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When it comes to Crazy Tuners, the Japanese tuners are definitely the craziest ones.

Creators of some of the most popular tuning styles out there, the Japanese tuners have

managed to dominated the tuning world for more than 2 decades.

Since there are a lot of tuners that have worked with Japanese cars, would to cover

them in one video.

So I'm going make videos for each 90s car which was popular among tuners.

I would include here mostly cars that were built by establish tuners, but I would also

include here cars that are quite interesting to mention and race cars.

The car that I chose to start this video is the mighty Toyota Supra.

So like I said I also want to talk about the racing Supra, and what Supra would be better

to start this video then the legendary TOM's Supra.

Part of the Japanese Grand Touring Championship, TOMs Supra is racing icon, and is considered

as of the greatest race cars of all time.

The Japanese Grand Touring Championship or JGTC was founded back in 1993 when replaced

the JSPC, All Japan Sports Prototype Championship which was part of Group C. The JGTC was created

in order to reduce the costs of the prototype championship.

The early years had a wired mix of cars, including cars like the Porsche 962, Nissan Silvia,

Ferrari F40, Toyota Supra, Lamborghini Countach and Lancia 037.

The 1993, 94 and 95 championships were dominated by Nissan with their Skyline GTRs.

The big change for the championship came in late 1995, when the decision was made to replace

the JGTC with the GT500 and the GT300.

The reason for this change was the fact the championship had started becoming to expensive

for the teams.

So a number of different rules were applied in to make the new championships less expensive.

TOMs Supra made its debut in 1995, while previous teams had already raced with Supra's in

the previous years, but with little success.

TOM's or Tachi Oiwa Motor Sports had used Toyota's for years and had been quite successful,

they also had been part of Group C. Toyota's approach to wining the championship was bit

different from their competition.

Differently from the others they decided to abandon the mighty 2JZ-GTE which powered Supra.

Instead, they decided to go with the 3S-GT engine, which was the same engine that Toyota

was using for the WRC Celica GT-4.

This was one of the rules of the early days of the JGTC which allowed the cars to run

in any engine as long as the engine was already in use by the manufacture.

This was great choice since the engine was lighter but on the same time the produced

493hp which was enough since the limit was at 500hp.

The 1995 championship didn't proved to be great for the team since the championship

was won again by Nissan, while the 1996 championship saw both teams to be beaten by the McLaren

F1.

The 1997 was finally the year of Toyota.

The championship was dominated by two teams, both racing with Supra's.

The competition between TOM's and SARD was only chosen at the last race.

In fact both teams finished with a total of 67 points, two wins and second place for each.

But a third place at the Fuji Speedway was enough for TOM's team to win the championship.

But since we are talking about SARD, they built a quite interesting Supra.

For the 24 Hours of Tokachi, Toyota and SARD decide to return Supra back on the grid, but

the power train was completely different from all the cars before.

SARD swapped the 2l engine with the 3UZ-FE which is a 4.3l V8 which is used by the Lexus

430s.

But they didn't stopped here, since they also equipped the car with a 200hp electric engine,

creating this way a AWD hybrid with 480hp.

And they actually won the race, and so the Supra HV-R became the first hybrid car to

win a race.

But now lets talk about the tuned Supra's.

Ab-Flug is one of the most known and famous Japanese tuners.

Their pink RX7 is one of their most famous creations, since the car was also part of

the MidNight club, together with a 911.

Their offered a number of different kits and conversions for the Supra, but the most famous

one is the S900.

First, the engine received a HKS turbo kit and also a new computer fuel managing system

by Ab-Fulg.

All these increased the power to a hoping 900hp, which is enough to help the car to

reach a top speed of 355kmh.

Together with this wild power the S900 came with crazy bodykit.

This bodykit included, front bumper, side skirts, rear bumper, rear spoiler and a new

bonnet.

Blitz is another established JDM tuner, and so off course they offered their Supra kits

and conversions.

The Blitz conversions offered 750hp which were enough to reach a top speed of over 300kmh

and to accelerate from 0 to 100 in just 4s.

But the Blitz Supra is mostly known for the 753 Supra.

The 753 was built to brake the Nurburgring record of the R33 GTR, which had set a lap

time of 7m 59s.

The goal was to set a lap time of 7m53, but after they tried in 1998 they set a lap time

of 7m49s, braking this was the record of Gemballa which had lap time 7m52s.

The bodykit set offered a new bumper, side skirts, rear bumper and giant spoiler.

But definitely the most famous tuned Supra, is the Top Secret V12 powered Supra.

