cars noddy
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Hi guys,
this is my first entry to the forum after many nights reading almost every other thread on these dam engines.
For 1, i think that i am determined to replace the ford cobra v8 35l with the 1uz.
I think i will be able to save about 100 kg min.
end up with a fuel enjected engine with electronic ignition
oh, and of course, great japanese quad cam tecnology & reliability.
what i want to know first of all is how can i increase the torque down low a little
as i think that i will be a little bit low compared to the 351 windsor, of which by the way has just siezed up rock solid.
The 1uz will be adapted to fit the omc stern drive along with heat exchanger and custom exhaust manifilds. Currentley thinking of using a autronic ecu system which gets rid of all the factory extras that i wont have.
How hard is it to fine the post 98 vvt engines in australia?.
currentley not having much luck.
any advice on wether i should try and keep original ecu etc. would be great as it may be cheaper. heat exchanger cost/contacts would be great
this is my first entry to the forum after many nights reading almost every other thread on these dam engines.
For 1, i think that i am determined to replace the ford cobra v8 35l with the 1uz.
I think i will be able to save about 100 kg min.
end up with a fuel enjected engine with electronic ignition
oh, and of course, great japanese quad cam tecnology & reliability.
what i want to know first of all is how can i increase the torque down low a little
as i think that i will be a little bit low compared to the 351 windsor, of which by the way has just siezed up rock solid.
The 1uz will be adapted to fit the omc stern drive along with heat exchanger and custom exhaust manifilds. Currentley thinking of using a autronic ecu system which gets rid of all the factory extras that i wont have.
How hard is it to fine the post 98 vvt engines in australia?.
currentley not having much luck.
any advice on wether i should try and keep original ecu etc. would be great as it may be cheaper. heat exchanger cost/contacts would be great