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Surprising Cars That Packed Toyota’s Legendary 2JZ Engine

Toyota’s legendary 2JZ engine stands as one of the most revered powerplants in automotive history, playing a pivotal role in cementing the fourth-generation Supra’s legendary reputation. The turbocharged 2JZ-GTE version delivered an impressive 320 horsepower and 315 lb-ft of torque straight from the factory. During the 1990s, tuning specialists quickly realized its incredible potential, often doubling or tripling output with relatively simple upgrades. In extreme cases, builders have successfully extracted close to 3,000 horsepower from this robust inline-six.

This 3.0-liter power unit evolved from Toyota’s earlier 1JZ, a 2.5-liter inline-six that powered models like the third-generation Supra. While the forced-induction 2JZ-GTE remains the most celebrated for its tuning flexibility, Toyota also built naturally aspirated variants. The 2JZ-GE produced a respectable 220 horsepower and 210 lb-ft of torque, and the efficiency-focused 2JZ-FSE utilized direct injection to generate 217 horsepower.

These non-turbo engines were installed across a range of Toyota and Lexus vehicles, including several luxury sedans and limited-production models seldom seen outside Japan. Although the Supra remains the marquee name linked with the 2JZ, this engineering masterpiece also powered a variety of other noteworthy cars, some of which might surprise even seasoned enthusiasts.

(Source: JALOPNIK)

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