Have the exact same problem. I always thought it was the factory ecu sucking the power BECAUSE of the heat. but its not. its the heat sapping the power.Originally Posted by Ribfeast
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Last edited by Ribfeast; 09-10-2007 at 04:08 PM.
1989 Toyota Cressida GLX 1JZGTE twin turbo *SOLD*
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12.36 @ 111mph on eBay "China" CT12A steelies
244rwkw / 328hp @ 18psi
Have the exact same problem. I always thought it was the factory ecu sucking the power BECAUSE of the heat. but its not. its the heat sapping the power.Originally Posted by Ribfeast
JZA70|R / 12.45 @ 111 mph.
Hmm, My latest dyno sheet i have the power figure from, was the 21st full power run in 80 minutes... Might chuck her back on whilst its nice and cold and not heat soaked and find this " 20" or so
Thanks for clarifying that LindenNothing wrong with 240rwkw EITHER just quietly
managed 11.8 for me so far!
SHould be a Nice early riser and have a great mid range too![]()
11.72 @ 116.7mph = Quickest Stock Turbo Jzz30 series SoarerAnd 1st into the 11's
WOOOT!!!
Still going good![]()
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tc_7aRUGshw
I'd say it is either the turbos getting hot, and making their output hot, or it is the intake manifold/plenum getting hot. There is an air temp sensor in it I think, so it probably affects things in a negative way as intake temps increase.
A phenolic gasket/spacer might help with this somewhat...don't do them for 1JZ though AFAIK, just 2JZStops heat transferring from the head to the intake manifold.
http://www.gizzmoelectronics.com/product_gasket.htm
1989 Toyota Cressida GLX 1JZGTE twin turbo *SOLD*
http://www.toymods.net/forums/showthread.php?t=2847
12.36 @ 111mph on eBay "China" CT12A steelies
244rwkw / 328hp @ 18psi
Yeah, Used to run one of those style spacers on my old mans Built 347 stroked EFI windsor. You could feel the difference.
11.72 @ 116.7mph = Quickest Stock Turbo Jzz30 series SoarerAnd 1st into the 11's
WOOOT!!!
Still going good![]()
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tc_7aRUGshw
Wonder how they go holding boost etc...
If someone makes a 1JZ version I'll be keen![]()
1989 Toyota Cressida GLX 1JZGTE twin turbo *SOLD*
http://www.toymods.net/forums/showthread.php?t=2847
12.36 @ 111mph on eBay "China" CT12A steelies
244rwkw / 328hp @ 18psi
yeah same im down for one... so the 2j head is different in that regards?
JZA70|R / 12.45 @ 111 mph.
that so called little turbo makes shitloads more power at all rev ranges , the response is amazing and if i can ever sort that top end breakdown out i will be a very happy man .it pulls harder to 6000 rpm than the twins and just as it really starts to get into its stride pop pop bang ,time to change gears. the new coil connector plugs made it a bit better so i,ll keep searching for the prob. cheers bigwad
built the car ages ago and the customer sold it to a guy up that way.Originally Posted by Ribfeast
just wondering if youd seen it around.
big wad, i thought it would have better spool than the twins just wasnt sure. and for what your doing i dare say it would be the best thing for the job.
cheers
linden
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I think IMA01J is owned by eviljacks brother in sydney
1989 white supra 7mgte manual
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yes it is. Exhaust and inlet ports are different.Originally Posted by JZA70 R
1JZ head made by Yamaha, 2JZ head by toyota i thought?
11.72 @ 116.7mph = Quickest Stock Turbo Jzz30 series SoarerAnd 1st into the 11's
WOOOT!!!
Still going good![]()
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tc_7aRUGshw
Both are Yamaha designs, as are practically all performance-oriented Toyota heads since the late 60's.
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