Can you swap a 1GRFE into a 94 4runner?
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Can you swap a 1GRFE into a 94 4runner?
As the title questions. I just recently bought a 1994 toyota 4runner. I bought it because I own a 1995 ford Aspire that gets INSANE MPG but recently found the flaw in my logic. In KC we got about 20' of snow in less than a week. I was stuck. Trapped. My pride was hurt. Anyhow I truly do love driving 4runner! So fun! I currently have 154,xxx miles on the engine and am the 3rd owner. Not sure how well the previous owners maintained her so am looking at alternatives in case the beast gives out.
Anyhow the 1GRFE (assuming I'm right) is just the 2003 toyota 4runner v6 engine. has about 100 more hp and is more efficient mpg wise. I may be foolish for asking, I'm really not all that mechanic-savvy but have friends who could help me if need be.
I have taken notes of all that I should watch for and/or change in the engine... Things such as; the air intake mod, change out exhaust, watch for headgaskets, tranny (5-speed) likes g-4 fluid not g-5 unless in the differential... Oh yes. I've been watching you folks. Lol. Anyhow is this possible? If not, what engine swap would be best in everyone elses opinion? Thanks for the help! 4runners
Anyhow the 1GRFE (assuming I'm right) is just the 2003 toyota 4runner v6 engine. has about 100 more hp and is more efficient mpg wise. I may be foolish for asking, I'm really not all that mechanic-savvy but have friends who could help me if need be.
I have taken notes of all that I should watch for and/or change in the engine... Things such as; the air intake mod, change out exhaust, watch for headgaskets, tranny (5-speed) likes g-4 fluid not g-5 unless in the differential... Oh yes. I've been watching you folks. Lol. Anyhow is this possible? If not, what engine swap would be best in everyone elses opinion? Thanks for the help! 4runners
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5fzve seems like a popular swap. the 3rzfe is a common swap aswell. never really hear of a 1gr swap. i imagine that since that motor is newer its still relatively expensive.
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So...not sure either on the pricing...but would it fit? Also realized I didn't say what trim I had. Its a SR5-v6 4x4 5-speed. Thanks for the quick reply and idea on the fallback swap!
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5vzfe would be a more cost effective swap, and is well documented so it'd be a little easier as well. 1GR's are hovering between 2000 and 2500 out of the junkyard, at least in my area, and that's just for an engine that may or may not have wiring, and doesn't have accessories. The 3.4 can be had for half that.
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