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Title: 2jz conversion completed
Post by: chuftsmv6 on 27 September 2014, 00:11:04
I finally got it completed pheeww that was hard work  lol ;D

http://s620.photobucket.com/user/chuftsmv6/media/Mobile%20Uploads/WP_20140921_024_zps0de26fee.jpg.html?sort=3&o=0

http://s620.photobucket.com/user/chuftsmv6/media/Mobile%20Uploads/WP_20140921_002_zps6b92e67c.jpg.html?sort=3&o=1

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http://s620.photobucket.com/user/chuftsmv6/media/Mobile%20Uploads/WP_20140718_006_zps1a8aea02.jpg.html?sort=3&o=5

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Title: Re: 2jz conversion completed
Post by: Delroy47 on 27 September 2014, 13:44:54
Nice job, what does it go like?  :y
Title: Re: 2jz conversion completed
Post by: Spireite on 27 September 2014, 14:51:11
Fair play that looks factory to me, job well done.

What's the power output and acceleration like?

Must be immense, massive tuning capability I would say, even breathing on it slightly surely would make it stupidly fast?

Brilliant!

Dean
Title: Re: 2jz conversion completed
Post by: chuftsmv6 on 27 September 2014, 18:29:57
Hi Thanks its been hard work but got there lol.
It should be running about 300 bhp I just need to update the clutch and see how the car holds upto to the power then I will go full bpu which should get me to 420 bhp near abouts.
 I haven't actually driven at any pace yet it has just been
Around the yard so I'm really looking forward to the test drive 😁
Title: Re: 2jz conversion completed
Post by: davieboy0312 on 27 September 2014, 18:33:43
you need to video the test drive mate :y
Title: Re: 2jz conversion completed
Post by: omega3000 on 27 September 2014, 22:20:11
Well done mate , a credit to you . Looks lovely  ;)
Title: Re: 2jz conversion completed
Post by: chuftsmv6 on 27 September 2014, 22:42:37
Hi there thanks I will make a few videos once its mot.d I'm just cleaning it up underneath
This weekend and have the rear subframe off for cleaning up then I can fit the lsd I got for it Il update
It all very soon its really getting exciting now it only took me 4 years lol.
 I'm very anxious to drive it lol :)
Title: Re: 2jz conversion completed
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 28 September 2014, 00:10:20
well worth your efforts and cost.. enjoy :y :y :y
Title: Re: 2jz conversion completed
Post by: chrisgixer on 28 September 2014, 00:29:38
Toyota straight 6 twin turbo.

Supra?

Good job. Any tested power figures?
Title: Re: 2jz conversion completed
Post by: chuftsmv6 on 28 September 2014, 08:25:47
Hi there the engine is pretty stock other than a aftermarket big intercooler and stainless exhaust it should be running around 300 bhp thanks for all the good comments  :)
Title: Re: 2jz conversion completed
Post by: chrisgixer on 28 September 2014, 10:39:42
Hi there the engine is pretty stock other than a aftermarket big intercooler and stainless exhaust it should be running around 300 bhp thanks for all the good comments  :)

Was it an easy install? Did you have to cut any body parts, like the transmission tunnel, to get the gear box in maybe?

Presumably engine mounts needed moving? Any problems with exhaust routing? Guessing not as it's quite a narrow motor :y

Did you use toyota engine management? And was that easy to integrate with omega systems?

Very interesting project. :y
Title: Re: 2jz conversion completed
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 28 September 2014, 15:47:11
Hi there the engine is pretty stock other than a aftermarket big intercooler and stainless exhaust it should be running around 300 bhp thanks for all the good comments  :)

Was it an easy install? Did you have to cut any body parts, like the transmission tunnel, to get the gear box in maybe?

Presumably engine mounts needed moving? Any problems with exhaust routing? Guessing not as it's quite a narrow motor :y

Did you use toyota engine management? And was that easy to integrate with omega systems?

Very interesting project. :y

Chris this may answer some of your questions


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iyPZRv2fr0I


858 hp  :o


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2F39kUKbwOU (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2F39kUKbwOU)
Title: Re: 2jz conversion completed
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 28 September 2014, 16:05:45
Hi there the engine is pretty stock other than a aftermarket big intercooler and stainless exhaust it should be running around 300 bhp thanks for all the good comments  :)

Was it an easy install? Did you have to cut any body parts, like the transmission tunnel, to get the gear box in maybe?

