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  2. Toyota Supra - Wikipedia

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    The Turbo-A also benefited from a larger volume steel air cleaner instead of the factory plastic unit; Thicker roll bars front and rear; Ventilated brake discs all-round; The fuel management used a MAP system, instead of the standard Karmen Vortex AFM. The front nose features an additional "Turbo A duct" to add airflow to the top area of the ...

  3. 1997 All Japan Grand Touring Car Championship - Wikipedia

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    Porsche M64/81 3.6 L Turbo F6: 4 Tatsuhiko Kaneumi: Y (1–2) D (3–6) All Mitsutake Koma: All Team 5ZIGEN: 5ZIGEN Supra Toyota: Toyota Supra: Toyota 3S-GT 2.0 L Turbo I4: 5 Eiichi Tajima: D: All Marc Goossens: 1–6 Hiro Matsushita: NC Power Craft Power Craft TRD Supra Toyota: Toyota Supra: Toyota 3S-GT 2.0 L Turbo I4: 8 Bertrand Gachot: B: 1 ...

  4. Toyota JZ engine - Wikipedia

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    Toyota Chaser/Cresta/Mark II 2.5GT Twin Turbo (JZX81) Toyota Chaser/Cresta/Mark II Tourer V/Roulant G (JZX90, JZX100) Toyota Mark II iR-V (JZX110) Toyota Mark II Blit iR-V (JZX110W) Toyota Soarer 2.5 GT-T(JZZ30) Toyota Supra MK III 2.5 Twin Turbo (R) (JZA70) Toyota Verossa VR25 (JZX110) Toyota Crown Athlete V (JZS171 sedan and JZS171W wagon)

  5. Toyota GR Supra - Wikipedia

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    The 2.0 L model can accelerate from 0–97 km/h (0–60 mph) in 5.2–6.5 seconds, while the 3.0 L model can accelerate from 0–97 km/h (0–60 mph) in 3.9–4.1 seconds, 0.7–0.5 seconds quicker than the turbocharged variant of the A80 Supra and has an electronically limited top speed of 249 km/h (155 mph).

  6. Toyota Supra in motorsport - Wikipedia

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    Toyota Supra Mk II used in the 1985 British Saloon Car Championship by Team Toyota GB Group A Toyota Supra Mk III used in the Australian Touring Car Championship. During the Group A period, Toyota used the Mk II for Division 3 category touring car racing, especially in the JTCC (Japan), ETCC (Europe), BTCC Britain) and ATCC (Australia) with the AE86 competing in Division 1.

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  8. Toyota R transmission - Wikipedia

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    Sealed shifter (found on the MkIII Supra Turbo R154) Tripod linkage style (Commonly found on the Jzx90/100/110 Tourer-V platforms for reference) Note: The US only received the R154 in the 1987-1992 Toyota Supra MA70 (7M-GTE) and is a sealed shifter style, all other examples were designated for other markets. Ratios: First Gear: 3.251:1

  9. Toyota A transmission - Wikipedia

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    1981 Toyota Celica Supra; 1981 Toyota Pickup 2WD 2.4L I4 22R (California emissions only, Federal emissions used A43) 1982–1995 Toyota Pickup 2WD 2.4L I4 22R/RE; 1982–1995 Toyota Cab/Chassis 2.4L I4 22R/RE (flatbed, cube, motorhome) 1982–1985 Toyota Celica XX 2000G/S turbo; 1982 Toyota Crown Royal 2.8L I6 5MG; 1982–1985 Volvo 240 2.1L ...