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Mate's Supra RZ, 2JZ-GTE in Melbourne made 235 rwkw at 1.3 bar with BP Ultimate. It's a black one with 19s and no spoiler, not sure if any of you guys seen it. Quite prominent. Tuned at ICE performance.

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K&N Pod filter

FMIC

Fujitsubo Cat back

HKS Dump and front pipe

i think 740 CC injectors

Bosch 040 fuel pump

Power FC

Apexi SAFC

and tomei poncams if i'm not wrong

the supra pulls hard all the way past 140km/h i reckon.

Ugly interior though, looks like a WW2 aircraft cockpit

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2JZ-GTE into an R33 is stupidity in my opinion.  2JZ with the 6 speed costs an absolute fortune, and an RB26 can make similar power.  If you really want the BIG CUBE straight six, you could probably build a killer RB30DETT for less than a 2JZ engine swap.  The cost of installing a 2JZ would be phenomenal.

Add up how much it will cost to build a killer RB30DETT. To get it built with forged internals will cost more than the whole conversion it self. I picked up my half cut for $3900 (auto not manual) and the only additional cost to a rb30dett engine conversion is engine and gearbox mounts. Every thing else sits close enough to a rb that it wont cost alot to connect or needs to be done with the Rb anyway. A manual 2JZ would probably cost more but my auto conversion with tricked up auto will cost less.

Mate's Supra RZ, 2JZ-GTE in Melbourne made 235 rwkw at 1.3 bar with BP Ultimate. It's a black one with 19s and no spoiler, not sure if any of you guys seen it. Quite prominent. Tuned at ICE performance.

Mods:

K&N Pod filter

FMIC

Fujitsubo Cat back

HKS Dump and front pipe

i think 740 CC injectors

Bosch 040 fuel pump

Power FC

Apexi SAFC

and tomei poncams if i'm not wrong

the supra pulls hard all the way past 140km/h i reckon.

Ugly interior though, looks like a WW2 aircraft cockpit

Thanks mate interesting my car was also tuned at ice performance. did you mean apexi avcr (boost controler) not apexi safc (air fuel ratio bender)? would be pointless to have a power fc and safc.

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2JZ-GTE into an R33 is stupidity in my opinion.  2JZ with the 6 speed costs an absolute fortune, and an RB26 can make similar power.  If you really want the BIG CUBE straight six, you could probably build a killer RB30DETT for less than a 2JZ engine swap.  The cost of installing a 2JZ would be phenomenal.

That is the best option I think, a built RB30 bottom on the RB25, my mate just did one, it costs about the same as the second hand 2JZ-GTE, and I am guessing will hold the same power as a 2JZ-GTE. I wouldnt bother trying to get a 2JZ-GTE into an R33, although, I have always wanted to put one in an RX7 and show up to a Mazda cruise... just to you know, cause some trouble. :P

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