1984 Fever!!

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Re: 1984 Fever!!

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I'll see your RWD Supra and raise you an AE86!


Soon to be on new wheels. Gotta love RWD sports cars.



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Nice!!! You should see lowrydesigns' AE86

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Great buy Reggie. I had an '83 Celica GTS which shared many parts with your supra. These cars are really solid and I really liked mine. The interior was designed by Recaro. It looks like you have a driver seat from the lower model. There was a longer rear spoiler that came out in later years.

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There were quite a few of these supras in a local pick and pull junk yard so I was able to get one of these spoilers for my Celica.

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Since everyone is posting TOYs, how about an 89 celi? It's my WIP at the moment :mrgreen:
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shodog wrote:Great buy Reggie. I had an '83 Celica GTS which shared many parts with your supra. These cars are really solid and I really liked mine. The interior was designed by Recaro. It looks like you have a driver seat from the lower model. There was a longer rear spoiler that came out in later years.

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There were quite a few of these supras in a local pick and pull junk yard so I was able to get one of these spoilers for my Celica.
Although I was never much of an import aficionado, that early Toyota Supra always seemed like an attractive, unique car design for its time. The rooftop spoiler was a first in a mass-produced vehicle, if I recall correctly, and the body was wedgy but muscular-looking. One of my buddies bought one of those (not sure of the exact year) and it was a decent performance car in its own right.

The bees-in-a-fartcan-muffler has gotta go in that other picture, mind you. That just looks silly and doesn't do squat for actual performance. All those do is give you "butt dyno" horsepower; the louder exhaust note makes the owner think their car has more power. :lol:
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Coelacanth wrote:The bees-in-a-fartcan-muffler has gotta go in that other picture, mind you. That just looks silly and doesn't do squat for actual performance. All those do is give you "butt dyno" horsepower; the louder exhaust note makes the owner think their car has more power. :lol:
Many exhausts actually do add HP and torque, especially on turbo cars. It's been dyno proven that some aftermarket equal-length manifolds/downpipe/catback combos add 20-40+ HP and/or torque, and help spool quicker. Add an intake for an additional 10-20+. Not bad for a few hundred bucks. On a stock N/A car you'll most likely get more noise than anything, but don't stereotype all import drivers. :wink: :mrgreen:

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LTO_Dave wrote:
Coelacanth wrote:The bees-in-a-fartcan-muffler has gotta go in that other picture, mind you. That just looks silly and doesn't do squat for actual performance. All those do is give you "butt dyno" horsepower; the louder exhaust note makes the owner think their car has more power. :lol:
Many exhausts actually do add HP and torque, especially on turbo cars. It's been dyno proven that some aftermarket downpipe/catback combos add 20-40+ HP and/or torque. Add an intake for an additional 10-20+. Not bad for a few hundred bucks. On a stock N/A car you'll most likely get more noise than anything, but don't stereotype all import drivers. :wink: :mrgreen:
Downpipes and pre-muffler exhaust mods indeed DO make a performance difference. Bees-in-a-fartcan-mufflers, though...not so much.
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Absolutely! A properly tuned exhaust, plus a well thought out intake, with a cam of some type will help a car breathe better. Just replacing the stock muffler does really nothing except create noise, IMO.

I had replaced my stock exhaust manifold and the entire exhaust system from the manifold back (except the catalytic converter) with a larger diameter pipe, plus a freer flowing dual tip muffler and was amazed that I didn't *need* to grossly increase the noise to increase the performance. In fact, at idle, you could hardly tell it wasn't stock. Well, except for the slightly lumpy idle from the aftermarket cam :D
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That's true. Headers, larger-diameter exhaust pipes, downpipes, better-flowing performance catalytic converters and true dual-exhaust setups all will make a significant improvement in performance. Tacking on a big-ass fartcan at the end of a stock, small-diameter exhaust system does almost nothing of worth. :lol:
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shodog wrote:Great buy Reggie. I had an '83 Celica GTS which shared many parts with your supra. These cars are really solid and I really liked mine. The interior was designed by Recaro. It looks like you have a driver seat from the lower model. There was a longer rear spoiler that came out in later years.

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There were quite a few of these supras in a local pick and pull junk yard so I was able to get one of these spoilers for my Celica.
Should be fun for the money, hard to say what direction I will take it but it will likely appear stock with some subtle mods geared towards performance-

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Not 1980's but 93! Great RC year BTW!

My Supra, and I say it's mine because I lent my 16 year old son the money to buy it and he still owes me $3000.00. So, like the bank.... It's mine until paid in full! :mrgreen: Sorry about the poor pictures, I blame VintageAE for that! :P

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You notice that every car shodog has in RC and one to one, is just bling! 8)

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Nice supra 8) Hopefully the TT :twisted:
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No Twin Turbo, NA with a few mods. Just shy of 300HP. I don't want to kill my son just yet! :lol:

I can get a JDM TT engine with 80-100 K on it for about $1100 CDN, but I don't see the point as this car is plenty fast as it is!

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Nice!!, but mine was $300 USD or $20 CDN

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Charlie don't surf wrote:Nice!!! You should see lowrydesigns' AE86

oh snap!!!

..... here it is

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