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2jz no sh!t Quote:
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sjfbhaohawuioawhrhedeesrawraw sorry I just drooled all over my keyboard |
-.- DAT BAUSE.... |
thats 1 sexy beast |
nice stance, and interior.. yum. |
Did Lance use 40 weight or 50 weight? |
Not enough Maverics stood the trst of time and thats too bad they can be made into a real nice lookin car |
Doesn't look like he had to overnight parts from Japan. |
R-154?? Why no V-160? Very nice though! Love that engine bay:) |
NICE |
I think the reason they went with the r-154 is the comparable size/weight difference between the two transmissions. I believe the v-160 being bigger would have pushed the shifter location back further possibly making the shifter location kind of awkward as well. Only a guess though. |
nice find Jesse |
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2JZ no SHIT! http://image.hotrod.com/f/17952060+w...amaro+hood.jpg http://image.hotrod.com/f/17952132+w...amaro+rear.jpg http://image.hotrod.com/f/15337460+w...maro+motor.jpg http://image.hotrod.com/f/15337490+w...maro+front.jpg '67 Chevrolet Camaro Ted Nguyen * Houston, TX Powertrain Engine: The formula for tripling the factory power output of the 183ci Toyota straight-six is remarkably simple. Code-named 2JZ-GTE, the motor's short-block and oil system are completely stock. The heads have been lightly ported and fitted with Crower 1.32-inch springs and titanium retainers. HKS intake and exhaust camshafts--with 229 and 231 degrees of duration at 0.050, respectively--feature 0.366 inch of lift. This enables winding out the motor to 9,000 rpm, which makes the most of the 37 psi of boost cranked out by the Precision 74mm turbo. It mounts on a custom stainless steel EVS Motors exhaust header and pushes massive cfm through a Blitz air-to-air intercooler, custom piping, a Greddy intake manifold, and an Infiniti Q45 90mm throttle body. Fueling duties are handled by RC Engineering 1,000cc injectors and an Aeromotive external pump and regulator. Managing the fuel and timing maps is an AEM stand-alone EFI system dialed in by Tuning Concepts. Spent fumes exit through dual 3-inch EVS mufflers. On the chassis dyno, the combo lays down 823 hp and 717 lb-ft at 37 psi on C16 race fuel. With 93-octane in the tank, the motor is good for 529 rear-wheel horsepower at 18 psi. Transmission: Equally as impressive as the motor, the Getrag six-speed manual is completely stock. The German-made box, also used in the Porsche 911 Turbo, is known to handle more than 1,000 hp without a hitch. To complement the high-winding mill, it features tight gear spreads in First through Sixth of 3.82-, 2.36-, 1.68-, 1.31-, 1.00-, and 0.79:1. It's coupled with the crank with an Act dual-disc clutch and lightweight flywheel. Rearend: Offsetting the inherent lag created by a big turbo and small displacement motor is a 3.73:1 ring-and-pinion set. It's encased in a GM 12-bolt rearend housing fitted with Strange 35-spline axles, an Easton limited-slip differential, and a Trick Flow girdle. Chassis Frame: There is no rollcage, so chassis stiffening falls on the shoulders of Heidt's subframe connectors. EVS Motors cut and modified the firewall and transmission tunnel to fit the Supra motor and Getrag trans. Suspension: A blend of Pro Touring and Pro Street, the underpinnings have been completely modernized. Up front, ATS forged-aluminum drop spindles and QA1 coilovers yield an aggressive stance. The tubular control arms are from Global West, and a Detroit Speed & Engineering 11?8-inch sway bar hunkers down the front end. Planting the rearend out back is a Heidt's four-link with Strange coilovers. Brakes: Baer two-piston calipers clamp slotted and cross-drilled rotors that measure 13 inches up front and 12 inches in the rear. A modified Supra master cylinder modulates the ABS pulses. Wheels: The VIP VR08 three-piece forgings measure 20x8 in the front and 20x10 out back. Tires: Struggling to harness the 2JZ's power are 285/30R20 Yokohama rear meats, while 225/35R20s provide ample grip at the other end. Style Body: Prior to purchase, the RS/SS was completely restored and required no additional bodywork. The 2-inch cowl induction hood is from Year One. A Marquez Design billet gas cap and taillights add a subtle touch of bling. Paint: PPG provided the red tint off of an '06 Viper. Interior: Inspired by European exotic cars, the dash, center console, instrument panel, armrest, door panels, and headliner are all custom. The seats were heisted from a late-model GTO, and Auto Meter Nexus electronic gauges report the vitals. A trick Pioneer head unit serves as a GPS navigation screen, a rearview reverse monitor, and a satellite radio receiver. JL Audio components surround the cabin, and Vintage Air A/C combats the vicious Houston humidity. http://youtu.be/IZqtJTlXON8 http://www.hotrod.com/featuredvehicl.../photo_01.html |
sticking corvette engines into miata's all over again? nonetheless, would love to give that a rip, beast |
some how the amount of gauge in the dash just made me laugh. |
reminds me of a certain car from Tokyo Drift :troll: |
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