Would I have to build the bottom end to achieve a reliable 700 horsepower? Or can I throw upgrades on the stock engine.? What can I do to make the motor last more than 150,000 Miles with 700hp. I have a 750 horse power kit but am nervous to install it without a bottom end high performance rebuild.
@spainobain1234 You don't need to build the bottome end to make 700whp reliably on the 2JZ. There are plenty of people making 700 on the stock bottom end. Going over 800whp on a stock bottom end is where reliability fails.
A good tune and regular maintenance go a long time.
@kageryu311 Gosh i hate the reliability speeches.... even more so is when the guy only puts 20-40,000 miles running this kind of power. I think there are a lot of factors to consider before we give reliability speeches to everyone.
@Texarmageddon I don't know of a single modified motor that will put over 40,000 miles before needing a refresh or something of that sort. I don't know of a single 800+ whp car with over 50,000 miles, regardless of displacement or method of power. Making large amounts of power won't last forever. Lasting 20-40K miles is really good for that type of power. If you truly want 100,000+ mile reliability keep your car bone stock.
if it was on twin gt35's then ya it would be pushing more than 700hp. but by the fact that the customer did not want to build up the bottom end. we stuck with the stock motor and told him it would be safe to run up to 700hp. the setup is twin gt28s from HKS. he also has the new evc to adjust boost for daily driving and track.
In your oppion do you think twins sound better than a single setup??....i always wanted to do a TT setup but i dont know if it will have that trade mark sound as the single
@d3v3u5 wouldent be considered safe is the bottom end was built? 700 hp is alot for a stock internals to handle...but those blocks are bulletproof from factory so i gess its ok......
im glad other people herd the bov go off two separate times. i thought i was going crazy!
germancatala 9 months ago
@germancatala yeah my one jay does that its awsome hearing 2 diff bovs reminds me of the bigging of let it burn
S14lopez1 6 months ago
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@germancatala yeah my 1jz does that its awsome hearing 2 diff bovs reminds me of the bigging of let it burn
S14lopez1 6 months ago
That damn sound gives me chills everytime...
bradnc1988 1 year ago
Would I have to build the bottom end to achieve a reliable 700 horsepower? Or can I throw upgrades on the stock engine.? What can I do to make the motor last more than 150,000 Miles with 700hp. I have a 750 horse power kit but am nervous to install it without a bottom end high performance rebuild.
spainobain1234 1 year ago
@spainobain1234 You don't need to build the bottome end to make 700whp reliably on the 2JZ. There are plenty of people making 700 on the stock bottom end. Going over 800whp on a stock bottom end is where reliability fails.
A good tune and regular maintenance go a long time.
kageryu311 1 year ago
@kageryu311 Gosh i hate the reliability speeches.... even more so is when the guy only puts 20-40,000 miles running this kind of power. I think there are a lot of factors to consider before we give reliability speeches to everyone.
Texarmageddon 8 months ago
@Texarmageddon I don't know of a single modified motor that will put over 40,000 miles before needing a refresh or something of that sort. I don't know of a single 800+ whp car with over 50,000 miles, regardless of displacement or method of power. Making large amounts of power won't last forever. Lasting 20-40K miles is really good for that type of power. If you truly want 100,000+ mile reliability keep your car bone stock.
kageryu311 8 months ago
i like how some people THINK they know more then the person that built the car!!
VTECGETZ50s 1 year ago
lol pretty funny how you can here each BOV go off at seperate times
bobdudle123211 1 year ago
wait!!! wtf??? blows off twice???
liltazz19 1 year ago
the intercooler piping looks a bit thin for a TT setup like that =\
enigmaPL 1 year ago
Damn!
V8power923 2 years ago
it has hks titanium exhaust.
if it was on twin gt35's then ya it would be pushing more than 700hp. but by the fact that the customer did not want to build up the bottom end. we stuck with the stock motor and told him it would be safe to run up to 700hp. the setup is twin gt28s from HKS. he also has the new evc to adjust boost for daily driving and track.
d3v3u5 4 years ago
In your oppion do you think twins sound better than a single setup??....i always wanted to do a TT setup but i dont know if it will have that trade mark sound as the single
twinturbo1995 2 years ago
what type of cams are you running for this setup? 272's? or 264's?
XtremeDC4Tuner 2 years ago
272s
d3v3u5 2 years ago
That should be putting out WAY more than 700 horsepower. Those look like twin GT35r turbos, and that bottom end has to be built.
weggy123 4 years ago
bottom end not built so it is pushing 700hp safely.
d3v3u5 2 years ago
@d3v3u5 wouldent be considered safe is the bottom end was built? 700 hp is alot for a stock internals to handle...but those blocks are bulletproof from factory so i gess its ok......
jsaulgodoy 1 year ago
@jsaulgodoy those stock bottom ends are generally good to 800hp
RevolutionRacingTeam 1 year ago
@RevolutionRacingTeam i guess but it still makes me nervous...if im gona build one im gona do it right......
jsaulgodoy 1 year ago
@weggy123 you can put 1200hp on teh stock internals and transmission so its good
CYB117 1 year ago
I like how big twins give an agressive sound to the Supra on any exhaust.
JayMark2049 4 years ago