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OK, so I'm not looking for flag-waving folks, but innovative people.

I have a friend for puts Toyota/Lexus 1UZ-FE 4.0L 32V V8s in everything. I need an engine for my old K10 and thought, hmmm, wonder what it would take to adapt the 1UZ to my TH350. I can source the engine (256hp/260Tq), harness and computer for $5-600 with all the accessories. That's cheaper than and at least as reliable and smooth as an L31, Vortec5700, L99, LT1, etc.

Anybody know someone who's done this?

Thanks.
 

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You will most likely have to have your bellhousing cut, and a toyota bellhousing welded on.. not sure if any adapters are availble. And then adapt a chevy flexplate. I have a friend that put one in a nissan hardbody, but that was with a manual trans though. They clean up well also if you don't want to run all the emissions and extra stuff..
 

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It could be less dollars, but it will also be less torque.
 

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I for one, think this would be awesome. 1UZ-FE's are pretty damn tough.
 

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The cost of the motor itself is nothing. I'd bet that by the time you get it in and driving you'll have spent a lot more than if you did a simpler LS swap.
 

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I for one, think this would be awesome. 1UZ-FE's are pretty damn tough.

Got that right. I had one in my Lexus sc400, I loved that car. Always barked those rear tires, would haul ass on mid grade. Pita to change the plugs * I ditched all the plastic cover crap*.
 

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LS would be my choice.
 

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If your planning on going with a toyota engine why not the 5.7 v8 they have in there tundras twice the hp and and torque of the one your looking at.
 

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