This mad car is built by Kazuhiko Nagata or Smokey how most people know him.

Smokey is a legend on the tuning scene and there are stories among stories about Smokey

Nagata.

And a good number of these stories are about the mighty V12 Supra.

In 1997 Toyota released the 1GZ-FE V12 engine for the Century.

And so Smokey got the idea to use the V12 engine for the Supra.

The engine swaps are very common now days, but back than these conversions were mostly

done by established tuners and not by private mechanics, so this was something very big

for the day.

Now is unclear how much power the V12 engine actually produced since the engine comes from

the 276hp era.

But off course this engine didn't produced enough power to satisfied Smokey, so he decided

to pack the engine with two HKS turbos.

His goal was to reach a top speed of 400kmh, so he was aiming the 1000hp mark.

He also completely changed the look of the car so he could get a lower drag conficecy

and to raise the down force.

After lots of hours of hard work and tons of money spend the car, Smokey finally started

setting speed records all over the world.

In 1999 Smokey sent the car to UK, aiming to reach the 320kmh mark.

He went pretty dam close with reaching a top speed of 317kmh.

But he was jailed by the UK police for overspending, and he was fined 190£, the next day he was

forced to leave the country.

After UK, he sent his beast to New Zealand when he set a number of different records

and got arrested again.

But there is only one place when you can reach the highest speed possible, and that is called

Nardo.

Sadly he failed to reach 400, but the top speed that he reached was again pretty impressive.

He reached 358kmh.

HKS and TRD also built Supra's, but their cars were mostly promotional car for their

parts so not a lot of numbers and specs exist about these cars.

No I couldn't find much information about more Japanese performance tuners.

Due to the language barriers is hard for me to find information, so if you have more info

about Japanese performance tuners, not only about Supra but all the Japanese sport car,

please sent me an email.

But most of the people just wanted the fast look and not the crazy power, so many tuners

were interest on offering mostly bodykits.

Even though lots of Euro tuners offered only bodykits which made your car to look faster,

the ricer style that we know today only started in the 90s with all the Japanese sport cars

of the time.

Now there a lot bodykits built by Japanese, European and Americans tuners, but I would

only talk about the most interesting ones since most these bodykits are very similar

with each other.

Trial Tuning Performance, offered and still offers different Aero packs.

The most unique thing of their bodykits are the curvy lines of the front bumper and the

side skirts.

But the best part definitely is the rear bumper with that giant diffuser, which makes the

car to look so beautiful in my opinion.

Skippers bodykits also were quite similar with the Trial bodykits, with the curvy lines

and with big inter cooler opening.

Like I said previously TRD offered lots of different parts, both performance parts and

bodykits.

Their bodykits were quite simple in fact, the bumper was way simpler compared to the

others tuners, since most of them had very complicated designs.

The rear spoiler on the other side was very interesting since looked like a Porsche Spoiler.

Varis on the other side made some the craziest bodkytis.

The early bodykits were quite wired, especially the front bumper, and the headlights covers.

But their news bodykits are some of the most beautiful Supra bodykits, probably because

their look more modern compared to all the others.

The Bomex bodykit is probably the most famous one since is the bodykit used for the Paul

Wlakers Supra.

Even though this wasn't the first bodykits of this style, is definitely the bodykit which

probably presented most of us to the JDM style of tuning.

The bodykit consisted on wiled front bumper, side skirts, rear bumper and the giant rear

spoiler.

But the wildest bodykits were definitely made by VeilSide.

VeilSide is another big nae since they are the ones that designed the HANs RX7 bodykit

from Tokyo Drift.

Like the Fortune RX7 the Fortune Supra is hard recognize in a first glance, since the

bodykit covered the headlights, the rear hatch was completely different, and the rear part

of the car looked completely different since the car had lost all the curves the Supra.

But their most famous Supra is the 4509 GTR which looks what Chrysler response to the

Bentley Continental GT.

So guys thank you for watching see you next time.

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Toyota GT86 buying advice - Duration: 9:06.

Our hearts started beating faster when Toyota confirmed the GT86 at the end of 2011.

They introduced it in 2012. Of course, the car is still for sale new.

However, there are also cars for sale on the second-hand market now.

The GT86 is a car you, as a petrolhead, should like.

It's rear-wheel drive, boxer engine, and a low center of gravity.

Toyota designed the car in a way that allows you to modify it without this getting too expensive.

The basic package is good.

Like I said, it has a 2-liter boxer engine. It has 197 hp and 205 Nm (151 lb ft) torque.

197 hp... We at Autoblog think it should have more horsepower, but we always think that.

