Most of you guys and gals are interested in more horse power.
I get 10-12 emails a day asking me how to increase hp on there
Lexus. Like I always do is to refer them to our
Lexus-Toyota V8 Forum.
This is where all the hot topics are located. I normally
don't answer technical questions via email or pm. Most of
the answers are in our forum. Anyway, back to this
article. One of the easiest to increase hp is to increase
cubic. Since most first generation SC400 and LS400 are in
the 200,000 miles range. Its pretty much time to refresh
your motor. This is especially true if you are going to
forced induce your motor. Regardless its Toyota or Chevy,
aged motors are not meant to be forced induced period.
One of the thing I have made for myself is to increase cubic by
changing out the aged 4.0 liters with the Toyota Tundra 2UZFE
block. As for the 2UZ block, you can find them all over
local junk yards. Rebuildable 2UZ shortblock is about
$450-$500. Please contact me if you need one. I have
a friend with 3-4 shortblocks laying around. The Toyota
2uzfe was in the Tundra, Sequoia, V8 4Runner, Lexus LX470 and
GX470 from 1999 to 2006. However, 90% of the time when you
find a 2UZ shortblock in a junk yard, its most likely have
broken rods. Tundra rods are
very skinny and weak.
Due to the weak rods in the 2uzfe (matter of fact all Lexus and
Toyota V8 engine from 1998-2006 have skinny rods) that is why I
always recommend this
Lextreme
Lightning H Beam Rods Combo to my members. This rods
are machined to work with Lexus/Toyota oem rod bearings.
Once you got the block from the junk yard. You can keep
the stock rods or using slight stronger rods from the first
generation 1uzfe. Regardless of horse power level.
The stock 2UZ rods will be ok with natural aspirated
application, but I highly discourage in forced induction
application. Since the Tundra pistons design is different
from your LS400 or SC400, there a set of custom pistons is
require. We have been dealing exclusively with
Ross Pistons
and we have a very good working relationship with this company.
I would have to say, Lexus V8 forged pistons market is owned by
Ross. They have made the most Lexus/Toyota Pistons than
any other pistons company including JE. I have total faith
in Ross and the support team.
Once you got the block, rods and custom pistons done. Now
its time to take it to a local engine builder to put everything
together. The price tag for this process is about
$1,200-$2,000 depending on how many things you want. I
have couple of our members spent slightly over $2,000 just for
the labor part of the engine building.
Why 2UZFE? There are lots of people might not think this
is a great idea because 2UZ only have 2 bolt main along with old
iron block. Yes, its true that the old iron is heavier
then the 1uzfe or 3uzfe shortblock. Matter of fact its 82
lbs heavier and yes its only 2 bolt main. However with
only 2 bolt main, this setup from Toyota is pretty strong.
I am not surprise to see over 1,000 rwhp just with stock 2 bolt
main. Here is an interesting link that
pistons, rods and
block were destroy but the main were fine. So I
wouldn't worry about it unless you want he bragging right of
having 4
bolt main. This old iron block will really shin when
turbo application involved. I have heard a racing team
using this 2uzfe block and they are in the 6 seconds range with
holding over 50 psi.
The 1uzfe parts from the SC400 or LS400 will bolt right in for
the exception of the oil pick up pan. You will need to
drill out a 6 mm hole from the SC400/LS400 to 8 mm. No big
deal. Just use a 8 mm bit and enlarge the holes. You
will also need 8 mm bolts too. The second obstacle would
be engine mount. The Tundra engine mount bracket have
different pattern and a custom set of engine mount will require
to fit this 2uzfe block into LS or SC engine bay. I have
made the set of engine mounts especially for this swap.
Please contact me to purchase the
2uzfe/1uzfe engine mount.
The heads, intake and all other parts will fit like a glove.
Like I stated above all you need is a slight modification of the
oil pick up pan holes and purchase our custom engine mounts and
you are set. Here is a the breakdown of the budget you
need:
Core: $450
Pistons: $1,100 or Piston/Rods combo $1,995
Labor: $1,200 to $2,000
Mounts: $275
Misc Bolts: $10
Labor for Installing the engine: $1,500
Total budget:$4,500-5,000
The amount above is not cheap. However, go fast is not
cheap. Personally, I did the above and put two turbos on
the side. If you rebuild your stock 1uzfe would cost very
similar. However to save money you can use 1uzfe rods. I hope this article will inspire you and "just
do it!"
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Here is a picture of the Lextreme Lightning Rod and forged pistons combo |
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A closer look at that custom forged Ross piston. |
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Here is a rough view of the 4 bolt main conversion |
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This view shows the mains with ARP studs and H beam rods. |
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A closer look at the ARP L-19 bolts |
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2UZFE block with 1uzfe pistons design. |
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A rear view of the 2UZFE block |
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A closer look at the 1uzfe face pistons with two valve relief. |
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Oil pick up and oil pan. Its a direct bolt on. |
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Here is the engine with water pump and oil pump installed along with heads and manifolds. |
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Different view of the long block. |
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The black portion of the engine is the Tundra Iron block |
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Everything fits like a glove. All the parts are interchangeable. |
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Frontal view of hybrid engine |
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Fully installed bottom end. |
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This view from top to bottom. All fit like a glove. |
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All accessories are just bolt right on. |
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SC400 oil pan. Besides the block, everything else is from a SC400. |
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Noticed something strange? Yes I mounted the alternator backward so I can utlized the space for turbo. |
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Here is a set of custom engine mount housing I made for the 2uzfe block for a SC400 or LS400 and Possible all other 1uzfe and 3uzfe chasis. |
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If you look very closely you see the engine mount housing on the block. |
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