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Old 12-26-05, 06:24 PM
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with income tax returns around the corner im debating on the 1jz.... but all the ones i see out there have auto trannies. I seen maybe one with the mt. If i get the engine would my mt handle all that power? whats the best route to go with this
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T main reason decided on the 1jz over nat and 2jz was ease of installation and looking much cleaner( no dist)/ newer engine than na-t ing a 130k motor that is burning some oil.
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if it wasn't for me being a broke college student i would go 2jzgte but i had to settle with the 1jz cause just more affordable but it all depends how much power you want to make and how much you are willing to spend . i will be happy with a reliabe ,quik car not a dyno queen for right now
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