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supradan22

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Looks like toyota is getting back to there performance stages again its no 2j but a v6 3.5 making 305hp is pretty damn impressive wonder how soons its gona be before we see this in a MKIII.....


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JB91389

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It seems like a good engine. I could see people trying to put these engines in Supra's, but the only engines ment for Supra's are Inline 6.

My 2 cents
 

hottscennessey

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I wouldn't be able to go N/A in a supra.. and turboing it would be difficult becasue of header issues, twins as well because of strut tower clearance. Its an interesting thought tho, I didn't even think about it.
 

supra90turbo

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Drive by wire isn't a restriction the moment you put the engine in another vehicle. Because then, you can do whatever you want!
 

supradan22

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Do they even have upgrades for an direct fuel injection system having a car thats meant to run lean is just Crazy.


Damn toyota and there enginering......
 

Justin727

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supra90turbo said:
Drive by wire isn't a restriction the moment you put the engine in another vehicle. Because then, you can do whatever you want!

may not be a restriction but its a PITA. been proven. :biglaugh: i've been playing with an 03 Tundra 2uzfe. not mine but one we have in the shop it has bad hesitation also if you rig up a direct throttle cable from a dead stop the tundra will roast the tires as if fly by wire it wouldnt. Sometimes it does sometimes it doesnt. Fly by wire is total crap imo
 

figgie

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DBW is not a restriction

as a matter of fact it is a two fold thing as it can be used as traction control and normal throttle ;)

Of course it would take a motec to control DBW throttle but if it is good enough for F1 and most BMW, Ferraris and renaults then it is good enough for Chev, ford and Teeyota. ;)
 

Justin727

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good enough for practicality. we tried it in shop. cable reacted just a little faster the fly by wire. or drive by wire as you call it figgie.
Although you are right some tundra drivers are looking for power low end and sometimes the dbw sux. Sometimes it'll roast em and most of the time its like a honda leavin the line
 

figgie

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Justin727 said:
good enough for practicality. we tried it in shop. cable reacted just a little faster the fly by wire. or drive by wire as you call it figgie.
Although you are right some tundra drivers are looking for power low end and sometimes the dbw sux. Sometimes it'll roast em and most of the time its like a honda leavin the line

that is dependant on the sensitivity.

The OEM turn it down alot to prevent people from killing themselves. Of course the dealers can adjust that to make it just like cable :)
 

IJ.

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figgie said:
DBW is not a restriction

as a matter of fact it is a two fold thing as it can be used as traction control and normal throttle ;)

Of course it would take a motec to control DBW throttle but if it is good enough for F1 and most BMW, Ferraris and renaults then it is good enough for Chev, ford and Teeyota. ;)
Motec are a bit fussy about validating the DBW hardware before they'll ok it for use...
 

figgie

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IJ. said:
Motec are a bit fussy about validating the DBW hardware before they'll ok it for use...

oh i am well aware of that :)

same with EFI tech and Bosch Motronic Racing ECU. Have to send it in to them so they can do all the setup.