MYSTERY 2JZ FINALLY HITS THE DYNO!
Summary
TLDRThe video shows the process of getting a turbo 2JZ engine running in a Toyota Supra after completing the swap and install. They start by getting the engine running on the dyno, tuning it conservatively on pump gas to around 500 horsepower. After resolving some initial issues with the turbo boost control, they achieve a strong yet safe power curve. They then drive the Supra and test its new power, pleased with how it performed. Overall it seems the 2JZ engine swap went smoothly and the Supra gained huge power gains while retaining its drivability.
Takeaways
- 😀 They got the 2JZ engine running for the first time recently
- 😊 The intercooler piping and bumper are now installed
- 💪 The factory cluster and power steering are working thanks to Wiring Specialties
- 🚗 The car runs well but still needs some tuning and setup work
- 🏎 They dyno tested it and made around 500hp on pump gas at 18psi boost
- 🔧 The dyno needs a new load cell but can still be used without it for now
- 👍 The power curve looks good but they need to tame the torque spike
- ⚙️ The turbo works well but the boost control needs more tuning
- 🎉 They did some test launches and donuts to celebrate the initial dyno runs
- 🚘 Overall it ran well on the first startup but still needs finishing work before it's road ready
Q & A
What kind of engine are they using in this build?
-They are using a 2JZ non-VVTI stock bottom end engine with upgraded valve springs and 264/272 camshafts.
What fuel system and ECU are they using?
-They are using a DW fuel system and Link ECU.
What horsepower did they make on the first dyno pull?
-On the first dyno pull at 13 psi of boost, they made 416 horsepower and 413 ft-lbs of torque.
What was their goal for horsepower on pump gas?
-Their goal was to make around 500 horsepower on pump gas since it is a stock bottom end.
Did they reach their horsepower goal on pump gas?
-Yes, at 18 psi of boost they made just under 500 horsepower on pump gas.
What turbocharger are they using?
-They are using a Turbosmart 6466 dual ball bearing turbo.
What intercooler setup are they running?
-They are using an air-to-water intercooler setup.
What modifications are planned next?
-Next they plan to switch to E85 fuel, upgrade the fuel system, upgrade the intercooler, move the battery to the rear, and do some other maintenance.
What kind of numbers do they hope to make on E85?
-They hope to make over 600 horsepower on E85 fuel once they upgrade some components.
Do they plan on changing the exterior styling?
-Yes, they mentioned possibly doing a widebody kit to fit wider tires.
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