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4Y-Carby v 4Y-EFI

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4Y-Carby v 4Y-EFI

Post by Brainless »

Hi,

Ive had an offer to buy a 4Y EFI motor at a good price and wondering if it is worth doing the swap,

What sort of power, fuel consumption improvements do i expect to get?

3RZ is the better option i know, but as i have had no issues with the 4Y and this has come up cheap im thinking it would be a reasonable change
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Post by ozrunner »

Don't even go there.

The amount of wiring and additional sensors and parts you will need for absoluetly NO gain, you would have to be carzy :roll:
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Post by Brainless »

This is a complete engine ecu and wiring loom
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Post by micks troll »

ozrunner wrote:Don't even go there.

The amount of wiring and additional sensors and parts you will need for absoluetly NO gain, you would have to be carzy :roll:
What he said. My stepfather and I swapped an 18r for a 22re motor as it was cheap but still had many head aches, helped a heap having a mate that's a really good sparky though. Efi is good as it wont stall on hills compared to some carbys though.
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Post by Brainless »

Thanks, Im gonna go the 3RZ Route,

Ive had a quick search and unable to obtain if there is a difference between a 2wd 3RZ Sump and a 4x4 3RZ Sump

Just dont wanna squish the Sump
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Post by Rory »

i run a 2wd sump on my 3rz with x over steering, have a tiny rub mark not even a indent on the corner of my sump from up travel, must only do it when moving because when i stop with it flexed to max up(well as much as it gets stopped, would appear it flexs a tiny bit more whilst moving due to the rub mark) it still has 10mm of clearance
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Post by Brainless »

I might just lift my Engine/Gearbox at the same time to match body lift and then i wont have a problem
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Post by Rory »

i would try and avoid that at all costs, lifting ur engine and trans 3" will increase how top heavy ur car is, 3" body 3" spring is a pretty tall hilux, having ur engine 3" up will IMO make it abit flop happy.. i would mount it in the stock position and i dont belive u will have any probs, epesh if u have stock steering.

in this pic it was not rubbing

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