Presumably engine mounts needed moving? Any problems with exhaust routing? Guessing not as it's quite a narrow motor :y

Did you use toyota engine management? And was that easy to integrate with omega systems?

Very interesting project. :y

Chris this may answer some of your questions


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iyPZRv2fr0I (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iyPZRv2fr0I)


858 hp  :o


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2F39kUKbwOU (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2F39kUKbwOU)


http://www.mkivsupra.net/vbb/showthread.php?238517-SUPRAMEGA-project
Title: Re: 2jz conversion completed
Post by: chuftsmv6 on 28 September 2014, 16:26:00
Hi there the engine went In quite easily the battery box had to be moved out for the cooler pipe. Abs was moved up without any re wiring the ecu was tricky there's lots and lots of wires lol  but we got it in eventually all the working on the dash.exhaust was simple enough I just joined the Toyota downpipe with omega system. Gearbox fitted perfectly. no tunnel cutting needed. The only real issue was I had ti make a custom manifold To move the turbos forward to make room for the steeringbox that's the only problem ive had with it being right hand drive all the conversions on the web have been left hand drive.
Il make a detailed thread once its finally mot.d thanks again sorry if ive rambled on lol :)
Title: Re: 2jz conversion completed
Post by: chrisgixer on 28 September 2014, 16:33:34
Hi there the engine went In quite easily the battery box had to be moved out for the cooler pipe. Abs was moved up without any re wiring the ecu was tricky there's lots and lots of wires lol  but we got it in eventually all the working on the dash.exhaust was simple enough I just joined the Toyota downpipe with omega system. Gearbox fitted perfectly. no tunnel cutting needed. The only real issue was I had ti make a custom manifold To move the turbos forward to make room for the steeringbox that's the only problem ive had with it being right hand drive all the conversions on the web have been left hand drive.
Il make a detailed thread once its finally mot.d thanks again sorry if ive rambled on lol :)

Not at all, we love these stories we do.  The challenges involved. Etc... :y

Steerng box on right hand drive omegas offers more of a challenge. Very evident on my mv8 project. Starter motor, exhaust, and either box or steering column all converge in one place.

Love this though. Good job :y
Title: Re: 2jz conversion completed
Post by: GastronomicKleptomaniac on 28 September 2014, 17:12:39
Very impressive. I like this a lot...
Title: Re: 2jz conversion completed
Post by: chuftsmv6 on 28 September 2014, 17:34:38
Thanks yeah conversions are certainly challenging lol especially with this being my first ive learned a lot over 4 years lol ive put 1000s of hrs into it.
 glad its completed now thow. I did often think it would be easier to buy a Subaru or golf etc but I like to do something a little different lol Il update you soon over the next few weeks thanks :y
Title: Re: 2jz conversion completed
Post by: omega3000 on 28 September 2014, 20:23:14
Quote
858 hp  :o
  :o :o
Title: Re: 2jz conversion completed
Post by: henryd on 12 October 2014, 19:38:38
Very nice install,big ass brakes too :o,very well done :y :y
Title: Re: 2jz conversion completed
Post by: chuftsmv6 on 12 October 2014, 21:44:18
Thanks mate the brakes took me a while to fabricate but it was worth it I think.
they just about fitted on with my 19s they are 360mm discs and calipers from the range rover sport and are oversized 4 pots I was well pleased they fitted on lol
Title: Re: 2jz conversion completed
Post by: Diamond Black Geezer on 23 October 2014, 15:40:48
ouch!!!! that's stunning. To be honest I don't get that excited when i see these engine swaps, but will speak out when I see a good 'un; which that certainly is!!  :y

Mind if I just inquire - about the RR Brakes - isn't there a difference in the PCD? If it's an easy conversion I can image several chaps on here (me included) being interested in a beefy brake upgrade  ;)
Title: Re: 2jz conversion completed
Post by: chuftsmv6 on 24 October 2014, 11:46:31
Hi there thanks again for the compliments I am glad its finished thow it was hard work and not been able to drive it was the worst of all lol.
The brake conversion wasn't to bad to do it just mopped up the hrs making the brackets.
The vauxhall brake line is a direct fit into the calipers. I had the discs cnc machined to 5x110 and got a friend to make me some steel centre rings for the discs to locate onto so they sat perfectly centred onto my hubs

