1994 Ford Mustang With A Toyota 2JZ Engine: Superb Or Sacrilege?

Jan 18, 2019 2 min read
1994 Ford Mustang With A Toyota 2JZ Engine: Superb Or Sacrilege?

‘I don’t even know what to call this thing,’ bemuses Zack Klapman of The Smoking Tire, placed behind the wheel of an otherwise unassuming 1994 Ford Mustang GT. ‘You walk up to this thing and it looks like an aggressive, worn-out Mustang, but underneath is all-new parts’.

Except, those parts aren’t the components you would normally find on a standard fourth-generation Mustang. In fact, literally nothing from Ford's Dearborn plant remains bar the interior and body – instead, the running gear comes direct from Japan, with all manner of upgrades attached.

Presented in slate grey with smart detailing, quite frankly, this Mustang shouldn’t be here. Having suffered catastrophic engine failure, the millennial slice of automotive Americana ought to have been fed into the shredder. Except, the car’s owner instead proposed a bold idea for an engine swap. Just see the video below...

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The original engine offered out a now-paltry 215bhp, powering the 3300lbs pony car along with all the grunt of a diesel generator. Such performance woes are now terminated. Disposing of the spent 5.0-litre V8, you’ll now find a Toyota 2JZ USDM lurking under the hood, mated to V160 six-speed transmission. That’s good enough for 350bhp.

Yet, all that extra clout isn’t the most impressive aspect of the venture. Unlike so many 2JZ powered projects, this beast is fully road legal in California. No mean feat, this achievement is worthy of respect alone – having trumped fiendishly strict emissions testing.

Hear that sound? The majority of Mustang purists may currently be sharpening their pitchforks, but with such an aggressive exhaust note, the Japanese/American hybrid proves that replacing V8 grunt with a boosted legend from Japan isn’t the blasphemous act traditionalists would have you believe.

‘Oh my god, there’s so much that’s great about this!’, is one such comment that Zach spouts while feeding the Mustang through tight undulations. Does the modified Mustang do it for you? It’s certainly impressed us…

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