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Brian Crower Toyota 1FZFE Camshafts - Forced Induction Stage 2
The Toyota 1FZ engine was a 24-valve, 4.5L DOHC straight-6 internal combustion engine manufactured by Toyota to replace the F-series engine. It was used primarily in SUVs because of its large displacement, smoothness, ruggedness and torque. The engine displaced 4476 cc with a bore and stroke measuring 100 millimeters (3.9 in) x 95 millimeters (3.7 in), respectively and a 9.0:1 compression ratio; the head used Toyota's narrow-angle overhead camshafts for better fuel economy.[1] The 1FZ had only two variants available: the 1FZ-F and the 1FZ-FE. The only significant difference between the two was the inclusion of electronic fuel injection on the 1FZ-FE, whereas the 1FZ-F used a carburetor.[2] Starting in 1998, the fuel injected version of the 1FZ-FE was also manufactured with a direct ignition variation available in certain non-US markets (the engine pictured here is that variant discernible by the intake manifold and lack of distributor). The 1FZ-F produced 190 horsepower (140 kW) at 4400 RPM and 268 pound-feet (363 N·m) at 2800 RPM; its fuel injected counterpart produced 212 horsepower (158 kW) at 4600 RPM and 275 pound-feet (373 N·m) at 3200 RPM.
Turbo/Forced Induction Daily Driver
Limited mods required, track/strip or mild dune spec for boosted applications, works with stock valve springs, limited tuning required
| Adv Dur | 272°/282° |
| Dur @ .050 | 227°/219° |
| Lift (in) | .413"/.395" |
| Lift (mm) | 10.49/10.03 |
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