Project JZA80

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Evo-Man
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Re: Project JZA80

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Its great to have the power, but it really cost alot of money, plus much down time.
SF5 wrote:all i got to say, big power is impractical, as power increases practicallity. Anything above 500hp is basically pointless on a daily driver,regardless f what anyone may read online. Even stock high output cars require expensive maintanence. practical....purpose built.
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Re: Project JZA80

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Little update:
the Supra is undergoing intense overhaul. After cracking number 5 cylinder, the engine was pulled, the head has been ported, polished, cams, valve springs. The block built with the help of the guys at titan motorsports. The GT40 is being replaced with something that will make more than 1000whp at ease. downpipe, suspension, brakes, new wheels, tyres etc, body kit (wide) . Veilside rear diffuser. The supra gone insane and a wallet reported to the E.R

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Re: Project JZA80

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The supra gone insane and a wallet reported to the E.R
lol.. poor wallet. literally :P lol

Dude how did you guys resolve the issue where it was breaking up at 6500 rpms?
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Re: Project JZA80

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hmm titan involved .my partner get serious man .well titan for the win in a straight line.

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Re: Project JZA80

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the reluctor (crank and cam sensor) there was noise on the signal. So it broke up. also it was later discovered that through all the backfireing the motor jumped timing by a teeth or so, so that futher complicated things. Timing sync is a big issue when going standalone since u don't have check engine light to pop on to point out an issue.

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whats up with this project?

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Re: Project JZA80

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The car has been parked at the speedshop in Nj for widebody kit, staggered wheels, complete suspension upgrades, complete engine rebuild and GT42R ... I'm no longer in NJ but 500whp wasnt enough..

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