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I have been building a drag car for the past year Im about half way through putting a 2jzgte into my r32gtst which I am hoping to will stick it to most of them v8 heads out there at my local drag tracks! an I was wanting to no if anyone else out there has done the same conversion? As I cant really find anyone who has done this to a r32!

I have completely guttered out all the shell! All original wiring, interior, etc seat carpet an anything that makes the car comfortable! The engine, gearbox, an tailshaft all fitted an it all was surprisingly easy, im running a Turbonetics gtk1000 with an Apexi power fc pro from a JZA80 supra. Im just working on the loom atm an it should be ready to start hopefully soon! Just wanting to no what people thought an if anyone else has done this conversion an did they run into any problems when they got it going?

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Pictures would be nice! :P

I know that at least one has done this conversion with a R32 and a 2JZ here in norway and one who has buildt a R32 with a 1JZ in England (Great Britain)

http://www.driftworks.com/forum/drift-car-...ne-1jz-gte.html

But I love conversions.... :pirate:

it isn't the most common of conversions due to the fact that the toyota motors have the turbos on the drivers side so it takes a little bit more effort to make sure the exhaust clears the steering. if the turbo was on the other side like on the rb series motors i think you would see this done much more often

Hello,

Just trying to work out how to put some photos up hope its worked! Sorry bout the quality about them as I don't have a good camera an these are ones iv taking with my phone! will get some better an more up soon

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theres a guy runnin a 2j in a 32 in Perth, WA, it was in a local magazine (Perth Street Car Magazine)

yeah thats tool (know as jason to his mother)... had it running for a while, stock motor with a t04z strapped to the side and makes 440rwhp on ovaboost dyno

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hi,

its been a long build but its all but done! the caris about 2 weeks off it first race,

iv had the tune done! for all the people wanting to no the power it made 303rwkw of 16psi, wanted to run more boost but the head will not flow the air!

all i can say about the turbo is its a monster on the stock 2j makes full boost about 4800rpm when it comes on boost its worth the lag wait

thought i better put a few more pics up for everyone

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