes:
TRD SC kit
DBW throttle body and pedal position from the 04 tundra
Tundra Injectors
Reworked factory hood.
AEM F/ IC controller for the 9th and 10th injectors and timing control.
Problems I've run into:
Hood clearance, after trimming the inside braces, I needed roughly 2" extra toward the front of the Throttle body.
To get a smaller area on the Throttle body, I went with the Tundra TB. A GS430 would have worked, but a Tundra one was available.
Tundra piggyback ECU is presumed to not work with my application after speaking to the TRD guys.
I'm going to run the AEM F/IC for the additional injectors and timing control. If that keeps it safe, then I'll leave it as is. If it's too much, I'll look at under drive pulleys or a larger SC pulley to slow the SC down until I can build the engine.
TRD SC kit
DBW throttle body and pedal position from the 04 tundra
Tundra Injectors
Reworked factory hood.
AEM F/ IC controller for the 9th and 10th injectors and timing control.
Problems I've run into:
Hood clearance, after trimming the inside braces, I needed roughly 2" extra toward the front of the Throttle body.
To get a smaller area on the Throttle body, I went with the Tundra TB. A GS430 would have worked, but a Tundra one was available.
Tundra piggyback ECU is presumed to not work with my application after speaking to the TRD guys.
I'm going to run the AEM F/IC for the additional injectors and timing control. If that keeps it safe, then I'll leave it as is. If it's too much, I'll look at under drive pulleys or a larger SC pulley to slow the SC down until I can build the engine.
#7
Considering how many 1UZFE motors there are out there, I have never understood why there isnt a basic bolt-on SC available. A kit that bolts on with hand tools and works with the stock ECU would be popular. I know the Millen kit was discontinued, but that was like $4500 plus installation.
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#8
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The supercharger nose/pulley also interferes with the "water neck" (coolant)
near the top engine serpentine belt pulley.
Fuel management is a concern, as he mentioned. The relatively high (10.5/1)
compression of the 1UZ means they ping a bit with the blower installed.
I nearly did this a few years ago with the help of the TRD USA staff.
The TRD guys had used this blower on the 4.0 in a marine application!
The 4.7 liter V8 superchargers are no longer available as new.
near the top engine serpentine belt pulley.
Fuel management is a concern, as he mentioned. The relatively high (10.5/1)
compression of the 1UZ means they ping a bit with the blower installed.
I nearly did this a few years ago with the help of the TRD USA staff.
The TRD guys had used this blower on the 4.0 in a marine application!
The 4.7 liter V8 superchargers are no longer available as new.
Last edited by SoCalSC4; 08-12-08 at 01:37 AM.
#9
Considering how many 1UZFE motors there are out there, I have never understood why there isnt a basic bolt-on SC available. A kit that bolts on with hand tools and works with the stock ECU would be popular. I know the Millen kit was discontinued, but that was like $4500 plus installation.
The supercharger nose/pulley also interferes with the "water neck" (coolant)
near the top engine serpentine belt pulley.
Fuel management is a concern, as he mentioned. The relatively high (10.5/1)
compression of the 1UZ means they ping a bit with the blower installed.
I nearly did this a few years ago with the help of the TRD USA staff.
The TRD guys had used this blower on the 4.0 in a marine application!
The 4.7 liter V8 superchargers are no longer available as new.
near the top engine serpentine belt pulley.
Fuel management is a concern, as he mentioned. The relatively high (10.5/1)
compression of the 1UZ means they ping a bit with the blower installed.
I nearly did this a few years ago with the help of the TRD USA staff.
The TRD guys had used this blower on the 4.0 in a marine application!
The 4.7 liter V8 superchargers are no longer available as new.
i guess if you want power, the GS300 NA-T is the cheapest route up to a certain point.
#12
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its your lucky day, there is actually a complete, brand new, TRD supercharger kit currently listed in the marketplace. It's kinda pricey though!
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/market/1022255
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/market/1022255
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