You see correct. The car still has stock downpipe as well as stock tires. Basically stock 2024 with a tune.
Initial goal was to break into 11s stock tune then break into 10s with just a tune. Accomplished both and now on to my next goal for 9s stock turbo which maybe a bit more challenging but...
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For those who know me from the B48 platform, you’re aware that I hold the record with 650 WHP. I’m excited to announce that I’ve now taken on a new challenge with the Toyota GR Supra 3.0L Premium, featuring the powerful B58 engine. I’m eager to push the limits with this build and...
For taking logs, its recommended to start at 3rd gear or 4th at 2000rpm or slightly higher, then shift at redline and run part of the other gear, the more data the better. On dyno, 5th or 6th gear for data. I would check your logs (most recent) as I would not like to comment on a log that is not...
Do you have a log of the e50 and e85? From the 93 log, you are deviating from boost target -3.8psi which maybe a boost leak or just where the tuner left it. Timing is pulling slightly -3.4deg. Other than that pretty solid tune.
You can lower tire pressure if you are doing drags that should help but not for daily use. Its fine to change the rear tires while front unchanged. Depending on your power range and application, you will choose tires accordingly. I heard good things about Nitto NT555Rii. Mickey Thompson ET...
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Sharing my experience with the ARMASPEED Toyota GR Supra Rock Guards that I installed on my 2024 Toyota GR Supra 3.0l Premium Auto.
I found that there were limited details on these rock guards on the forum and also some saying that they do not fit on the newer models supra.
I...
It all depends on your power goals for the car. Start with a goal and then you can do some calculations to determine what is the best size injectors. Do you plan to upgrade turbo, all those factors adds up.
As for injector sizes, here are some calculations/estimates:
550cc ~ 774whp
750cc ~...
5/16" option is for the fuel lines in engine bay. The 3/8" is used under the car with their upgraded LPFP kit.
Both options come with 3/8" for the ethanol sensor while the other side is either 5/16" or 3/8".
If it is the hose/clamp leaking, remove the clamp and use some regular hose clamps. Don't over tighten them as the regular hose clamps can damage the hose. That would be a quick, inexpensive fix.