Hi guys, I have the 1GFE VVTI in my car and i'm aware that its quite an old design with I think and iron block. I know people with the IS200 have opted to supercharge or turbo or rip it out alltogether for more power. Has anyone played with it the naturally aspirated way?
I'm also the owner of this motor ('99 1g-fe) and have just one question - does the oil sump is the same as old gze or gte series have ???
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Lexus IS400 UZXE10 wangan car
Levin Coupe AE86 drift car
You'd be wasting your time with the 1GFE if you remain NA.
If you want to stay NA and stay 2.0L, then get the BEAMS 3SGE and work that.
If you just want to stay NA then drop a 1UZ/3UZ in there.
yeah UZ's are great, but i can't afford it now.![]()
so at first stage i'm going to supercharge 1g-fe, maybe next year i'll going to UZ.
my engine already out of car, and ready to be filled with forged pistons + gze connection rods. i suppose what this setup can handle ±300rwhp, what will be enough for me at the moment.
the one thing i'm worry about is oil system
and I'm totally agree what 1g na is not a way to go.
Last edited by boo50; 12-11-2008 at 05:40 PM.
Always in progress > > >
Lexus IS400 UZXE10 wangan car
Levin Coupe AE86 drift car
The three ways to improve NA power:
Efficiency = exhaust & air filter are your only real gains, then cams and head work but generally expensive
Revs = go hand in hand with the above but may be expensive due to computer limitations
Displacement = prohibitive, better off replacing it with something already bigger, or forced induction
Must.... avoid.... urge... to... upgrade... parts I haven't.... used.... yet.....
G'day all,
I have an 04 IS200, great car, but it's lack of midrange power is a real dissapointment. I have asked a few of the tune shops in Perth on which way to go. I got told spending money on a NA 1G is a total waste. C-Red suggested the beams motor with manual box or VVTI 1J or 2J (but these would loose some of the good handling, that the standard IS200 has). I am thinking of instead getting another 1GFE and striping it down and rebuilding it to be able to run a good single turbo setup. This way most of the car is kept original and most of the accessories will work
Theres one in a older issue of zoom or fast fours or something with a turbo'd one. It made bugger all power man. I wouldnt say its worth the hassle, danger and unreliability of it...
Replace with 1GGTE or go a 1J...
Cheers,
Jase
Jase,Originally Posted by Smokey228
I think I'll be sticking with the stock motor untill It dies, at least that way I'll have my licence for a bit longer.
Cheers
Rod