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I've found a FULL 2012 Yaris 1NZ-FE cylinder head super cheap. Now just waiting to hear back if I can have it shipped or if I have to go pick it up. |
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I wouldn't take the crank having a different part number as meaning anything more then it might not have a standard bolt pattern or it might require a longer snout.
Here is a cutout of a 1nz-fxe from an autoshow. You can see the giant mechanical flywheel, which doesn't have provisions for a starter and you can see the giant start/stop starter on the front of the engine. I seriously doubt that the FXE piston would have any issues in the FE engine aside from the massive increase in compression that would cause some tuning issues. The compression being close to 13:1 doesn't really scare me as long as you can control the tune, which is pretty much only possible with a aftermarket ECU. I've seen 4.6l engines running 12.6:1 on 91 octane its doable just takes more work. The piston being HYPEREUTECTIC doesn't mean it can't handle power it just means the piston is less elastic than a forged piston, meaning when its given a shock like say detonation it doesn't deform as much so if the material sees a strong shock it will crack rather than deform. Hypereutectic pistons have some great properties about them that make them suitable choices for performance oriented situation like the fact they have little heat deformations which means they don't compress and swell as much with heat which means you can run a piston tighter in the bore and you can also run a lighter piston which makes the engine more efficient. |
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Here's another thought; since 13:1 *may* be on the high side... are there thicker head gaskets we can use?
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The Atkinson engine is really strange. Did anyone notice that it fires on every revolution? |
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Not sure how I could 'weld' the 1NZ flange onto the 2AZFE plastic tubing :( I may just have to make/design my own. Luckily you already have the flange I need to weld onto! Last edited by JustDidIt; 03-07-2013 at 12:44 PM. |
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For a decent EMS...Still haven't found much info on whether or not I can get by with the AEM F/IC or if I'll have to step all the way into the AEM EMS2 $$$$ :( Tuning is my biggest concern at this point. Just not looking to drop $2k just yet on EMS.
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Here is a comment from someone I know who used to tune cars for AEM, about using it for tuning my car.
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I am not sure if garm commented earlier in this thread but you can get pistons from him in a variety of thicknesses (compression ratios) so the big reason to use the prius pistons would be to save money.
I can't remember exactly what he said he had but it seems like he had 9:1, 11:1 and a 12:1. I may be a bit off on that one but you could ask him directly. |
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Basically I just need the Cams and Cam gear with EMS...and I can test out this "prius Pistons" theory - not only will I get a bump from swapping cams from 1NZ-FXE to 1NZ-FE (stock 78hp to 108hp) ..but I should get a small boost from the 10:5 to 11:1 CR increase. I am sourcing a full 1NZ head now. |
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^ Or CP pistons, or a couple of other brands. All available in whatever size/compression ratio you want. I wouldn't pay the premium just for the Arias name, but that's up to each customer; they do make great products.
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![]() Picture of my front strut bar install... shows the layout better. ![]() ![]() I really think I have the clearance to make the 2AZFE intake manifold work or something similar because I don't have much in the way if the intake was routed to the passenger side of the engine as the 2AZFE would if mounted on my 1NZ. ![]() ![]() If the 2AZFE manifold doesn't work, My idea is to create the log style intake with fairly long intake runners. Basically the 1NZ-FE reversed. Such as examples below:
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I don't see any baffling in the large picture that xnamerx posted. The inside of the cutout intake manifold is shown in blue, right? Looks pretty smooth and open.
What's the purpose of a different manifold? off-topic. How difficult would it be to transplant my motor/trans into a Prius?
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The 1NZ-FXE manifold was tuned for for a specific RPM range with most efficient MPG... I'm not concerned about MPG but more looking to increase HP. Most N/A motors w/o going ITBs have longer intake runners - not like the Prius's 1NZ-FXE manifold. Are you speaking of your 1NZ-FE? The Motor transplant shouldn't be difficult and was done by the Bonneville Landspeed Prius. They swapped the Otto Cycle 1NZ-FE from an Toyota Echo in but didn't do the Prius pistons swap. I'm looking to do both. Besides the MG1/MG2 and tranny the engine itself (mounting points) are exactly the same as the 1NZ-FXE Transmission transplant - hmm...depends on if you want to keep the hybrid system or not. |
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I don't think the transmission bolts up to the 1nz-fxe, it would be far simpler to get an electric engine/generator and attach it to the crank snout like a supercharger to get some extra assist that way. That kinda the way honda currently does it with the CRZ/Insite
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I can almost guarantee you, you'd be doing more harm then good by swapping to otto cycle cams in your engine. The prius is mainly powered by the electric engine, so to make that as efficient as possible the torque output on the gas engine needs remain a constant. The numbers I listed were WAG and so probably not accurate. Remember your gas engine isn't directly connected to the wheels, so its RPM's are also not a contant
Here is a website that explains how the HSD powersplit device works. Website Upping the power on the gas engine doesn't help as much as you'd think since only torque at certain rpms provides assist. Since the engine only revs to 5k you'll be throwing away all the constant torque of the fxe to gain the peak torque of the fe all with major loss and no benefits. You have to think of the gas engine as a electricity generator/backup power unit rather than a PU. You can rev the nuts off the Prius engine and the car won't move unless the electric motor is moving. |
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