Monday, April 13, 2015

Toyota Engines: 2ZZ

Toyota Engines: 2ZZ-GE engines for sale..

The 1ZZFE and 2ZZGE are Toyota’,s latest 4 cylinder engines, introduced in 2000. Both are allalum inum 1800cc 16-valve engines with variable cam timing, matching the current offerings of other manufacturers. This is Toyota’,s first all aluminum 4 cylinder engine for sale. The 1ZZFE introduced in 1988, without variable cam timing- was updated with VVT, when the 2ZZFE debuted in 2000. The 2ZZGE- was further enhanced with a variable lift feature.

The variable cam timing feature addresses the problem associated with the old FE engines. Without VVT, the old engines seemed to run abruptly and seemed to run out of breathe, a function of their smooth power delivery that promised everything, but hit a performance wall. The VVT 1ZZFE and VVTi 2ZZGE- now have the performance surge to satisfy the driver.

It is very interesting to note the difference between the two engines. The 1ZZFE and 2ZZGE are of the same displacement, but their bore and stroke are different. The 1ZZFE with the FE head is the quick response, high torque model- has a longer stroke ratio, to further improve the torque characteristic. The 2ZZGE with the sports type GE head is the high RPM, higher HP unit- with a square bore / stroke ratio. This allows it to rev and deliver power in the higher RPM range.

The driving characteristic of both engines are dramatically evident. In the 2000 Celica, where both engines are offered- the GT with the 1ZZFE is easier and smoother to drive- more responsive. The GTS with the 2ZZGE starts of lazier, and need lots of pedal- but ultimately more HP. Which is a good contrast- drivers now know the trade-off between driveability and horsepower. A lot of people who tested the cars opted for the more responsive GT model, although they were initially looking for power. The power band characteristic of the two engines offer a good choice- chooses which is more important.

A recurring question- why did the MRS end with the 1ZZFE? Overall, the 1ZZFE was more compatible to the overall concept. The 2ZZGE would need more attention driving (to extract the power)- detracting from the fun aspect of cruising. For diehards- yes we can do the 2ZZGE conversion.

From Toyota’,s early pioneering of Twin Cams, to the succeeding multi-valve DOHC engines, to this new generation of variable cam timing and lift units…..Toyota continues to be the worlds largest Twin Cam manufacturer. As a review: Toyota Twin Cams have seen it all- 2, 4, and 5 valves, four, six, eight, twelve cylinders, normally aspirated, supercharged, turbo, and twin-turbo, gas, propane, and diesel. TVIS, non-TVIS, and individual throttle bodies. Been there, done that.

BUILDING THE ZZ ENGINES

The aluminum block is hefty and casted really clean. It will allow the engine to produce massive horsepower over stock. Dimensionally they are bigger than the 4AGE, the engine family it is superceding. Block strengthening is possible, by pinning the cylinders to stabilize the bores. The crank is a lightweight design and so are the rods. The crank and rods are casted really well, stress-relief and shot-peen- will produce parts that look forged.

The 2ZZGE has problems. Bent valves from missed shifts have been common. Sticking valve mechanism also cause unscheduled visits to the Toyota Dealers.

The oil pump is the Achilles heel of the 2ZZ, though incidents are rare and usually occur due to fault of the driver. Unfortunately, starving the engine of oil is almost always fatal to an engine, even when caught quickly.

Overall, the 2ZZ-GE Toyota engine is a hit with most people. The primary problems the initial engines had have been solved by the factory properly. Most of the problems occurred when the cars were being driven at WOT (wide open throttle), which can cause this type of problem in any engine. If you have had an engine failure for any reason and are searching for the right place to buy used engines from, trust me, GotEngines.com has every conceivable version of replacement engines immediately available.

BTW: For those who purchase a low mileage used Toyota engine. there is an oil pump update kit manufactured by several companies including the factory. This is the ideal time to install a more reliable oil pump if you don’,t have the upgraded version yet.

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