360mm Discs £70 range rover specialist
Calipers £260 ebay
Cnc £60
Centre hub rings £20
Steel and bolts £15

All together £425
And I got quoted 1.400 for a aftermarket direct bolt on kit so I saved a fair bit
On that 😁 lol
Title: Re: 2jz conversion completed
Post by: serek on 24 October 2014, 14:34:17
Hi there thanks again for the compliments I am glad its finished thow it was hard work and not been able to drive it was the worst of all lol.
The brake conversion wasn't to bad to do it just mopped up the hrs making the brackets.
The vauxhall brake line is a direct fit into the calipers. I had the discs cnc machined to 5x110 and got a friend to make me some steel centre rings for the discs to locate onto so they sat perfectly centred onto my hubs

360mm Discs £70 range rover specialist
Calipers £260 ebay
Cnc £60
Centre hub rings £20
Steel and bolts £15

All together £425
And I got quoted 1.400 for a aftermarket direct bolt on kit so I saved a fair bit
On that 😁 lol
thats cheap :y i had done 6 pot conversion on mine but used Q7 calipers

now working on 4 pot conversion for rear

btw car look very good  :) :y
Title: Re: 2jz conversion completed
Post by: chuftsmv6 on 24 October 2014, 15:58:23
Thanks' again. I bet ya brain will come through your nose with all that braking power  ;D
The Q7 are nice calipers but abit out of my price range lol you will have to get some pictures up when you have finished the rear conversion  :y
Title: Re: 2jz conversion completed
Post by: combatkev82 on 30 December 2014, 16:48:17
 ;D epic build , any updates yet .

with your build did you manage to get many photos ,

and has it past its mot yet , will you an the car be at any shows next year .

Cheers kev
Title: Re: 2jz conversion completed
Post by: chuftsmv6 on 30 December 2014, 17:04:21
Hi there yes I have plenty of pictures from start to finish. It will be going for the mot at the end
Of January so fingers crossed lol I hope to be able to go to some of the up coming shows Il let you know when I get closer to getting it mot'd and tidied up  thanks. Paul ;D
Title: Re: 2jz conversion completed
Post by: combatkev82 on 30 December 2014, 17:41:16
yeah good luck with mot , yeah would be great to see this in person .
cheers
Title: Re: 2jz conversion mot'd and finally on the road
Post by: chuftsmv6 on 01 February 2015, 23:01:13
Hi all I just wanted to update my post the omega is finally mot'd and back on the road after a 4 year project the engine is running well and is great to be back behind the wheel its  just very strange hearing a dump valve on a omega  ;D
Unfortunately my alternator has packed in so I havnt got many videos yet but Il upload some over the next mth thanks I couldn't of done it without the help of the great members on here thankyou very much this is a great site  :y
Title: Re: 2jz conversion completed
Post by: swordfish on 03 February 2015, 17:25:06
neat work  :y :y
Title: Re: 2jz conversion completed
Post by: chuftsmv6 on 03 February 2015, 22:34:37
Thanks its been a shed load of work but it was worth it in the end lol :y
Title: Re: 2jz conversion completed
Post by: chuftsmv6 on 22 April 2015, 21:59:20
https://dropbox.com/s/siy2ep8b334ztp9/IMAG0679.jpg?dl=0

Hi there its been a while car is running great got the power bug now thow so decided to do a upgrade  :)
Title: Re: 2jz conversion completed
Post by: 106pete on 23 April 2015, 10:36:51
Oh yes, good man
Title: Re: 2jz conversion completed
Post by: BazaJT on 26 April 2015, 11:54:14
As someone once said too much power is never enough!Good for you great job!
Title: Re: 2jz conversion completed
Post by: chuftsmv6 on 26 April 2015, 17:20:46
Hi there thankyou for the nice comments. I'm just waiting for a few more parts and working on the exhaust system then it will be back on the road can't wait  :)
Title: Re: 2jz conversion completed
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 27 April 2015, 16:56:19
Quite tidy that, watch you don't melt the coolant bottle with the snail though  :y
Title: Re: 2jz conversion completed
Post by: chuftsmv6 on 27 April 2015, 17:51:54
Hi there. Yes thanks I'm still finishing the new downpipe and waste gate then I can fit all my heat shield material to protect my coolant bottle and electrics  :)
I've just got to upgrade my fuel pump and spark plugs and fit my.my air/fuel ratio gauge then it will be complete
And ready for the road again  :)
Title: Re: 2jz conversion completed
Post by: chuftsmv6 on 09 May 2015, 19:56:20
Hi all I just thought id update my post the conversion has gone brilliantly and I hope to test run the car tomorrow on the ramp first to give the new turbo and parts a good running in. and to check for any leaks etc Il get some videos very soon if all goes well ive been thinking of taking the family to the billing Vauxhall show in July so I can say hello hopefully to some of the members who helped to make it possible thanks again  :)
Title: Re: 2jz conversion completed
Post by: chuftsmv6 on 11 May 2015, 17:37:01
Finally got it all together. I think that will be enough power for the old girl lol :)
http://1drv.ms/1G02Vih
Title: Re: 2jz conversion completed
Post by: Spireite on 12 May 2015, 19:55:46
Wowzers, that will go some!

