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Eric
1) NOS - about the cheapest and easiest way to make big power. the only problem is that it wont last for more than a drag race or two, and you cant just go to any gas station to get them filled. also if an amateur installs it wrong, you can really f*** up your engine
2) Engine swap - This is a double-edged sword. In theory, just about any engine you can think of can be put into any car, so long as it can physically fit. That means the limit is really up to your imagination. Dont forget Kobe Bryant was able to get his wife's murcielago converted to automatic. The problem is that all this is in theory. The more unusual the engine swap, the exponentially more difficult, time consuming, and potentially economically unviable it becomes. The closest and most viable swap you can do is the 2UZ's 4.7L V8. The problem is that in stock form, while that low end torque will make it feel faster, it wont actually be much faster than the 1UZ. The advantage is that the 4.7L has a rock-solid iron block which can take massive forced induction like the JZ engines. As for the new 3UR's 5.7L engine, I was thinking about going down that path. It's definately a beast but the problem is that since its a new engine family, there's gotta be much more work involved. For 381 HP, you'd be better off going FI.
3) Supercharging - This is the route most people take for the V8, and about the only practical method for big power at a reasonable cost. A low boost S/C will make the same power as the 3UR for a fraction of the labor, plus you dont have to worry about the hassle of NOS. Most people opt for S/Cs rather than turbo cause much more work is involved re-routing the exhaust on a turbo, and no turbo kits thus far are available for the 1UZ. If ever I can get the money for it, I'll be going down this path.







