I had a poster of this on my wall as a kid, I wanted one so bad. Seeing it here makes me want one again.

But at original MSRP, not the $250k they said they go for now…

  • @BallShapedManOPM
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    12 months ago

    Nothing competes with the 2JZ in the 90s. Few things do today.

    • @XeroxCool
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      22 months ago

      No, but their new-found rarity and demand has pushed people to explore other engines. There’s many other options around now that are good enough. It’s not even just K-swaps and LS swaps. There’s enough info out there to build half the stock motors to something good enough. The Ford/Mazda Duratec series comes to mind

      • @BallShapedManOPM
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        12 months ago

        Fascinating! I never would have guessed.

        • @XeroxCool
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          22 months ago

          Oh hey, it’s the artist from artshare with all the characters. It’s me, the commenter that brought Wumbo to the “Oops” (or something space station.

          In australia, the Barra engine comes to mind. It’s like the Ford version of the Toyota i6 but it’s as common as Americans find ford V6s. The Duratec mentioned above comes from knowing the 2.5L i4 is the dog of ford engines but the dream of 3rd gen Miata owners that have a 2.0 Duratec. I beleive they’re pushing 250hp with bolt on, maybe 300 with an obnoxious cam, or 400 with boost. No, it’s not a 1000hp supra, but it’s a $300 engine from the least-abused Fords. Push rod ford v8s (302/5.0) are still common junkyard-sourced swaps for ford and ford-adjacent vehicles. GM V6s have some strong builds based around their atout reliability. I want to say the 3800 series and some LT# but I’m not as familiar.

          Engine swap diversity took a hit in the 90s as EFI made control a headache and basic carb engines got phased out, but I’d say we’re well into a new era where standalone engine management can overcome most swaps. It’s back to just making it physically fit. And having a bunch of disposable money and time.

          • @BallShapedManOPM
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            12 months ago

            That’s awesome, and hey how are you!

            I love cars as much as I love trying to be an artist. Have you done an engine swap? My son is thinking about dealing in a k engine into his early 90s Nissan Hard Body pickup.

            • @XeroxCool
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              22 months ago

              It’s beyond what I have time for, so no. I can’t imagine it’d be much different than a standard engine replacement for that combo if there’s knowledge out there. Look more toward forums and maybe YouTube for info. Reddit/tiktok/instagram/Facebook builds are worthless in terms of explaining how it’s done and have atrocious searchability. I big on a different car and answer the same damn questions over and over.

              I’ve dreamt of swaps but I lucked upon bikes that go way faster for way cheaper. It killed my mod ambition quite a bit, but boosted my appreciation for cars as-is. I mean, I had a Geo Tracker for a while and no desire to do anything to the 90hp engine. 0-60: yes

              • @BallShapedManOPM
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                12 months ago

                Lol! “0-60: Yes”

                No way I’d trust myself on bikes, so much faster and a great ride. And I struggle keeping it legal with my current weight to horsepower ratio.

                Though on the track I bet it’s an absolute blast!

                What kind of bikes?

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                  1 month ago

                  A nimble economical Honda CB300F and a VFR800 sport tourer with an intoxicating V8-esque exhaust note from an odd-firing v4