2JZ-GTE powered M5






I would like to take this opportunity to share with the M5 community my recently finished motor swap project. I’ve had the M5 since late-2007 and enjoyed the stock S62 a great deal. While the power and torque were also great, it just wasn’t enough for me. Supercharging the beast was certainly an option, but a very costly one. With my friend’s shop, E-Shift Performance out in central NJ, having converted numerous cars with 2JZ-GTE motors from the Toyota Supra, we hatched the idea of the BMW M5-supra project.

I’ve seen an earlier thread with a fellow board member posting two pictures of my car from the Hot Import Nights event from Englishtown, NJ. I never replied to the thread given that the car wasn’t fully completed at that point. The polarized responses were exactly the way I expected.
Many have asked, why an M5 instead of a regular 5-series? I already own the M5. I do not enjoy the hassles and time of selling a car and looking for another car. Buying a new car would also involve other costs such as sales tax, registration, inspection, etc. I also would have to spend money for the m-tech bumpers, mirrors (I don’t like the square look of the regular 5-series) and alcantara interior. Last but not least, I would want the M5 differential. These costs add up, so why not embark on the project with the car I already own.
My S62 had just under 80k miles and I was able to sell it for a decent price. With great resources at E-Shift Performance, we were able to keep the costs down for the whole conversion (including proceeds from the sale of the motor). We did all the work ourselves, so labor was not an issue. Including proceeds received from the motor sale, total spending on parts (including turbo manifold, custom downpipe, resonator, exhaust, intake, etc.) were less than the cost of a supercharger kit for the S62, which appears to start at $10k. That’s before doling out more $$$ for headers, x-pipe, exhaust, cats, resonators, cold-air intake, dme reflashing, etc. Bottom-line is it would cost too much just to squeeze out another 100-200whp from the S62. Reliability on boosting the stock S62 is also a concern of mine – whereas the stock supra bottom end is very capable of over 800whp.
While I have stated that motor swap is complete, the whole project isn’t quite there yet. I’ve still got plenty of mods to make (aka more money that needs to be saved up). I don’t plan to hit over 600hp until I reinforce the subframe. So without further ado, here’s a video that E-Shift and Schen Photography put together of the Supra 2JZ-GTE powered BMW M5. Also included in the video is E-shift’s 2JZ swap on a E36 325i. The M5 laid down 542 whp compared to the stock power of 343 whp.

… and the source
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and before someone else posts it…

very nice.

Kühl

paging cougarspeed. do this.

That looks factory.

that’s exactly what I thought.

Very soon none of these swaps will seem “new” … Newman better finish his before they’re un-cool!

Man, that is sick - soo jealous. That ride looks perfect!!!

Wow, such a nice looking install.

newman’s swap looks less and less unique everyday

very cool

I am not a fan of this swap. They coulda just as easily swapped in a I6 bmw motor and made just as much power for even cheaper then the 2jz and it woulda atleast kept it in the bmw family.

nice

lol, one of the last people I expected to say this

:word: OR boosted the M5s v8. Doesn’t make a whole lot of sense to me.

last night devioustsi and i were hanging out and he kept telling me to yank the v8 outta my m5 and swap in a bmw 3series and boost it to the sky. lol then i see this and its all sorts of :fail:

im all for swaps but not when its something like this. i wouldnt mind twin turbo my m5 if i knew how to get around the obd2 emissions bullshit.:frowning:

what the fuck is with the shitty breyton wheels… seriously you dump this much in and can’t get something decent?

looks oem to me

its an m5. not a ferrari and that being said i like the wheels. I dont understand why people feel the need to buy the most expensive ass wheels for the cars when 90% of the time they just get fucked up and depreciate anyway. I plan on getting wheels for my m5 in the spring and you bet your ass i wont be spending more the 800-1200 bucs on a set of wheels on buffalo roads.

word. I like those style wheels on a bmw. csl’s are my fav