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  1. Owing to the 2JZ, its little brother, the Toyota 1JZ engine is often overshadowed. That said, it can certainly hold its own and can be modified to pack a serious punch.
    Toyota developed the 1JZ and 2JZ engines in the early 1990s, with production beginning in 1991. These units were inline-six engines built as either 2.5-liter or 3.0-liter engines. As the numbers suggest, the 1JZ engine was the smaller of the two, while the 2JZ engine was the 3.0-liter version. Toyota built the 1JZ and 2JZ engines in various configurations, and they were fitted into vehicles from 1991 until 2007. Important milestones for the 2JZ engine during this period included the development of the 2JZ-GTE as a turbocharged six-cylinder unit and the release of the 2JZ-FSE in 2000.

    cars that have a 2jz

    Fuel system: Electronic fuel injection, batch injection and direct injection (FSE only)

    The 1JZ-GTE-powered version, on the other hand, came with a 5-speed manual and a Torsen torque-sensing limited slip differential, making it the obvious choice for driving enthusiasts.
    Toyota Supra A80 (4th Generation) | 1994 – 1998
    If you’re wondering what cars come with a 1JZ and why we like them, here’s a roundup list that will answer your question.

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