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    Default 1JZ into my 1986 Toyota Cressida??

    I know there are alot of them out there but I want to know what I need to drop the 1J right in? If anyone knows please LMK*

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian*
    I know there are alot of them out there but I want to know what I need to drop the 1J right in? If anyone knows please LMK*
    I seen a cressida with a 7mgte which is stock but he added the turbo set up from a Supra and swap a 5 spd in it. **** was a sleeper, he did awsome work on the intake tubing going to the intercooler.
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    MK1s are 7Mgtes

    but i read about them..

    im a big Cressida fan. 92s are the best year for them.

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    Does your Cressi have a 7M motor in it? If so then you can follow the basic guidelines for doing a 1JZ/2JZ swap into a MKIII supra. Look Here:
    http://supraforums.com/forum/showthread.php?t=292754
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    You need the entire front clip to make it easy. The swap isn't much different than putting it in a MKIII Supra. The engine bay is smaller which makes things harder to do, wiring will be your biggest pain in the ass. 'Lot more wiring to do than a Supra to make everything work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cyclonehatch
    Does your Cressi have a 7M motor in it? If so then you can follow the basic guidelines for doing a 1JZ/2JZ swap into a MKIII supra. Look Here:
    http://supraforums.com/forum/showthread.php?t=292754
    Mine came with the little 5M Do I need the whole crossmember from the 7M cressy? If so will an MKIII supra one work? Sorry I'm new to this*

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    Quote Originally Posted by Echonova
    You need the entire front clip to make it easy. The swap isn't much different than putting it in a MKIII Supra. The engine bay is smaller which makes things harder to do, wiring will be your biggest pain in the ass. 'Lot more wiring to do than a Supra to make everything work.
    Thanks bro, its really just a shell I'm building a new drift car* Could I just cut out a new whole in the fire wall and run the harness through it? And I am getting AutoMeter gauges for oil pres., fuel, temp, and tac* Is that going to be a pain in the ass to wire up?? (or should I do a supra gauge cluster)

    +1 I ask to many questions lol

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