Whats the difference between a 1jz, 2jz, 4gte, ect?

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Old 02-12-2011, 01:45 PM
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Default Whats the difference between a 1jz, 2jz, 4gte, ect?

Just wondering what makes people so die hard crazy about them.. I mean throw 30lbs of boost and an ungodly huge turbo at most motors and they will make cool numbers.. But what really makes these import motors have such a misinformed diehard fanbase?
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I wanna say those motors take a TON of boost stock.. Crazy reliable and only 6cyl..
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lol, funny
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i would really like to know lol.... i learned a lot from the LS thread
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i know i have a 2jz in my vette because it traps 125+ and still runs 12's. i have no clue what it means lol

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Originally Posted by Mooneyed
Just wondering what makes people so die hard crazy about them.. I mean throw 30lbs of boost and an ungodly huge turbo at most motors and they will make cool numbers.. But what really makes these import motors have such a misinformed diehard fanbase?
They all will make a lot more power than any ls1 is capable off with out having to go with aftermarket blocks, heads, etc


Facts are facts, ya can cry and bitch all ya want but all of you guys that are making more than 600-700 hp know it...
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Originally Posted by sc300
They all will make a lot more power than any ls1 is capable off with out having to go with aftermarket blocks, heads, etc


Facts are facts, ya can cry and bitch all ya want but all of you guys that are making more than 600-700 hp know it...


So, why don't you enlighten us and educate us on why they are superior to everything in the galaxy?
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It's really simple....


The inline 6 is a much better design than a v motor, very balanced and better on bearings and it's a cast iron block that can handle lots of boost....it's not just the 2jz, but other well built inline 6s are also capable of making lots of hp due to boost...
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One of my import buddies was trying to explain this in domestic terms and told me that a 2jz is like the BB of straight 6's. Is this a correct generalization for a import retard like myself?
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Originally Posted by sc300
It's really simple....


The inline 6 is a much better design than a v motor, very balanced and better on bearings and it's a cast iron block that can handle lots of boost....it's not just the 2jz, but other well built inline 6s are also capable of making lots of hp due to boost...

So, my Cummins, since it's a I6 it can make lots of hp?

I'm not trying to start a flat out argument, because arguing with you is like talking to my 4 month old.
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Originally Posted by had20z
So, my Cummins, since it's a I6 it can make lots of hp?

I'm not trying to start a flat out argument, because arguing with you is like talking to my 4 month old.

Exactly....who is arguing with u?

I actually know how to discuss and debate base on facts...


Did u see the part t where I said other i6s are capable of making a lot of power too? Or maybe u should get your 4 month old to teach u reading comprenhion..


Btw...your 4 month old must be one smart mother ****** then...

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Originally Posted by sc300
Exactly....who is arguing with u?

I actually know how to discuss and debate base on facts...


Did u see the part t where I said other i6s are capable of making a lot of power too? Or maybe u should get your 4 month old to teach u reading comprenhion..


Btw...your 4 month old must be one smart mother ****** then...
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Yawn.

Not arguing, just curious like the OP on what makes the design of these motors so golden?


Originally Posted by sc300
Exactly....who is arguing with u?

I actually know how to discuss and debate base on facts...


Did u see the part t where I said other i6s are capable of making a lot of power too? Or maybe u should get your 4 month old to teach u reading comprenhion..


Btw...your 4 month old must be one smart mother ****** then...
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I think I figured it out...

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I think its the best 6 Cylinder made but not better than a V8, there is no replacement for displacement. Plain and simple, don't say turbo's or SC or nitrou either because you can add that to a V8 too
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Originally Posted by BT03mach-1
i know i have a 2jz in my vette because it traps 125+ and still runs 12's. i have no clue what it means lol



My 2jz camaro has 800 hp but only runs 12's too
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Originally Posted by Mooneyed
I think I figured it out...




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it jacks with your head when you pop the hood on my vette and all the spark plugs are on the same side... i just leave it closed


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