If it had 300 hp we'd want more too, which would make it more fun.

On the other hand, that's what all the tuning options are for.

There are all kinds of turbo kits and such to make this car a lot faster.

The car was introduced in 2012. It got a slight facelift in 2016.

It's still for sale new, with an automatic transmission or a manual transmission.

ENGINES gasoline, performance

About 20 GT86s are for sale in the Netherlands.

You wouldn't expect this of a driver's car such as this, but 3/4 has an automatic transmission;

not a manual transmission. The MTs are rare; only 4 are for sale at the moment.

If you want one, you may have to search longer.

Prices for a second-hand GT86 start at 23,500 euros and go up to 30,000 euros.

A number of cars for sale are new, at a dealer with only 10 km on the clock.

Their prices go up to 55,000 euros for the full-option cars.

PRICES minimum, maximum

Of course there are plenty of reasons to buy a GT86 if you like sporty driving.

It's a sporty-looking car with plenty of possibilities to make it your own.

Another advantage: it's a Toyota, so it won't break down easily.

Of course there are a number of things to watch out for, as with every car.

First, this car was made to hoon and for you to go crazy.

There are people who bought this car, hooned it, and put it up for sale second-hand.

This doesn't have to be a bad thing. The car was made to do that,

but keep in mind that the standard wear parts may wear faster than in a standard family car.

Check the condition of the brakes and the tires and check for former big damages.

There are a number of things to keep in mind with the engine.

If the car doesn't run well and misfires sometimes, the ECU may be faulty.

This problem can usually be solved with a software update.

If this doesn't work, the ECU needs to be replaced.

The right cylinder head leaks a little bit of oil at the head gasket sometimes.

You can see if this is the case. Good.

Next, the fuel pump may make strange noises. That's usually the beginning of the end.

If you hear the fuel pump making strange noises, it needs to be replaced.

The second gear is tricky to engage in some cars.

I have to shift down into second gear now. This car doesn't have that problem.

Finally, the GT86 was designed for tuning, including the engine.

The engine can handle up to 300 hp just fine.

There are cars known to have 500 hp or more.

Those numbers stress everything.

This potentially requires more maintenance and more things can break, etc.

The suspension. The GT86 was sold on Michelin eco tires.

This was done to reduce grip and make it easier to play with the car's balance.

If the car has better tires... Some people changed the tires with better ones for grip.

This makes the car less playful. If you're looking for the playfulness, check if it has the eco tires.

Those make it more fun to play with.

There are people who have lowered their GT86, installed different rims, etc.

This doesn't have to be a problem, but check if it's of good quality.

You don't want Walmart specials or springs of 12 euros a piece.

That way you'll risk something breaks.

There are a number of exterior things to watch out for.

First, it can rust on the lower edge of the side windows.

That's easy to see. If the rust is superficial, it's cheap and easy to fix.

It may be a problem when the rust goes deeper.

The taillights can have a problem with condensation.

If that's the case it should've been solved under warranty.

Check if there's condensation. If so, ask the Toyota dealer if they can do something about it.

The final thing about the exterior. Like I said at the beginning:

this car was designed to hoon, but hooning ends up a tree or in a ditch sometimes.

A little bit of damage doesn't have to be a disaster, but check if it has been repaired correctly.

There should be no strange color differences between the panels.

Finally, the GT86's battery may seem weak.

I looked, but I can't find a clear cause.

Some people blame the battery itself, others blame an alarm system that uses too much electricity.

It's possible. When a GT86 isn't used for a couple of weeks, the battery can go empty.

Toyota replaced the batteries with heavier ones in some markets.

If you're buying a car and won't use it for a couple of weeks, it may be an idea to buy a trickle charger.

These things cost 100 euros and you'll never have that problem again.

Of course it needs to be a possibility.

A few years after driving the GT86 for the first time, it's still a fun, nice, and focussed car.

Everything feels tight and direct.

The gear stick has a short stroke and the steering feels direct.

I still would like more horsepower, but I'm fussy about that.

It's still a very fun car and it's a very good basis for something much cooler.

A number of cars are for sale in the Netherlands.

A manual transmission is rarer, but we found one at Toyota Amersfoort.

This car is silver gray. It may be a bit anonymous, but that may be nice.

It draws less attention from the local authorities.

It has the stock wheels.

It even has mud flaps, so I think it was owned by an older person who drove it carefully.

It does look like that, because it's a very clean car.

THIS CAR

If you're looking for a second-hand car and want our help, or if your company has a nice car for sale

of which we may shoot a video, please send an e-mail to tips@autoblog.nl

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