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Old 02-24-2006, 03:11 AM   #1
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Default My Supra is being fixed :)

Well I?ve ordered everything from Titan motorsports and now I just have to wait for the parts(or engine) to get here

Here?s what I bought

New Toyota Supra Shortblock

New Toyota Supra Head

ARP Head Stud kit mkiv

Fidanza Racing Lightened Flywheel /orginal=36 pounds, Fidanza=15pounds

Apex S-AFC II Special Edition(fuel computer adjusts air/fuel ratio)

Titan Motorsports 2JZ-GTE Cam Gears

Greddy Iridium Spark Plugs

And all the packages that are needed




And here are the mods that are allready installed
Sry for not having the right information last time


HKS 4" exhaust with a Downpipe

HKS Fuel Cut Defenser

Greddy Profec B boost controller

Blitz Cone airfilter

FMIC with HKS Piping

Blitz Dual Turbotimer
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Old 02-24-2006, 05:39 AM   #2
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...New Toyota Supra Head...
What was wrong with your current head?

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...HKS Fuel Cut Defenser...
If you're going to continue using the oem twins in sequential mode, you need to get rid of this HKS FCD and purchase a GReddy BCC.

Oh, and why didn't you order the shortblock and head from your local Toyota dealer?

Have you purchased a new gasket set from Toyota yet?

...and you don't need to run head studs (vs oem head bolts) unless you're planning to run a huge turbo & upgraded fuel system in the near future.
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Old 02-25-2006, 11:22 AM   #3
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Quote:
Originally Posted by SupraTT/Iceland
Well I?ve ordered everything from Titan motorsports and now I just have to wait for the parts(or engine) to get here

Here?s what I bought

New Toyota Supra Shortblock

New Toyota Supra Head

ARP Head Stud kit mkiv

Fidanza Racing Lightened Flywheel /orginal=36 pounds, Fidanza=15pounds

Apex S-AFC II Special Edition(fuel computer adjusts air/fuel ratio)

Titan Motorsports 2JZ-GTE Cam Gears

Greddy Iridium Spark Plugs
And all the packages that are needed




And here are the mods that are allready installed
Sry for not having the right information last time


HKS 4" exhaust with a Downpipe

HKS Fuel Cut Defenser

Greddy Profec B boost controller

Blitz Cone airfilter

FMIC with HKS Piping

Blitz Dual Turbotimer
that some money u spent there mate cant wait to see afinished picture of what sort of bhp you gonna be running
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Old 02-26-2006, 12:32 PM   #4
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What was wrong with your current head?

If you're going to continue using the oem twins in sequential mode, you need to get rid of this HKS FCD and purchase a GReddy BCC.

Oh, and why didn't you order the shortblock and head from your local Toyota dealer?

Have you purchased a new gasket set from Toyota yet?

...and you don't need to run head studs (vs oem head bolts) unless you're planning to run a huge turbo & upgraded fuel system in the near future.
The head was destroyed when the block was destroyed. Because of low octane one piston has got a hole in it and it went through the piston and into the block and destroyed it.
The FCD seems to work fine. No fuel cuts anyway.

The shortblock and head costs alot more if I would have bought it from my local Toyota dealer. And yes I?ve purchased a head gasket and all other things I need.

I?m maybe thinking of upgrading to a larger turbo and fuel system in the summer.
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Old 03-20-2006, 02:31 PM   #5
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...The FCD seems to work fine. No fuel cuts anyway.
Yes, but it'll wreck your oem twins. More info here:
http://www.mkiv.com/techarticles/bcc...GReddy_BCC.htm
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...I?m maybe thinking of upgrading to a larger turbo and fuel system in the summer.
Unless you're going to a HUGE turbo (74mm or larger), you won't need head studs...the oem head bolts work fine.
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