Manufacturer Toyota Production years 1991-2002 Noteworthy application Toyota Aristo 3.0V JZS147, Toyota Aristo V300 JZS161, Toyota Supra RZ/Turbo JZA80 The 2JZ-GE is often overshadowed by its more ...
A well-circulated rumor has it that in the late 1980s and early 1990s Japanese automakers had some sort of gentlemen's agreement to keep horsepower near the 206kW (276-horsepower) mark. As ...
Bolted directly to the engine block, the exhaust manifold is the first section of a vehicle’s exhaust system. It funnels exhaust gases from all the cylinders and routes them to the car’s ...
There is a Porsche 911 coupe or convertible for just about everyone out there, and at the top of the range you'll find the ballistic Turbo and Turbo S, available in both body styles. Neither comes ...
On that point, those who worship at the big Turbo altar (of which retains plenty of disciples) need not worry. The 911 Turbo S is, potentially, the first 911 Turbo of the base Carrera's ...
The efficiency of the Prius is worthy of a Guinness World Record and the 1.6-liter three-cylinder turbo engine in the GR ...
Looking back on what programming used to be like can be a fascinatingly entertaining thing, which is why [Tough Developer] decided to download and try using Turbo C and C++, from version 1.0 to ...
Turbo engines can be found in all types of vehicles ... compresses it and then feeds the pressurized air into your engine’s intake manifold. This dense, pressurized air then forcefully enters ...
A manifold is a fluid or gas distribution system or device that serves to bring many junctions into one place or a single channel into an area where many points meet. Manifold systems range from ...
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But while the Turbo was eventually out-competed by four-wheel-drive Group B machines, its legacy as one of the greats has endured to this day. It's clear that the model had a strong impact too ...