Aristo
Personally. While the 2jz-gte deserves it's reputation, it's overhyped stock. They're 600bhp daily driven engines Take those pistons & plop them in the other good engines & you'd have multiple engine families that would be happy daily driving around @ 600bhp.
3,4,5vz-fe
1,2,4gr-fse's
All the UZ engines...
Probably all the UR engines...
I ran out of v6 & v8 engine families...
Supra = super happy OEM piston installation.
If the GE heads were good in the first place, then they wouldn't have been phased out for the fe heads which morphed into the current bigtime fse heads??? Which, while are more related to fe heads, have grown into valve angles inbetween the normal FE v GE valve angles.
The valve angles started in the 70*'s back in the day on the SOHC engines. 50*'s on 4a-ge heads, shrunk down to 45* on the jz-ge head's. 3s-ge heads down to 44.5*, 2zz-ge's down yet again to 43*.
Notice a pattern?
Compair this with old school fe heads... They were once very long angle. 22.5* yet they've grown to 27, 28*, now 33 to 35* on the more modern FE heads.
Notice a pattern?
I'd rather rock an FE head, or a newer fse one. The only big differances in older FE VS GE power are the cams & the stock porting. Port an FE head, put in a cam that won't almost gaurenteed to be 225-230* of duration with almost no overlap (0-4* max). And you've got a better engine (until the GE heads are ported out & the cams changed)
FE heads are lighter and much more compact.
You also get easy access to nice tall intake ports
FSE ftw:
5s-fe camry/celica/mr2 ported & cammed > 3s-ge stock / ported & cammed = 5s/3s-ge hybrid, ported & cammed.
The 92-93 3vz-fe 3.0L dohc v6 was detuned 15bhp & 14-ft-lbs of torque by taking out 5-7.5* of ignition timing in the programming & setting it to never run leaner than 10.0:1 in a 100% stock configuration. The 2jz-ge get's it's first little power update & they *magically* find the missing power. Toyota musta been embarrassed the camry's were outrunning the cressida's & arista's.
It's the same parts catolog with a different cam lobe, and smaller porting. What's the differance in a 3vz-fe piston, and a 2jz-ge piston? Not alot, they can drop in for each other. LoL!
And the N/A jz-ge engines were way over-hyped. Heavy, slow revving, and the v6 camry platform was embarrasingly quicker than the i6's. Go take a look at Camry/ES VS the GS300/350's.
******* 2007 Lexus GS 350 RWD 5.7s 14.2
2007 Lexus ES 350 6.2 14.6
*******2006 Lexus GS 300 RWD 6.8 15.4
2004 Lexus ES 330 7.2 15.5
1998 Lexus GS 300 7.6 15.7
1998 Toyota Camry LE V-6 (auto) 7.8 15.9
2004 Toyota Camry 3.3L v6 7.6 16.0
1994 Toyota Camry SE Coupe 8.1 16.1
1995 Toyota Camry LE V-6 (auto) 8.4 16.3
1992 Lexus ES 300 8.6 16.6
1994 Lexus ES 300 8.7 16.6
1993 Lexus GS 300 9.2 16.8
1994 Lexus GS 300 9.4 16.8
What happened when the GS ditched the 230bhp 3.0L 2jz-ge i6 for the 245bhp 3.0L 3gr-fse v6??? 0-60mph in 7.0s (
Fastest of all 6 cylinder GS's to that point).
Was the 2jz-gte powered Aristo "the fastest production sedan based on 0-60mph time" at one point? No that would have been the much heavier GS400 with the 4.0L (5.4s 0-60)1uz-fe v8.
Enough worrying over FE vs GE. Rock what you have. None of them suck...