the v6 swap information thread, UPDATED 3/1/07 |
the v6 swap information thread, UPDATED 3/1/07 |
Feb 5, 2007 - 11:14 PM |
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why am i making this thread? after seeing K-ESD's completed v6 swap, i started looking into it as an option. the v6 swap has been a popular swap in mk1 and mk2 mr2's for a while now. v6 swap information is relatively sparse for the celica community, and i want to help change that. seems to me that too many people here jump on the 3sgte bandwagon without really exploring their options. there is a reason that owners of mk2 mr2 turbos are swapping out there 3sgte in favor of a v6. a v6 (by nature of its increased displacement) will give more low rpm torque than a 3sgte will stock for stock, and such, it makes a great daily driver. with relatively moderate modifications, a v6 can be made to produce huge hp with a wide powerband. and the best part, these engine are a dime a dozen. use www.car-part.com to find them locally in salvage yards for cheap. now there are a lot of options for a swap: 3vzfe, 5vzfe, 1mzfe, 3mzfe being the most popular. i myself plan on doing this swap either summer 07 or summer 08. i will be updating this thread with lots of info ive gathered, and it will be regularly checked checked for accuracy and clarity.
purpose of this post is to generate interest in the v6 swap and to provide a one-stop place to compile general and 6gc-specific v6 swap information. Engine Information: 3VZ-FE: -3.0L -cast iron block -factory engine girdle -overbuilt internals -OBD 1 -return type fuel system -non interference -distributor ignition -engine hp/trq *185hp @ 5200rpm / 195ftlb @ 4400rpm -found in USDM *92-93 Toyota Camry *92-93 Lexus ES 300 1MZ-FE: -3.0L -aluminum alloy block -lightweight internals -OBD 2 -returnless fuel system 97+ -non interference for non-VVTi, interference for VVTi -COP ignition -multiport fuel injection -forged powdered metal fracture split connecting rod -drive by wire certain models/years -engine hp/trq (several revisions) *94-96: 188hp @ 5200rpm / 203ftlb @ 4400rpm *97+: 192hp @ 5300rpm / 209ftlb @ 4400rpm *97+ (solara specific): 200hp @ 5200rpm / 214lbft @ 4400rpm (gains from improved exhaust/intake plumbing) *99+ with VVTi: 210hp @ 5800rpm / 220ftlb @ 4400rpm -found in USDM *94-06 Toyota Camry *99-03 Toyota Solara *97-01 Lexus ES 300 *99-03 Lexus RX 300 *95-04 Toyota Avalon *98-03 Toyota Sienna -vehicles with VVTi 1mzfe *03-06 Toyota Camry *00-04 Toyota Avalon *01-03 Toyota Highlander *99-01 Lexus ES 300 *99-03 Lexus RX 300 *01-03 Toyota Sienna 3MZ-FE: -3.3L -aluminum alloy block -VVTi equipped -shares many components with 1MZ-FE -sequential fuel injection -forged steel connecting rod -drive by wire -engine hp/trq *225hp @ 5600rpm / 240ftlb @ 3600rpm -found in USDM *04-06 Toyota Camry SE V6 *04- Toyota Camry Solara *04-06 Toyota Sienna *03- Toyota Highlander *03-06 Lexus RX 330 *06- Lexus RX 400h *04-06 Lexus ES 330 Transmission Information: Manual Transmissions: S-54: 3.285, 1.960, 1.322, 1.028, 0.820 / FD: 3.944, 4.176 -3.944 diff found in JDM/UK 2nd and 3rd gen 3S-GE -4.176 diff found in MK2 MR2 NA and 6gc GT S-51: 3.538, 1.960, 1.250, 0.945, 0.731 / FD: 3.944 - found in I4 Camry E-153: 3.230, 1.913, 1.258, 0.918, 0.731 / FD: 3.933, 4.285 -3.933 diff found in V6 Camry -4.285 diff found in MK2 MR2 turbo -V6 E-153 upgraded from 2 to 3 synchros 93+ Automatic Transmissions: A-541E: A-140E: Swap Troubleshooting and Guides: to come Dynos and Engine Specifications: 3VZ-FE vs 1MZ-FE 94 1MZ-FE vs 97 1MZ-FE 97 1MZ-FE vs 99 1MZ-FE with VVTi VVTi 1MZ-FE vs 3MZ-FE V6 Discussion Forums: -mr2boards -mr2oc (membership required) 6gc V6 Swaps: -K-ESD with 3MZ-FE -1MZ-FE swap (pics only) Pictures 3VZ-FE vs Eagle 22R vs 1MZ-FE This post has been edited by celicaST: Mar 1, 2007 - 8:03 AM -------------------- I think Bigfoot is blurry, that's the problem. It's not the photographer's fault. Bigfoot is blurry. And that's extra scary to me, because there's a large, out-of-focus monster roaming the countryside. |
May 5, 2007 - 7:40 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Sep 9, '05 From Modesto, CA Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
QUOTE(j0e_p3t @ May 5, 2007 - 1:55 AM) [snapback]554404[/snapback] but obd2 should be no prob right? i'm planning on a 99+ imz in a couple years... hopefully. obd2 just has a lot more wiring/sensors you have to deal with. However on one of the mr2 sites, there's actually a Complete writeup on how to do a obd2 1mz swap into a obd1 vehicle. Even though it's a mr2, the basic parts needed are there. -------------------- |
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