Credit to you mate, its good to see someone has flipsided the idea of the omega, theres a few on here who are purists, but I admire someone who is prepared to go the extra mile to create something different.

Looks great.
Title: Re: 2jz conversion completed
Post by: chuftsmv6 on 13 May 2015, 13:13:31
Thanks its been a lot of work and there is still more to be done bodywork wise and it needs a fresh set of shocks Il be going for the bilstein b4 on apex springs hopefully it will stiffen it up abit lol
Just a couple more parts needed and then I can finally give it a run. Thanks again for the nice comments  :)
Title: Re: 2jz conversion completed
Post by: minifreek on 23 September 2015, 07:16:58
Saw this go past me at Billing on the Sunday, you was heading over the bridge where the chippy is... I was parked up on the side of the road chatting to a couple of mates... was nice to see it TBH :)
Title: Re: 2jz conversion completed
Post by: chuftsmv6 on 01 October 2015, 17:54:01
Hi yeah I saw you mate I was on my way home Il be going to the next billing show il hopefully have it completed and tidied up abit by then it would be nice to get us all together next time. It was my first show so didn't really know what to expect.
I was abit disappointed that there wasn't many more omega's to be honest but hopefully next time would be nice to see them all together its off the road now till after Xmas I'm doing some tuning work on it and some cosmetic bits hopefully next time you see it Il be running around 500bhp so should be exciting  :)
Title: Re: 2jz conversion completed
Post by: Diamond Black Geezer on 02 October 2015, 09:50:53
Omegas are currently in the 'not old enough or LotusCarlton-y enough' category. Anything older, Carltons, Sennys, Monzas theres plenty of. (lots of Monzas this year! I swear they didn't make that many!) and not new enough either. There were more Omegas a few years ago, when they were still relatively modern cars, and therefore plentiful.

But give it a couple more years and there'll be those who are investing in bodywork now, putting their cars back to standard factory etc, and rightly proud and wanting to show theirs off. As you say, not many Omegas now, but their time will come. Carltons were on the doldrums a few years back when I started going. One rusty GSi, a couple of estates etc but they weren't show cars, they were just the old workhorses that were bringing club stuff/family/caravan and ten dogs etc.

Happy that at Saturday Billing mine was the oldest Omega there  :)
Title: Re: 2jz conversion completed
Post by: chuftsmv6 on 02 October 2015, 11:48:49
Hi yeah I look forward to next year its a shame really the omega is a really good solid car and even
Thow mine sits on its ass lol and is wearing 19s it is still massively comfortable hope to see some more
Next year fingers crossed  :)
Title: Re: 2jz conversion completed
Post by: Diamond Black Geezer on 02 October 2015, 13:45:56
Well, mine was also the tattiest Omega there, but 6 months earlier it was a SORN wreck that hadn't moved in 7 years, so work in progress and all that. I'm not quite up to 500bhp yet, I might cure the lumpy idle, and get my door card back on first  ;)
Title: Re: 2jz conversion completed
Post by: minifreek on 02 October 2015, 14:16:54
I'll be there again next year, this years was my first also. I stupidly thought that everyone turned up on Friday, the show was Saturday and everyone went home Sunday.... Thats what I did anyway..

We'll be dragging our tintent along with us again, but hopefully will get the pitch I paid for instead of the 'just find somewhere' attitude we got when we arrived on the Friday evening...

