I just did some checking and Mi-Vibe Toolguy was right - these engines really rev to make torque. Both the 1ZZ(base) and 2ZZ(GT)engines have their torque ratings at 6,800 rpm!!! The 1zz has it's HP rated at 6,000 rpm and the 2ZZ aT 7,600 rpm. These ratings occur at more than twice the rpm that the engine is turning during normal steady speed cruising.Following are some statistics for the engines.Base 1ZZ engine- Bore 79.0 mm, stroke 91.5 mm, HP 132, torque 170GT 2ZZ engine- Bore 82.0 mm, stroke 85.0 mm, HP 190, torque 180I realize that later ratings for the GT are only 164 HP - but this information came from
http://www.toyota-ZZ.com and does not account for later revisions (I suppose). The important thing is that the base 1ZZ engine has a smaller bore and longer stroke (undersquare) engine to make good torque - while the GT 2ZZ engine has a larger bore and smaller stroke (oversquare) engine to make horsepower. Although the GT makes more torgue and HP than the base at high RPM - it would be interesting to see a comparison of the HP and torque curves to see what is happening at 2,000 - 3,500 rpm where most of the daily driving is done. I would not be surprised to learn that the base engine has more torgue at lower rpm's than the GT.The suggestion to get lighweight 15" wheels will help you with acceleration by changing the gearing and reducing the rotational mass....it will have little affect on helping you to hold a steady speed on steep hills (except that if the tires are smaller in diameter the affect of lower gearing will allow the engine to rev higher at a given speed and make it easier for the engine to pull the car up the hill in high gear - but your fuel mileage will decrease and the car will be revving more to hold the same speed it would have had with the larger diameter wheels and tires - and your speedometer will be innacurate). These are all things that that you probably don't want while traveling on long trips. I had a VW Rabbit GTi with a 5 speed and low gearing and the engine would turn 4,000 rpm's at 70 mph! While it was great for autocrossing with these close gears......it sure got old listening to that engine whine on long trips.I am not sure that porting exhaust manifolds or intake manifolds will have much affect on torque. Although these things all help fuel and air flow through the engine easier and allow more air and fuel to enter the cylinders - their full affect comes at full throttle and higher rpm. I am not sure they wil help for an engine running at part throttle and at the lower rpm's while cruising at a steady speed. The same can be said for all filter mods, exhaust mods, etc. - their increase is usually oriented toward full throttle results and do not make much improvement on torque at partial throttle. Dave