Land Cruiser 4500EFI 71

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hi
i have a Land Cruiser 4500EFI 71 and i want to add a super charge for it so if any one knows were i can find one or anyone who can advise me to add the supercharge on or not .
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Looks nice man, one question though: where do you keep the spare tire??

I also have an FZJ71, but it has the original style front end.
 
TRD over here just re-released their SC kit for the FZJ80 which has the 1FZE-FE motor. Personally, I'd go with a turbo set-up. More potential but also more complex and more expensive.
 
TRD over here just re-released their SC kit for the FZJ80 which has the 1FZE-FE motor. Personally, I'd go with a turbo set-up. More potential but also more complex and more expensive.

Speaking from experience, and what I have seen to a few FJZ's after they had a turbo on them. The SC from TRD is an excellent option, I had not heard that they started it up again.

Just be forwarned to NOT put a SC on an 80 series older than 95'

Cheers,

Michael
 
hi
the spare is still in its box :)
i havent put it on yet
and even the jerrycan is still in the box :)
 
110.000 Riyals = $29,294 USD
 
The Toyota part number for the FZJ80 supercharger is #PTR29-60097

I do not know if it will fit your vehicle but it's worth some research. CruiserDan is selling them for $3300.

For more info: https://forum.ih8mud.com/80-series-tech/230581-info-new-fzj80-superchargers-finally-2.html

I can tell you from experience the 80 series supercharger is NOT a direct bolt on for a 70 series, even though the engine in both cases is the 1FZ-FE.

The bolt pattern on the throttle body is different, so you will need to play around a bit.

I have decided to weld and re-drill two holes on the adaptor that bolts to the intake manifold.

I also need to make a flange adaptor which joins the throttle body (in new position before supercharger), and the supercharger bypass plenum. Not a deal breaker, but please be informed you will need some machining work (nice to have lathe and mill at work).

But the supercharger does bolt up to the block and all the pulleys seem to line up. ;)
 
Thanks for the firsthand knowledge. Keep us informed of how it goes. :cheers:
 

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