My bonus for me was the autojumble where I found a part for my Alpine ICE system that had been apid up for around 2 years waiting for a part to be found... Alpine themselves wnated £50 just to look at it before even attempting to fix it... all it needed was a very small plastic cog... I ended up buying a complete but non working system for £20 which got me the part I needed  :)
Title: Re: 2jz conversion completed
Post by: Diamond Black Geezer on 02 October 2015, 15:32:49
Not stupid at all, worry not, it's worth going whichever day you turn up, Sunday's best for the cars, of course, but Friday if you want to go over the jumble.

Billing's great for parts. It's worth going just for the Autojumble. Saved me close to three figures-worth of parts I bought that weekend  :)
Title: Re: 2jz conversion completed
Post by: chuftsmv6 on 03 October 2015, 18:20:40
Hi yes Il be trying my best to get it all cleaned up and finished off for the next show and i will
Be looking forward to camping again with the family at billing next year there is so much to do there
It was a fantastic weekend we really enjoyed looking at all the amazing cars and the kids had a great time at the fair also  :)
Title: Re: 2jz conversion completed
Post by: Filth_Mobile_Jim on 07 November 2015, 22:01:29
2jz in an omega. Fantastic work!
Title: Re: 2jz conversion completed
Post by: chuftsmv6 on 10 November 2015, 20:16:20
Hi thanks it's been a lot of work but it has been a great learning experience :y
Title: Re: 2jz conversion completed
Post by: chuftsmv6 on 10 November 2015, 20:41:25
It's actually gone single turbo now aswell  :)

https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resid=184735C9BB946F0F!465&authkey=!AFJQhEulUGaBG9Y&v=3&ithint=photo%2cjpg
Title: Re: 2jz conversion completed
Post by: jamiew on 19 December 2015, 21:59:27
Stunning well done mate looks stock
Title: Re: 2jz conversion completed
Post by: chuftsmv6 on 05 January 2016, 20:09:16
Hi there I just thought I'd update my photos
https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resid=184735C9BB946F0F!621&authkey=!AN-UkUNanbaoCPw&ithint=folder%2c
Title: Re: 2jz conversion completed
Post by: humbucker on 06 January 2016, 15:20:11
That does look like a tidy install. Do you have a pic showing how the car looks overall?
Title: Re: 2jz conversion completed
Post by: chuftsmv6 on 06 January 2016, 17:24:04
Hi yes but it's not a show winner at the moment It's just been kept as tidy as possible
Because all the time has been spend under the bonnet at the moment https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resid=184735C9BB946F0F!622&authkey=!AJRHq4DgV0cEgXc&ithint=folder%2c
Title: Re: 2jz conversion completed
Post by: drakos on 06 January 2016, 19:22:05
amazing car  :y

was thinking of transplanting a saab turbo or volvo t5 to my trackcar in the future but this is a very good alternative. 8)
cant think of a reason why i never thought of this engine  :-[

this engine is very heavy but stock power hold on a 2jz is easy 500hp without opening the engine. only a bigger turbo and external stuff required..power to weight is amazing  :)
Title: Re: 2jz conversion completed
Post by: chuftsmv6 on 06 January 2016, 21:00:51
Hi there thanks it's been plenty of work and the engine is amazing
The only real drawback is everything is pretty pricey for
It and gearbox options are really limited
Once I've got the new exhaust system made up and
A new suspension then il be thinking of doing the bmw m3
Gearbox conversion
I'm not sure how heavy the v6 lump was before but the 2jz seems quite a it heavier
And I've been trying to find a descent coilover kit for
It because with the extra weight and power it really does wobble and squirm
Around abit or it might just be my original shockers lol ;D
Title: Re: 2jz conversion completed
Post by: drakos on 06 January 2016, 21:45:27
i know the prices of toyota parts indeed, everything is ridiculously expensive. on the other hand, quality is very good and almost impossible to destroy

see my topic for coilover ;).. vw golf 2 is usable with some modification.. with my set i can set it to almost stock heigt and minus 5 inch.
with a decent set you can choose the length of the springs and the spring rate. only thing is that corner weighting is necessary to calculate the rate. over here not a lot of tuners can do that.

second option is a guy i know that makes custom kits for a decent price.. for a calibra front coilover set he asks around 350 euro, and they look and work much nicer than the kw sets.
Title: Re: 2jz conversion completed
Post by: chuftsmv6 on 06 January 2016, 22:07:45
Yeah the Toyota quality is very good and the good thing with them is they are very desirable so if you spend on the right parts they will remain very valuable That's great thanks a lot il have a look at your page mate  :)