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The Workshop => Performance Related => Topic started by: Reeflodge on March 23, 2017, 13:34

Title: 2ZZ Conversion
Post by: Reeflodge on March 23, 2017, 13:34
Not that I need one yet but when the dreaded oval Bore happens where is the best place to go to get a 2ZZ conversion done and what sort of cost would I be looking at?

I have a 2000 MR2 Roadster 5 Speed box

I am in the South near Portsmouth
Title: Re: 2ZZ Conversion
Post by: jvanzyl on March 23, 2017, 13:59
I'm assuming Patrick/Headcase is your closest person...

Best to send him a message to see what his latest costs are etc...
Title: Re: 2ZZ Conversion
Post by: shnazzle on March 23, 2017, 14:41
How long is a piece of string?
Patrick is indeed closest by far.

If you're willing to just stick any ol' block and gearbox in then you could be done for about 2k including labour.
If you want a good maintained block, proofed for anothwr 100k...closer to 4k.
I got to about 4.5k for the build I wanted.
Title: Re: 2ZZ Conversion
Post by: JoeCool on March 23, 2017, 16:41
Bonsai garage (Andy, it's a one man band) did my conversion, in Weston super mare.

I supplied a corolla T-Sport and an MR2 on a flatbed, and £2k. He did the rest, which included:

Swapping lsd into corolla 'box, modifying the 'box shifter shaft to work properly.
Mwr dipstick, mwr intake, my header (I supplied those, he fitted)
Replacing radiator, handbrake cables, scored intake cam on the engine, engine mounts.
And a bunch of other work.

The swap took a month, 2 weeks of which was faffing with a dodgy celica ecu that I supplied for the swap.

I got a turn key swap which has worked flawlessly for 18 months now. Very happy with his price and work.
Title: Re: 2ZZ Conversion
Post by: brettfield999 on March 23, 2017, 18:37
Quote from: "shnazzle"How long is a piece of string?
Patrick is indeed closest by far.

+1, I highly recommend Patrick/Headcasehe did my swap very quickly. You need to book him up though he's very popular.
Title: Re: 2ZZ Conversion
Post by: mikek on March 23, 2017, 18:49
I did mine through Sam tsport spares(ebay) (sam nadeem Facebook group) and rogue fitted it. Cost me £3K but I did have a few extras. Not far from you if you want to have a look/ride at some point.
Title: Re: 2ZZ Conversion
Post by: jonty on March 23, 2017, 22:33
My genuine advise is to sell yours and buy the sp240 turbo that is for sale currently, it's better value... IMO 2zz makes best sense as a DIY job, although Joe's price sounds very good.
Title: Re: 2ZZ Conversion
Post by: JoeCool on March 23, 2017, 22:47
I concurr. My car currently owes me at least what Scotty's is up for. And it's slower,  less powerful, worse looking and has more miles.

That car is the perfect package and it would be a crime to break it and remove the turbo.

If you're thinking '£3k on a 2zz' then Scotty's car makes perfect sense. By the time you've bought coilovers and AD08R's you'll be there anyway.
Title: Re: 2ZZ Conversion
Post by: Alex Knight on March 25, 2017, 07:47
Unless you prefer the driving feel of a 2ZZ over a turbo, not to mention less potential reliability issues.
But I suppose the first point is subjective (and one that I share).
Title: Re: 2ZZ Conversion
Post by: JoeCool on March 25, 2017, 15:28
Yes, absolutely, and I enjoy that you can really drive a 2zz hard, and it's fun and engaging, and yet you're not doing silly speeds. I just prefer the balance and response of a revvy NA engine. I've had big turbo cars and I find the 14 day wait for w clear conscience after a spirited drive very nerve wracking.

But if you buy/build a 2zz in a quest for big numbers and bragging rights, it's a path to an empty wallet and disappointment IMO.
Title: Re: 2ZZ Conversion
Post by: Dougster7 on March 25, 2017, 19:32
As mikek states I too was very happy (still am) with sams link with rogue. I was about £3.5k including new chain set seeing it was in bits, rogue straight through (no cat) pipe, lotus oil pump gear set and prob other bits I can't remember. As others say prob anything from £2k upwards plus any other mods / upgrades you want to add in. The work quality at rogue is second to none as with support and advice


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Title: Re: 2ZZ Conversion
Post by: 1979scotte on March 26, 2017, 12:24
As with anything people have good and bad experiences.
I know people who have had poor service from rogue as well as good.
You can only say it how you see it.
Title: Re: 2ZZ Conversion
Post by: Bernie on March 26, 2017, 12:36
A lot depends on the base 2ZZ how well it's been looked after and what prep work is carried out to it
Retro fitting any different engine into a 2 is going to creat "issues" and quality of outcome is also budget dependant