1995 Toyota Supra Turbo Targa 1342 Hp 3.2 Promod 88mm Fullrace Hypertune Rps 2jz on 2040-cars
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Thank you for viewing my listing - This vehicle is available for viewing at our facility! Trust Drag International for the Rarest Japanese Cars as well as Parts and Service to keep your JDM ride running flawlessly! We have available a 1995 Toyota Supra Turbo that has been methodically built into an all purpose Street / Strip warrior. With 1342 Horsepower and a host of top notch supporting mods this car combines street drive ability with track dependability. A Clean and Original Turbo Targa, this car has been painstakingly upgraded with parts from Xtreme Cylinder Heads, Full Race, GRP, BC, CP, Hypertune, Precision Turbo, RPS Clutch, HKS, TRD, CCW - All NEW PARTS installed and controlled with AEM V2 + AEM CDI. With a Tune by Lance this car runs consistently and safely while making extreme amounts of HP and TQ. This car combines Supra smooth looks and reliable performance with race car power and focus. This car made 1387 HP in April 2014 - Contact us for dyno and street driven videos. Visit DRAGint.com to read more about this Supra and our facility. |
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Fri, 01 Feb 2013Automakers from around the globe are gearing up for the Geneva Motor Show next month, and Toyota is giving us a couple teasers of what will be in its display. In addition to what appears to be a single-seat concept called the i-Road (shown at right), Toyota will also give us our first look at a droptop Scion FR-S courtesy of the FT-86 Open Concept.
All we have to go on right now is this sketch shown above, but we do see that this car will retain its rear seats, which could be a potential advantage over one of its key rivals, the Mazda MX-5 Miata. Toyota says that this concept will be used to gauge public interest in such a convertible, but we've already heard that a Scion convertible is already planned to go on sale as soon as early next year. As far as Toyota's other concept, there also isn't much information about the i-Road except that it will be a zero-emissions vehicle and it will have seating for two passengers, which based on the drawing will have the driver sitting in front of the passenger.
Toyota will also show off the European version of the new RAV4 as well as its new Auris Touring Sports, which it refers to as a "medium-size estate." Scroll down for Toyota's tease of a press release.
Toyota to buck engine downsizing trend, may go larger and turbo-free
Mon, 14 Oct 2013Turbocharging isn't really Toyota's specialty, and the Japanese automaker isn't being shy about acknowledging it. Koei Saga, a senior managing officer in charge of drivetrain research and development, says that eschewing turbos and increasing displacement of engines using the Atkinson cycle can produce better power gains without sacrificing fuel economy, Automotive News reports.
Toyota is investing heavily in larger-displacement Atkinson-cycle engines in addition to turbocharged engines, but Saga doesn't think the automaker will use turbocharging across many product lines. He apparently remains unconvinced that the technology "makes the world better."
In Toyota's eyes then, Atkinson cycle engines do make the world better, and here's how. Their pistons complete four processes - intake, compression, power and exhaust - in one revolution of the crankshaft, and the power stroke is longer than the compression stroke. Traditional Otto cycle engines require two crankshaft revolutions to accomplish those same four operations and have equal-length compression and power strokes. Atkinson cycle engines are more efficient, but less power dense, though increasing displacement can offset that shortfall.
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From a "Me" perspective, the concept is highly customizable with removable body panels, and even though it might look like just a small hatchback from the outside, Toyota claims it can also be used as a pickup (with an extendable rear panel), a convertible (with a neoprene roof panel) and even an off-road vehicle. As for the "We" part of the car, it's a fully electric vehicle with individual in-wheel motors and a battery pack mounted under the load floor. The concept has a weight of around 1,600 pounds kept low thanks to an aluminum chassis, but it also features renewable bamboo wood for the floor in addition to the fully recyclable polypropylene exterior body panels. Scroll down to see more in an official video and to check out Toyota's official press release.