suprcharged supra but its not a 1uz

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Nope, that's 3.4L 5VZ-FE from a Tacoma. Kinda cool to see it stuff into that engine bay. Not much power, but gobs of torque. :evil2
 

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3700 seems like a Hell of a deal.. for a swapped supercharged supra. Looks in great shape although my taste does not like te paint still good shape
 

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Did Hogan buy a Mk3 this time? :puke:

Probably fun to drive, but why do that to the outside???
 

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The intake piping was spray painted silver... There's a lot of fail there, and I don't think that engine is all that great (V6 is much weaker than an I6).
 

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that was just something i stumbled upon while looking on craigslist

same motor as the 4runner i have except the supercharged part lol
 

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I have driven and swaped the 3.4 into various things, and a few with the supercharger...Not very impressive, I dont think it would hang with a BPU supra
 

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You should slap him in the dick and offer a dollar for that stupid ass comic book paint job.
 

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I've been told by a couple people who drove a supercharged Taco, they say it feels a lot like a stock Supra turbo... Unless handling is your focus for the car, I wonder why you'd do this swap. Unique I guess...
 

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Meh, I've driven a S/C 3.4 Taco, 4.0 FJ cruiser, and a 5.7 Sequoia. Before and after; none felt 'faster' they just got up and moved more quickly. More get-up-and-go if you would.

Comparing them to a Supra wouldn't be a fair comparison because of the way the power is delivered. The Superchargers feel powerful/torquey right away, where the turbo feels like its not even there until you feel it hit/kick in. IMO, all of the 4wd S/C trucks would leave a Supra in the dust, transitioning into a game of catch-up on the Supra's part. Some people will always think a V engine is better, for whatever reasons, there are tradeoffs in every situation.

I say kudos for the unique-ness of the swap, but I'd really like to see if it was worthwhile (track/drag/whatever)
 

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Not quite- Back in the late 80's/ early 90's the Camry shared the 3VZ-E engine (3.0 SOHC 12v turd) with the Hilux and 4Runner trucks, but in 93/94 they went to the 1MZ-FE (3.0L DOHC 24V) series of engine, where the trucks got the 5VZ-FE (3.4L DOHC 3.4L) around 96.

VZ= Truck engine- less comfy, more torque
MZ = Car engine- smoother, less torque
 

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toyotanos;1779121 said:
Not quite- Back in the late 80's/ early 90's the Camry shared the 3VZ-E engine (3.0 SOHC 12v turd) with the Hilux and 4Runner trucks, but in 93/94 they went to the 1MZ-FE (3.0L DOHC 24V) series of engine, where the trucks got the 5VZ-FE (3.4L DOHC 3.4L) around 96.

VZ= Truck engine- less comfy, more torque
MZ = Car engine- smoother, less torque

The 2nd Gen camry had the 2.5L 2VZ-FE, and then when they switched the body in 92, it got the 3VZ-FE, and then you are correct, it went to the 1MZ-FE in 94..
 

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Every time I see a car with paint and interior like this I have to wonder why. What compels a person to paint a car to look so gaudy? Is it a racial thing? Is is a color blind thing? Brain damage maybe?

This reminds me of the old Budweiser commercial "Mr Taxicab over-acessorizer".

I'll leave the engine swap alone. The VZ engines aren't horrible.
 

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RazoE;1779386 said:
The 2nd Gen camry had the 2.5L 2VZ-FE, and then when they switched the body in 92, it got the 3VZ-FE, and then you are correct, it went to the 1MZ-FE in 94..

Yep, you've got it right! I haven't worked on an older Camry in quite some time so I wasn't sure on the exact dates/codes. Pretty close for being ~2/3 years since I saw under the hood of one :D

Nobody bring the older ones into the dealership anymore :'(