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1994 Toyota Supra Twin Turbo Hatchback 2-door 3.0l on 2040-cars

Year:1994 Mileage:163722
Location:

Greenville, South Carolina, United States

Greenville, South Carolina, United States
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 94 Toyota Supra TT originally with an automatic transmission but converted to 5 speed with the R154 transmission.  Engine was recently rebuilt and has less that 5000 miles on it. 10:1 86.5mm CP pistons, Eagle rods, PHR modified oil pump, polished crank, ACL main and rod bearings, Gates Kevlar timing belt, Brian crower Stage 3 272 cams with springs and Titanium retainers, stage 3 port and polish job on cylinder head, ARP head studs with Cometic head gasket.
Single turbo upgrade using a new Precision Turbo Billet wheel 7675-H cover T4 .81 A/R. It has a 60mm waste gate with 1 bar spring all recirculated into 3.5" custom built and wrapped down pipe with exhaust exiting into and full HKS Super Dragger exhaust system. The engine is tuned using a AEM V1 engine management system with a 3 bar map sensor and PLX wideband for constant air fuel feed back. Fuel is delivered by dual modified Bosch 044  in tank fuel pumps (by Jays Racing) on a PHR billet bracket. Dual -8 an steel braided lines feeding a FIC fuel rail with High Impedance Bosch 1600CC fuel injectors and pressure regulated by an Aeromotive fuel pressure regulator with a liquid filled gauge. Car is currently tuned on pump E85 fuel and is making 851 RWHP @ 25 psi. Boost is controlled by an AEM Tru-boost controller.
Godspeed intercooler kit with custom tig weld piping and TurboXS blow off valve.
As stated earlier is has a R154 transmission. The flywheel is a stock R154 steel flywheel and is using a Spec 3+ clutch kit to hold the power with a custom 1 piece drive shaft.
CCW SP16A custom wheels. Rear 18x11 with Nitto 305 35ZR 18 drag radials Front 18x10 with 265 35ZR 18 Kumho tires with 1/2 life on all tires. Left front rim has small curb rash on the edge.
Body and paint in good condition with a few small dings and nicks from regular driving.
Stereo system upgraded with kenwood stereo and speakers in doors and rear powered by a 4 channel Alpine amp. Rear sub replaced with custom built in enclosure and dual 6 " MTX subs with a separate MTX Jackhammer amp under rear custom deck.
Air compressor replaced 2 years ago with new Denso unit, new drier and expansion valve at same time.

This car runs, drives and looks great. I am by no means anxious to sell the car but figured for the right price I would let it go since it finds itself sitting too much in my garage. It would be impossible to duplicate this much car and work for this price but that's cars for you.
Please feel free to ask questions because I am sure I did not cover everything done to the car but the highlights.

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Sometimes, looks can be deceiving. This is certainly one of those times, as Toyota successfully trolled the entirety of the media corps at the 2014 SEMA Show by rolling an innocent-looking Camry onto the floor... only to lift literally the entirety of its body to reveal an 850-horsepower, tube-framed dragster. Well, we have been asking for a more driver-oriented Toyota.
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