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Turbo Chargers & Parts
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Turbo Chargers & Parts
Turbo Chargers & Parts

Be sure to watch in HD! Little clip of my friend Gonzy's <b>Toyota Supra MK3</b>. He wanted a video of the car before he put it up for sale ...
It also appears that its driver knows some (dangerous) tricks in order to squeeze just a bit more power from the car, as he is heating up the NOS tanks with a torch before the drag race, in order to increase the pressure inside. Seeing the clip, it really looks that it has all the right things for such huge amount of power: DOHC 6-cylinder engine, huge turbocharger, custom intake and some nitrous tanks in the boot.
To further prove this point, a certain Toyota owner packed up his Mk3 Celica Supra with more than 900 horsepower. Still sporting the DOHC inline six-cylinder engine received from the Japanese factory more than 20 years ago, the Supra was enhanced by a huge turbocharger, custom intake and a couple of nitrous oxide tanks. In fact, it doesn&rsquo. And though the musclecar and the drag strips were basically invented by US enthusiasts, it doesn&rsquo. If you followed our website, you might have found out that the guys over at Evolution Performance put a lot of effort and more than a year&rsquo. t mean that all ridiculously-powered machines must wear an American badge.
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A: You should also consider that such a car may be expensive to insure. Check your insurance rates before buying one, for example here - carquotes.fateback.com (answered by Clay on December 05, 2009)
A: "was wondering how it performs in the winter as it is RWD."Q:
A: They're very close, but not identical. If you were to go shopping for an aftermarket one, Transpro shows their model 433196 fits both vehicles. On the other hand, Spi shows two different models (CU196 and CU1855). Transpro has set theirs up to take multiple offset bolt positions so as to cover more models with a single product.
So no, if you're talking OEM radiators, while the plumbing is the same, you're going to have some problems using the '95 OEM version due to the slight difference in mounting configurations. If you're buying one in the aftermarket, it some manufacturers are able to handle both vehicles.
It's a question of who made that '95 radiator... OEM or "other".
. (answered by C Anderson on August 16, 2007)
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A: Did you know that the Toyota Supra was used in the Vin Diesel - Paul Walker movie 'The Fast And The Furious'? It's the same popularity that makes the 1993 Supra one of the most sought-after cars at Japanese car auctions and private dealerships across Canada and the USA.
Specs wise it's an awesome, powerful sports car with a 2997cc engine, 6-speed manual / 4-speed automatic transmission and a 0–60 mph pick up in just 4.6 seconds (the turbocharged variant). The MK4 Supra's twin turbos operate in sequential mode with ceramic blades for the Japanese market and steel blades for USA / UK markets.
JDM Dealer stocks in Canada and Yahoo Auction in Japan are two well-known options to import the 1993 Toyota Supra to Canada. But if you're importing for the first time, you need facts before you head into this arena. It can be highly profitable if you're looking to resell, but also a little daunting given the uniqueness of the method.
My personal choice therefore is not a company-owned auction site but two complementary sites created by an import professional:
1. How To Import a Japanese Car
http://JapaneseCarImport.pinurl.com
2. How To Import Japanese Car Parts
http://JapaneseCarParts.pinurl.com
The guy's a recognized expert who works in freight handling as his day job and has years of experience importing Japanese cars to 4 different countries - Australia, Canada, USA and UK. His sites feature tons of inside info on how to import Japanese cars and car parts for cheap (including the 1993 Supra), backed by a 1000's of active members connected to up-to-the-minute auction feeds.
Give it a shot. These are the exact sites that helped me import a Toyota Soarer to Toronto for just over $3,000 Canadian (bid price). (answered by Mandarin on March 09, 2008)