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    Default Re: 1GGZE - good base for strong NA motor?

    no, it will be no slower than a 1gge with a stronger bottom end

    and i know, go turbo cuz it will be slow otherwise, no point, 1jz is better, etc...

    but its just an idea to build a stronger engine using the parts i already have and a few extra dollars thrown in to make it work properly. stronger bottom end would make it safer to sit on the limit and hopfully if increasing the CR i could make it a bit higher than a std. 1gge while im at it (pending on HG's and what parts i need decked etc...)

    if it makes people happy ill put turbos in my uzz10 once its built hahaha

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    Default Re: 1GGZE - good base for strong NA motor?

    on the limit? in neutral?

    i think you have your japanese fads mixed up usually they are 250 bikes
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    Default Re: 1GGZE - good base for strong NA motor?

    lolz... well when im reving the tits off of it; running up and down hills and sliding then haha,

    i probably do have them all mixed up but i just like to make the most of what i got atm. turbos will come later

    *edit* found some interesting info

    G series (inline 6, belt, 2.0L, 1979-): Soarer, Celica Supra, Crown, Cressida, Altezza

    1G-EU SOHC 2 79-82 1988* 125@5400 127@4400 75 75 8.8:1
    1G-EU SOHC 2 83-86+ 1988* 130@5400 127@4400 75 75 9.2:1 EFI-D TCCS
    1G-EU SOHC 2 86 1988 105@5400 116@4400 75 75 9.2:1
    1G-FE DOHC 4 88- 1988* 135@5600 130@4400 75 75
    1G-FE DOHC 4 98 1988* 140@5600 133@4400 75 75 9.6:1
    1G-FE DOHC 4+VVT-i 98 1988 160@6200 148@4400 75 75 10.0:1 Altezza
    1G-GEU DOHC 4 82-86+ 1988* 160@6400 133@5200 75 75 9.1:1 Crown + most others
    1G-GE DOHC 4 82- 1988* 150@6200 134@5600 75 75 9.5:1
    1G-GEU DOHC 4 86 1988* 140@6400 120@4600 75 75 9.1:1 Soarer, Supra
    1G-GEU DOHC 4 85/86? 1988* 140@6200 127@4000 75 75 9.0:1 JP
    1G-GZE DOHC 4 85- 1988* 168@6000 167@3600 75 75 8.0:1
    1G-GZE DOHC 4 86 1988* 160@6000 152@3600 75 75 8.0:1
    1G-GTEU DOHC 4 85/86? 1988* 185@6200 177@3200 75 75 8.5:1 air to air IC, JP
    1G-GTEU DOHC 4 86 1988* 185@6200 173@3200 75 75 8.5:1 air/water intercooler
    1G-GTE DOHC 4 85-90 1988* 210@6200 203@3800 75 75 8.5:1
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    Default Re: 1GGZE - good base for strong NA motor?

    ahh i thought you were talking about the bosozoku (the bike guys that rev at traffic lights) not the dorifto kiddies
    hmm, not many boso's around here lately.. maybe they grew up and got jobs

    i'm all for making the most of what you have, but.. maybe you don't need to make any more than what it is...
    unless either the NA rods have a habit of popping at rpm, or the pistons have a habit of falling to bits...

    just remember.. not much poitn committing to NA if you will go turb later... unless you get mildish cams (256/264?).. ITB could be done cheap and still fun.... but maybe better not to change the comp past what you want for the FI version later?

    i reckon just whack it in and have fun
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    Default Re: 1GGZE - good base for strong NA motor?

    lolz... the police craked down on it from what i hear, or it just moved more underground, if you could call it that, there seams to be a lot of cars still around and more being built (i get champ road and im always looking at the sites)

    im not aware of them being a problem, will look into it tho.

    i have a few ideas about ITB's atm but that will come in down the track once this is all going, its going to be kept at a streetable car so i wouldnt go massivly lumpy cams but could be an idea.

    this engine wont be FI, when i go FI (i.e. once ive had my fill of NA's) ill get a different engine for sure or turbo/supercharge my 6m or 1uz.

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    Default Re: 1GGZE - good base for strong NA motor?

    ahh ok.... grab a couple of sets of 4A TB's or some RB26 TB's and go for gold
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    Default Re: 1GGZE - good base for strong NA motor?

    There's a set of Yamaha ITBs on ebay at the moment - no bids and less than a day left on them. Fuck all on them too. I'd grab them for toss value but if you could get another set for the same price....

