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I think I have some but not with me at the moment. If I don’t I will pull it out and take some.Do you happen to have any pictures of your 4Runner 2UZ fuel pump on your 80 series tank mount? You said it was the same plug and dimensions?
I'm curious what the flow difference is between the 1FZ, 2UZ, and 3UR pumps.
Thanks so much for the pictures... I'm going to try and snag a 2uz fuel pump from the junk yard today. Logically, they have to flow more than the 1fz, and will probably be easier to find replacements in the future.@UZJ40
These were the only pictures I had. They don’t show the entire pump. In order to fit this in my tank I had to cut the leg the pump was attached to and extend it so it reached closer to the bottom of the tank. I don’t mind pulling the pump out this week if you cannot see what you wanted in these pictures.
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@UZJ40 Interesting timing for this question. Seems like @FJ60Cam just answered the same question on his thread.@UZJ40 It was a while ago and the more I think about it I don't believe there was a difference between the 1fz and 2uz pumps. Some searches showed the same pump was interchangeable between the 80 and 100 series. The engine size is not that much different 4.5-4.7. I think I went with the 2uz pump because the vehicle I pulled it out of was ten years newer and from a lower mileage vehicle than the 80 pump I had. Regardless the 2uz pump is probably easier to find in a newer vehicle. I would be more curious to know what the pump comparison is like between the 4.7 and 5.7 liter engine for what you are doing.
Thank you so much... What's the highest horsepower LS you've ran with that pump?The 80 & 100 series use the same pump, but a different shaped sock/strainer. Same pump & plug![]()
LS3 (430 hp)Thank you so much... What's the highest horsepower LS you've ran with that pump?
Thanks. The 3UR is about 400 so it should be more than adequate. Now, back to @Tank5 's buildThere’s a Supra pump that is reported to have more output if you need or want more.
I think that's very common. The main engine bay harness (not the EFI harness) from my '89 FJ62 donor vehicle had the wiring an connector for a factory front diff locker also, but not the rear.For example, the harness had everything to wire a factory front diff locker but the rear harness did not.
I own the Toyota hard copy manuals sets for a 91, 93, 97 Land Cruiser, and 03 4runner. I wouldn't attempt a project like this without an electrical manual.I assume you found this already here on MUD:
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FSM - 1994 FZJ80 EWD
1994 FZJ80 Electronic Wiring Diagram (schematics). This file is bookmarked exactly the way the hardcover version is laid out. You're welcome.forum.ih8mud.com