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View Poll Results: What engine will you be using?
SBC w/ EFI 42 7.00%
SBC w/carb 98 16.33%
BBC w/ EFI 41 6.83%
BBC w/ carb 50 8.33%
LSx 204 34.00%
LSx w/ forced induction 80 13.33%
Other 70 11.67%
SBC w/ EFI & Forced Induction 15 2.50%
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Old 10-01-2012, 04:32 AM
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MMR built 5.5L 4V Aluminum block, bored and sleeved to 5.8L

Billet aluminum water pump blockoff plater for remote mount and MMR head cooling kit.

Custom Billet aluminum drive system for A/C, Alt and Avivid Drysump pump

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I am using the same engine package in both GT40 MKII replica build and my SLC builds.
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Lexus 1UZFE with a Eaton M112 supercharger in a 73 Nova SS.

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Old 10-27-2012, 12:23 PM
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Lexus 1UZFE with a Eaton M112 supercharger in a 73 Nova SS.

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J/K I like it!
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Thanks. Building the adapter to put the manual transmission on it right now. Just getting ready to move into a new house so everything is getting put on the back burner.

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Old 10-29-2012, 09:03 AM
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Thanks. Building the adapter to put the manual transmission on it right now. Just getting ready to move into a new house so everything is getting put on the back burner.

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You know we'll be wanting to see pics of this build.

Something like this would be acceptable
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As soon as I have them I will post'em. I am following the formula of a couple of Australian builders that have this engine over 500hp with the M112. So I am not exactly cutting new ground here. But I like this picture better.

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Interesting, my picture came from an Aussie hot rodders site.Looking forward to it.
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Something like this would be acceptable
I've always thought this engine would look right in my SC400!

I've read there is a racing series down under that uses the 4.0 1UZ as a spec engine!
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I've always thought this engine would look right in my SC400!

I've read there is a racing series down under that uses the 4.0 1UZ as a spec engine!
In an SC that should be adequate!
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Lexus 1UZFE with a Eaton M112 supercharger in a 73 Nova SS.

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You'll find you won't get flamed on this site -- nobody tolerates that kind of stuff around here thankfully. We RESPECT all ideas and people.... Well... mostly.


I think you'll like that about Lat G!
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