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    Default Re: 1GGZE - good base for strong NA motor?

    i see the ones your talking about

    doesnt say what size they are tho (need more searching i guess) they come in 38mm, 40mm and 42mm (rare apperently)

    also been reading that since the 1g head flows rather well and being 6cyl its an over kill to use anything over 38mm with out major work to make them work. which is crap since ae101 ITB's are 43mm and are AFM, and rather cheep (not as cheep as thoes R1 ones tho)

    also seams running ITB's is a big no-no with the Std. computer. and produces a flat spot where the TVIS system kicks in... yo.

    *EDIT*

    found some info on that ITB set up on the 1g on the first page.

    Engine Format 後期1G-GTE改 1G-GEU仕様 1 G-GTE late break specifications 1G-GEU
    Engine displacement 2200cc
    HEDDOGASUKETTO メタル 1.2mm Metal 1.2mm
    Compression ratio 10.5:1 10.5:1
    Camshaft IN:HKS 264° 7.9mmリフト,EX:HKS 272° 7.9mmリフト IN: HKS 264 ° 7.9mm lift, EX: HKS 272 ° 7.9mm lift
    The amount of surface Labs 2.0mm
    Piston 鍛造 79φ 79 φ forging
    Clank 後期1G-GTE フルカウンタ流用 1 G-GTE full-counter late divert
    Oil pump 後期1G-GT 純正 1 G-GT genuine late
    Oil Cooler メーカー不明 16段 16-stage unknown maker
    How inhalation スポーツインジェクション 6スロットル
    48φ 6 SUPOTSUINJEKUSHON throttle 48 φ
    Plug イリジウム 8番 The eighth iridium
    Fuel Control Unit 1JZ-GT 純正コンピュータ Pure and computer 1JZ-GT
    Fuel pump R33GTR純正 Pure R33GTR
    Regulator HKS
    Fuel pressure 2k
    EKIMANI トラスト 42φ スチール製 42 φ Trust steel
    Front-pipe ワンオフ 50φ スチール製 50 φ steel WANOFU
    Scarf ワンオフ 60φ スチール製 60 φ steel WANOFU
    Radiator 1G-GTE純正 2層 1G-GTE genuine two-layer
    Ignition system 1JZ-GT純正ダイレクトイグニッション 1JZ-GT genuine DAIREKUTOIGUNISSHON

    by what i understand, 1ggte bottom end with 1gge head, 1ggte late (gen 3) counter weight crank, 1.2mm metal HG, stroked to 2.2litre, Ignitions from a 1jzge, but not sure what intake there using.

    How inhalation スポーツインジェクション 6スロットル
    48φ 6 SUPOTSUINJEKUSHON throttle 48 φ
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    Default Re: 1GGZE - good base for strong NA motor?

    Yeah, it's japanese for spend a fuckload of money for fuck all gain.

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    Default Re: 1GGZE - good base for strong NA motor?

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    Default Re: 1GGZE - good base for strong NA motor?

    Quote Originally Posted by xcedricx
    How inhalation スポーツインジェクション 6スロットル
    48φ 6 SUPOTSUINJEKUSHON throttle 48 φ
    how does it breath?
    sports injection 6 throttle, 48 diameter
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    Default Re: 1GGZE - good base for strong NA motor?

    thats a spastic big intake for 330ml cly volume and little 264* cams
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    Default Re: 1GGZE - good base for strong NA motor?

    hey ed, read your thread a few times and what ive gotten out of it is build an engine to an defined outcome, just in the process of figuring out what that is.

    old rolla's, i got that much, i was looking for what type/brand they are using. doesnt look like any toyota ones... maybe gtr? aftermarket?

    good read - http://autospeed.com/cms/article.html?&A=3049

    Interestingly, Mr Gischus points out that OE Nissan individual throttle systems have a small vacuum passage in each bore which connect to a shared log-type chamber. This chamber stores a vacuum signal that’s strong enough to assist the brakes and provide a load signal to the fuel pressure regulator. Idle speed is controlled by a stepper motor bypass.
    sounds like GTR itb's might be the way to go
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    Default Re: 1GGZE - good base for strong NA motor?

    they look like OER

    http://www.oer.co.jp/sportsinjection/index.html

    you are looking at $2K to $3K or over for a kit.
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    Default Re: 1GGZE - good base for strong NA motor?

    from that article (referring to ITBs)

    “If the throttle bodies are too big you’ll find that drivability deteriorates. And, really, in the majority of cases, you’ll also find you’ll lose some bottom-end torque - that’s why we don’t suggest individual throttles in a car with an automatic transmission.”
    that sounds like such crap. throttle size has near nothing to do with torque in th low end, and it only influence on tourque in the high end is if theyre too small to accomodate all potential flow
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