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Sandor@AD-TurBO.com Professional Street Racer


Number of posts: 388 Registration date: 2009-07-19
 | Subject: CALLING OUT SlowVette to make it on the list September 4th 2009, 11:01 am | |
| tito i guess we need to run for me to be on the list  |
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antoanS4 Professional Street Racer


Number of posts: 941 Age: 31 Location: South Motors BMW Sales Consultant Registration date: 2009-03-06
 | Subject: Re: CALLING OUT SlowVette to make it on the list September 4th 2009, 11:08 am | |
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Sandor@AD-TurBO.com Professional Street Racer


Number of posts: 388 Registration date: 2009-07-19
 | Subject: Re: CALLING OUT SlowVette to make it on the list September 4th 2009, 11:12 am | |
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Slow Vette Professional Street Racer


Number of posts: 660 Age: 25 Location: south florida Registration date: 2009-01-30
 | Subject: Re: CALLING OUT SlowVette to make it on the list September 4th 2009, 11:23 am | |
| i'm waiting on some parts...i'll let you know when i'm ready. it should not take very long, maybe a week or 2 |
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Slow Vette Professional Street Racer


Number of posts: 660 Age: 25 Location: south florida Registration date: 2009-01-30
 | Subject: Re: CALLING OUT SlowVette to make it on the list September 4th 2009, 11:27 am | |
| felix, move this thread. it should be on the SK KOTS section |
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antoanS4 Professional Street Racer


Number of posts: 941 Age: 31 Location: South Motors BMW Sales Consultant Registration date: 2009-03-06
 | Subject: Re: CALLING OUT SlowVette to make it on the list September 4th 2009, 11:32 am | |
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SILVERBEAST Admin


Number of posts: 2432 Location: Official SK Member Territory Registration date: 2009-01-30
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Sandor@AD-TurBO.com Professional Street Racer


Number of posts: 388 Registration date: 2009-07-19
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BlackMambaLS3 STREET KING


Number of posts: 1692 Location: M.i.Ya.Yo. Registration date: 2009-01-30
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 | Subject: Re: CALLING OUT SlowVette to make it on the list September 4th 2009, 11:37 am | |
| The 1.5JZ is not a production engine but is created by combining a 1JZ head with a 2JZ bottom end. The 1JZ cylinder head will, with modifications to the oil gallery alignment, bolt on to the 2JZ bottom end. It should be noted that the 2JZ-GE (Naturally Aspirated) bottom end has no oil spray bars as found in the 2JZ-GTE (Twin Turbo) bottom end. Galleries and mounting bosses do exist in the GE block to allow the addition of oil spray bars, however this requires machining. 1JZ = 2.5L Inline 6 (86.0mm bore x 71.5mm stroke) 2JZ = 3.0L Inline 6 (86.0mm bore x 86.0mm stroke) Using a 2JZ bottom end with the 1JZ components allows an extra 500cc of displacement. Reasons for this conversion is a matter of opinion and discussion. The 1jz has a larger Exhaust valve at 30.0mm yet a smaller intake valve of only 31.0mm whilst the 2JZ has a 33.6mm Intake valve and a 29.0mm exhaust valve. The debate is, that it was easier to go 1.5JZ instead of 2JZ due to electronics, and configurations for pre existing manifolds etc. Reference http://www.supraforums.com/forum/showthread.php?t=329805What is known is that the 2JZ head compared to the 1JZ head has more restriction in the 5th and 6th cylinder exhaust ports due to an S shaped casting. The 1JZ also has different shaped combustion chambers which, when directly placed on a 2JZ block, increases the compression slightly and leads to a power increase when using unworked heads. Once worked (ported and chambers reshaped, valves resized) the heads have been proven to flow much the same. The most likely reason for the setup would be if the owner of a worked 1JZ engine suffered from bottom end failure or if they wanted the extra displacement and torque of the 2JZ bottom end, as the heads are interchangeable. Thus all the existing manifold, plumbing, fittings, turbo(s) could be retained making for a very cost effective power and torque upgrade. |
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SILVERBEAST Admin


Number of posts: 2432 Location: Official SK Member Territory Registration date: 2009-01-30
 | Subject: Re: CALLING OUT SlowVette to make it on the list September 4th 2009, 11:41 am | |
| I will try my best to put the list in order based on the way I remember how each car runs, that way it will give you more of a variety of people to callout from spot #4-down... Check the KOTS list in 10 min. to see the updated verison...  |
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SILVERBEAST Admin


Number of posts: 2432 Location: Official SK Member Territory Registration date: 2009-01-30
 | Subject: Re: CALLING OUT SlowVette to make it on the list September 4th 2009, 11:53 am | |
| KOTS list is UPDATED!... Now may the callouts begin!......  |
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antoanS4 Professional Street Racer


Number of posts: 941 Age: 31 Location: South Motors BMW Sales Consultant Registration date: 2009-03-06
 | Subject: Re: CALLING OUT SlowVette to make it on the list September 4th 2009, 12:00 pm | |
| | SlowWhiteShelby wrote: | The 1.5JZ is not a production engine but is created by combining a 1JZ head with a 2JZ bottom end. The 1JZ cylinder head will, with modifications to the oil gallery alignment, bolt on to the 2JZ bottom end. It should be noted that the 2JZ-GE (Naturally Aspirated) bottom end has no oil spray bars as found in the 2JZ-GTE (Twin Turbo) bottom end. Galleries and mounting bosses do exist in the GE block to allow the addition of oil spray bars, however this requires machining. 1JZ = 2.5L Inline 6 (86.0mm bore x 71.5mm stroke) 2JZ = 3.0L Inline 6 (86.0mm bore x 86.0mm stroke) Using a 2JZ bottom end with the 1JZ components allows an extra 500cc of displacement. Reasons for this conversion is a matter of opinion and discussion. The 1jz has a larger Exhaust valve at 30.0mm yet a smaller intake valve of only 31.0mm whilst the 2JZ has a 33.6mm Intake valve and a 29.0mm exhaust valve. The debate is, that it was easier to go 1.5JZ instead of 2JZ due to electronics, and configurations for pre existing manifolds etc. Reference [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] What is known is that the 2JZ head compared to the 1JZ head has more restriction in the 5th and 6th cylinder exhaust ports due to an S shaped casting. The 1JZ also has different shaped combustion chambers which, when directly placed on a 2JZ block, increases the compression slightly and leads to a power increase when using unworked heads. Once worked (ported and chambers reshaped, valves resized) the heads have been proven to flow much the same. The most likely reason for the setup would be if the owner of a worked 1JZ engine suffered from bottom end failure or if they wanted the extra displacement and torque of the 2JZ bottom end, as the heads are interchangeable. Thus all the existing manifold, plumbing, fittings, turbo(s) could be retained making for a very cost effective power and torque upgrade. |
Hey Chris we are just fucking arround,he has a 2JZ, but i told him that the new rule was that 2JZ were not aloud to be on the list thats why he said he had a 1.5JZ |
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 | Subject: Re: CALLING OUT SlowVette to make it on the list September 4th 2009, 12:12 pm | |
| Ah... I see, I'm not an import guy, I don't know much about the JZ motors other than they can produce a shit ton of power. |
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Guest Guest
 | Subject: Re: CALLING OUT SlowVette to make it on the list September 4th 2009, 4:15 pm | |
|  This is what is going to happen to peoples car when they try to race the The CrusherCobra when it comes out...Sooo Sandor Are you ready for this??  The guy in the pic will be sandor in about two month or so.. ooH and this is for all the Honda owners too so be aware of the consequences When you decide to Run Ford Mustangs Especially The CrusherCobra. |
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