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750HP Frankenstein ENEOS Jaguar E-Type With 2JZ For SEMA 2023
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Some may call it a work of art, but most will consider it blasphemous to desecrate an already unique piece of automotive history, in this case a rare and highly sought after Jaguar E-Type. CariCarz is torn between two opinions yet remains in amazement.
ENEOS Oil will display three differently modified cars at their booth at SEMA 2023, including a twin-engined Nissan 350Z, an Off-Road themed Toyota Land Cruiser Pickup, and a Frankenstein mod 1969 Jaguar XKE 2+2.
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To commemorate 75 years of the manufacturer's sports car tradition, E-Type is equipped with a modified Toyota 2JZ-GTE inline-6 24-valve 3.0-liter engine directly transplanted from the Mark 4 Toyota Supra.
The Jaguar conversion embraces the spirit of transformations while also incorporating new technology to improve the legendary British sports car.
The Supra's 2JZ-GTE engine was selected as it compliments ENEOS for many years through its provision of factory-fill lubricants to the majority of Japan's auto sector.
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However a stock 2JZ power plant for a project of this scale would obviously be not adequate, so Kugay leaned on his Formula DRIFT experience. A new factory head casting with Deatschwerks Injectors and a thorough Nuke Performance fuel system were among the important components used.
Internally, the engine was strengthened with CP-Carillo pistons and rods, and it was expertly lubricated with ENEOS Racing Street 0W-50 oil. This was all in preparation for the Borg Warner EFR 8474 turbocharger and Vibrant Performance Intercooler. With a Link G4 Fury ECU supplying ignition, Kugay is optimistic that the engine will produce 750 horsepower after final dynamometer tuning is completed.
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Kugay recruited the experience of Charlie's Customs in England to design a high-performance car for both the street and the track. They carried out a comparable conversion and advised using the E60 BMW rear subframe, suspension, and differential. Although it wasn't a simple bolt-on, it effectively handled many of the conversion issues and enabled power delivery via an E36 BMW M3 ZF five-speed manual gearbox.
The huge boost in power over the original 4.2-liter straight-six engine demanded an outward redesign for the Jag. While the 2+2 variant's long wheelbase facilitated engine installation, the E-Type's narrow rear end needed changes to fit wider tyres. Fender flares inspired by Jaguar's Lightweight racer were built using a 3D scan obtained by Adam Bao at Illumasthetic. Ken Heilmann of Vinny's Autobody in Sonoma, CA, 3D-printed these designs and then reinforced them with carbon fibre.
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With this flared out modification, the E-Type could now be fitted with a set of 17" Rotiform STL wheels that were custom-built in two sections to achieve the appropriate width and offset, similar to the original E-Type Lightweight wheels. A set of high-performance Bridgestone Potenza RE-71 RS tyres were mounted to provide optimal road and track performance, making the Jaguar equally at home on both terrains.
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Kumeran Sagathevan
More then half his life spend being obsessed with all thing go-fast, performance and automotive only to find out he's actually Captain Slow behind the wheels...oh well!

