Hey whats up. So ive been doing a whole lot of research and Im overwelmed. I need someones advice on what would be the easiest way for more power. Ive looked at the supra engines, lexus v8s and ive found that there is alot of negatives. Can someone give me opinions? plz.
Thank You
First off, what engine do you have now? makes a big difference.
Second, how much money do you want to put into it?
How much time do you have ? (ie, is it a DD and you need to do it in a weekend, etc)
He problems I've heard. The supra engine requires a whole lot of work and doesn't fit properly. The Lexus v8 is very complicated and supposably cost a fortune. The best one I saw was he 3.4l tinnier engine
If you sold that rig and got approx 3500 for it and then used your other 3500 thats 7000 and you could get yourself a pretty nice newer rig with the 3.4 in it and you would not have to do all the work. Unless you don't have anything better to do with your time, and want something unique??? Just a thought.
i was considering that but i love my rig. i have a 93. ive put way to much time into it to just sell it. I just want some more advice on wht to do with power.
First make a list of engines that would fit and go from there. You don't want too big of an engine that won't fit and would be a chore to work on, maintenance wise.
1UZ is the only way man, I don't see how it's so complicated. Here in New Zealand, we have kits (bell housing and engine mounts) it's BY FAR the best bang for buck, (in New Zealand that is) from my experience, they are pretty much slap in and roll, maybe not THAT easy, but still a very very very good option. Just my thoughts.
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