92 Supra 6.0ls twin CT26

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mjsn1

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Build looks clean.
but how are you going to keep the engine cool if the exhaust side is in the front?
 

miekedmr

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Nice fabrication!

More motor than I would ever want just due to the inevitable gas-hungriness, but I'm sure pushing on the gas pedal will feel like thrusting into a nubile hollywood starlet... metaphorically. haha. Hope it turns out the way you want!

in regards to what msjn1 asked: Ceramic coatings and header wrap would go a long way towards that end. When IJ did his up-and-over big single v8 thing, he also used some fancy corrugated aluminum-ceramic heat shielding. Turbo blankets would be good, too. With the dual CT26 1UZ-FE kit that the former owner of my car (bryan) built, he made turbo heat shields from two halves of a stainless steel cooking pot. :) For the sake of belts and wires and other doodads in the bay, I doubt you can go overboard with the shielding, short of totally obstructing airflow. The more heat that goes out with the exhaust (as opposed to hanging out in the engine bay), the better. I'm interested what you come up with, OP.
 
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Backlash2032

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He already has the Turbos, and has everything exhaust wise fabbed up. Worst case scenario is he doesn't like it, chops off the flanges and welds on some t4 flanges and goes with something bigger.

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msimsi10

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The CT's will probably be spooled at idle LOL I'll be interested in the outcome but keep up the good work!!! Looks good so far.
 

vidar540

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Hi. I had some time this weekend to work on the supra and the motor is in for the last time, next on the list is wiring.
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Suprapowaz!(2)

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Cool, what are you going to go with as far as EMS? Those are bone stock CT26's right? You could always upgrade the CT's compressor wheels if you get bored of the power.
 

supraguy@aol

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Looking great, man.
I think the CT's will be a good choice for this motor, with each one being driven by the exhaust from 4(larger) cylinders, rather than 6.
Seems like a good balance, as far as power band.