1NZ-FE specs
#69
isn't the turbo vitz a 1.3l 2nz series engine
the yaris sr in the uk uses 1.8l 2ZR-FE is this the same as new XD scion engine
if base yasis uses 1NZ-FE and 2ZR-FE fits ..... could / has some one done the swap
the yaris sr in the uk uses 1.8l 2ZR-FE is this the same as new XD scion engine
if base yasis uses 1NZ-FE and 2ZR-FE fits ..... could / has some one done the swap
#70
I forgot to mention specs @ http://toyota.co.uk/vs2/pdf/YA3_63_spec.pdf
127 lb/ft tqs
133 hp factory
127 lb/ft tqs
133 hp factory
#71
A quote by a VITZ RS Turbo owner in the UK
`m an owner of a Vitz (Yaris) RS import equipped with the 1.3 2nz-fe. Although this is quite a lively unit (i`ve heard also that the 2nz-fe on the rs develops102bhp -anyone heard of it??, instead of the usual 86bhp), i`d like to swap the engine with the TRD 1nz-fe version which was turboed developing 150bhp.
http://toyotaownersclub.com/forums/i...0&#entry681323
I know
`m an owner of a Vitz (Yaris) RS import equipped with the 1.3 2nz-fe. Although this is quite a lively unit (i`ve heard also that the 2nz-fe on the rs develops102bhp -anyone heard of it??, instead of the usual 86bhp), i`d like to swap the engine with the TRD 1nz-fe version which was turboed developing 150bhp.
http://toyotaownersclub.com/forums/i...0&#entry681323
I know
#72
gears
I think what the tranny needs is a six speed, but not to shorten the other gears keep them the same just add another gear. Or if the 6spd from the corrolla rs matches up? At 3000rpm and only going 60 is a problem, although I've taken that gear to 100.
#73
Top speed
C/D says that the 1NZ-FE is governed at 109mph, but I have personally taken mine to 113 and I've heard of them hitting peaks of 125. Is it the mods that make it run faster? Also Maybe its not "governed" but with the gear ratios it just doesnt have anymore to go. But then again 113-125mph
#75
Originally Posted by George
There is no substitute for cubic inches.
It goes like this: "There is no replacement for displacement!"
#76
Originally Posted by L33TFooMaster
Originally Posted by George
There is no substitute for cubic inches.
It goes like this: "There is no replacement for displacement!"
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