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Old 02-17-2017, 12:46 PM
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2jz-GTE in a 1986 Pickup

Hey gang!

I've got a good lead on a 2JZ-GTE and I want to throw it in a 2wd pickup. Can anyone point me in the right direction as far as accomplishing this?

Thanks yall!
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Do your research!!

Where are your skills the weakest ??

Anything can be done with a large enough budget !!

If possible bring the complete engine donor vehicle home .

If not make sure the engine harness and ECM is all there
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Originally Posted by wyoming9
Do your research!!

Where are your skills the weakest ??

Anything can be done with a large enough budget !!

If possible bring the complete engine donor vehicle home .

If not make sure the engine harness and ECM is all there
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Probably my electrical skills are the weakest. My budget is not large :/

Are there any existing threads of people doing this?
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yes. theres a search bar up at the top that will be your best friend through this endeavor.
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You will need the engine and tranny at minumim. Depending on your power goals you may also need to change the rear end. Plan on a full fuel system and cooling system swap.
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Thanks for info man. Stock tank won't do?
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The stock tank will be fine. You'll just have to get a high flow pump and since you're there anyways I would run new fuel lines too since they'll have to end up in a different spot in the engine bay.
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Understood, thanks.



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