Toyota Supra 1995 VIN: JZA800027249
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2JZ-GE Engine Specifications Induction Sequential Fuel Injection Valves 24 Camshafts 2 (DOHC) Intake Camshaft lift 8.26mm Intake valve diameter 33.5mm Intake Valve timing - Opening 3° BTDC Intake Valve timing - Closing 50° ABDC Exhaust Camshaft lift 8.41mm Exhaust valve diameter 29mm Exhaust Valve timing - Opening 53° BBDC Exhaust Valve timing - Closing 3° ATDC Bore x Stroke (mm) 86 x 86 Capacity (cc) 2997 Compression Ratio 10:1 Maximum Power 164kw @ 5800rpm (220HP) Maximum Torque 285nm @ 4800rpm (210ft/lbs) Redline 6800rpm Injectors - 430 cc Injector Impedance - High Impendance Airflow Measurement - MAP sensor ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Drivers Side - Right Side Indicators - One behind Front Wheel Headlight Covers - Plastic
Brakes – Front pre 95 - 296mm post 95 - 323mm Brakes – Rear pre 95 - 307mm post 95 - 324mm Traction Control - ETCS Diff Ratio - (TT) 3.266 Wheels - Front (50mm offset) 17"x8" Wheels - Rear (50mm offset) 17"x9.5" 0 - 100 kph 5.7 400m 13.80 @ 162 kph
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