thanks for the info. I plan on doing some dyno tuning soon. Just wanted to know if it would be worth the time and $$ to try and pull out some extra hp from the cam gears.
Has anyone used adjustable cam gears with stock cams? If so, any noticeable or dyno proven results? My car(1jz) came with them installed straight up, just wondering if there was any real need for them. They do look nice though!
Hey Jay,
Have you run into any sleeper volvo's down there? I used to be in the older volvo scene and Alabama had some pretty fast volvos. That track looks like the same one Ive seen in some other videos. Anyways, nice vids!
Mike
both can be nice (ive had both) and right now Im loving the 1j. But, if you arent into doing your own maintenance or fixing things as they break, then a supra in general might not be the right car. You have to expect somethings to need replacing especially when you crank up the boost.
And...
Looks and sounds good. Ive been helping my brother weld up a similar exhaust this week. He bought a few "J" bends and a 2.5 in/out magnaflow for his s52 swapped bmw e30, also off ebay. Its a sweet project!
you can get insurance through http://www.hagerty.com/Auto/vehicle_index.aspx
Since your car is a 92, you would have to classify it as "exotic" and worth more than 15,000. you can do a quote online. It would require you to not drive it "regularly" though. Worth a try.
Like I said, you can definetely use them its just not perfect. The drivers side mirror is fine, you can adjust it enough so you can see the side of the car if you want. The passenger side is another story. I just put a small adhesive backed convex mirror on it in the lower corner. Now I can...
I have the rhd folding mirrors. It does take a little while to get used to. The drivers side I was able to adjust enough that it didnt bother me. The passenger side was just looking off about 3 lanes over. I picked up a convex mirror (like the kind for trucks or towing) from advanced auto...
http://www.por15.com/products.asp?dept=8
Ive used that stuff before and it works great. You really dont have to prep it too much either. Good luck with the downpipe and post pics when your done.
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