Check Out This Amazing Twin-Charged 2JZ-Swapped Rolls-Royce Phantom
This has to be one of the more outrageous engine swaps we’ve seen recently. After all, it’s not often that an owner of one of the world’s most luxurious cars decides to replace its legendary 6.75-litre V12 with a twin-charged 3.0-litre 2JZ.
After the original engine apparently ‘lost coolant and melted’ late last year, its Japanese owner decided against a like-for-like replacement. Instead, he or she asked J&K Products to try something a little… different.
The company sourced a 2JZ unit and rebuilt it with HKS forged internals, then added a GReddy T78 turbo and a HKS supercharger. We can’t imagine that getting all this to work together seamlessly was an easy task, but it’s done – and it makes close to 900bhp! That’s getting on for double what the original V12 had, but the character of the car must be, well, contrastive.
Naturally the gearbox has been upgraded, but the gear selector has had to be moved from the steering column to the centre console. Much worse, though, are the makeshift dials installed smack-bang in front of the originals. Perhaps the engineers had had enough after the amount of work demanded by the engine…
Source: Engine Swap Depot
Comments
What a shame that all that power only comes in at high rpms. This thing must be quite slow when out of turbo boost even if does pack a supercharger..
James May should be hyped up😂
Forza in real life
Should have made it manual
Well this reminds me of a certain car Toyota made that looked like a Rolls-Royce