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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Colorado
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New here with some questions...
A little background on me and my car, I've owned 1 turbo car, and that's my WS6. I basically had to learn everything that I could about the forced induction world through trial and error, that being said it's got a 402ci (6.6L) stroker and a PT88 with all the suporting mods making a little over 920/900 on 20psi. I've done as much searching as I could and I couldn't come up with some solid answers. From what I've read the stock bottom end is extremely durable and that might be an understatement, I've also read that the stock twins are good for around 550-600rwhp.. or I might be a little off? My main concern is the fuel system, at what RWHP do you need to start worrying about the fuel pump/lines/injectors/rails? Also about what psi (I know psi is relative, but I don't know how well the 2JZ's flow compared the the LS1's) can the stock fuel system take with 91-93 octane? Sorry for all the questions, just trying to do some research and gain some knowledge before I go out and buy a Supra. (BTW I got my first ride in a supra. My friend has a t78 single and I was more than impressed!) -Trevor
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: GA, USA
Posts: 941
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You'll also need to run race fuel or meth injection for any boost level above 16psi on 93 octane. This is not dependent on the fuel system...it's dependent on the oem ecu's timing curve and a simple boost vs. octane caculation. In other words, even if you had 1000cc injectors installed, you still wouldn't be able to boost more than 16psi on 93 octane pump gas. P.S. I only check the forums about once a day, so please bear with me if I don't respond immediately. You can also try emailing me at pwpanas@comcast.net. Last edited by pwpanas : 08-21-2007 at 02:56 AM. |
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Manama
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Hello Guys, i am new here and i am new with my 94 supra. i am having a problem with starting the car, i was troubleshooting and i found the fuel pump not working, i conected it direct and the car started nicley, one more thing 5 day before the problem the car dosent go after 3000 rpm today after i connected the pump directly it was exellent.. so please can you guys send me the wiring digram for a 94 supra j spec. thank you.
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: GA, USA
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http://www.mkiv.com/manual/1995_elec...ual/index.html Last edited by pwpanas : 08-19-2007 at 05:01 PM. |
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