Jimmy Mac 1999 SC300
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https://www.powerhouseracing.com/pro...dapter-for-2jz
#409
Power house racing makes a fitting just for this now.
https://www.powerhouseracing.com/pro...dapter-for-2jz
https://www.powerhouseracing.com/pro...dapter-for-2jz
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myLEXsc400 (11-16-17)
#415
It’s getting closer. Got the valve covers and can gear cover back from paint. I told my painter I wanted the valve covers bright and to be creative with the cam gear cover. He painted it molten pearl orange to match my calipers! It looks amazing! I couldn’t be happier!!
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myLEXsc400 (11-16-17)
#417
The shiny primer engine bay repaint looked beautiful on its own before you finished it with the matching exterior color! Love the attention to detail, Jim!
The engine with the VVT-i head looks perfect! Love the cam cover color choice. No wonder you sanded it down You've getting VERY close.
You'll likely have this installed, wired up, fired up and shredding some tires by next month!
I'm curious though... what Gerry mentioned about the later VVT-i 2JZ blocks being slightly different in terms of how Toyota got oil flow to the VVT-i cam gear/solenoid from the factory... how does that get connected on this setup? I notice you used an IS300 union bolt on your oil filter assembly but I assume you'll be using that for an oil pressure sender with an Earls 1/8 BSPT to 1/8" NPT adapter.
The engine with the VVT-i head looks perfect! Love the cam cover color choice. No wonder you sanded it down You've getting VERY close.
You'll likely have this installed, wired up, fired up and shredding some tires by next month!
I'm curious though... what Gerry mentioned about the later VVT-i 2JZ blocks being slightly different in terms of how Toyota got oil flow to the VVT-i cam gear/solenoid from the factory... how does that get connected on this setup? I notice you used an IS300 union bolt on your oil filter assembly but I assume you'll be using that for an oil pressure sender with an Earls 1/8 BSPT to 1/8" NPT adapter.
#418
The shiny primer engine bay repaint looked beautiful on its own before you finished it with the matching exterior color! Love the attention to detail, Jim!
The engine with the VVT-i head looks perfect! Love the cam cover color choice. No wonder you sanded it down You've getting VERY close.
You'll likely have this installed, wired up, fired up and shredding some tires by next month!
I'm curious though... what Gerry mentioned about the later VVT-i 2JZ blocks being slightly different in terms of how Toyota got oil flow to the VVT-i cam gear/solenoid from the factory... how does that get connected on this setup? I notice you used an IS300 union bolt on your oil filter assembly but I assume you'll be using that for an oil pressure sender with an Earls 1/8 BSPT to 1/8" NPT adapter.
The engine with the VVT-i head looks perfect! Love the cam cover color choice. No wonder you sanded it down You've getting VERY close.
You'll likely have this installed, wired up, fired up and shredding some tires by next month!
I'm curious though... what Gerry mentioned about the later VVT-i 2JZ blocks being slightly different in terms of how Toyota got oil flow to the VVT-i cam gear/solenoid from the factory... how does that get connected on this setup? I notice you used an IS300 union bolt on your oil filter assembly but I assume you'll be using that for an oil pressure sender with an Earls 1/8 BSPT to 1/8" NPT adapter.
To answer your question:
the vvti head has a hard line with 2 banjo fittings to provide oil to the vvti.
Powerhouse racing makes a 1/8” npt adapter to allow the use of the factory banjo bolt from the vvti where the oil pressure switch used to be.
I will use the is300 banjo bolt feed the turbo. I will put a T there to accommodate the oil pressure switch.