Wizard’s 3.4L 825hp Twin Turbo Supra Build
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Wizard’s 3.4L 825hp Twin Turbo Supra Build
EDIT: Dyno vid now posted on page 7!! 1/7/10
EDIT: Dyno graphs now posted on page 5!! 11/12/09
Just thought I would share my Supra build which is moving along rather swiftly at SP Engineering, here in sunny California.
Background info:
About 7 years ago I was in the market for a sports car as my current car (a 92 Chevy Camaro RS automatic) wasn’t fulfilling my need for speed. I contemplated putting a custom turbo kit on it, and even checked out one shop for a quote, but ultimately decided against it. I decided it was time for a new car and so the research began.. J At that time, I was deciding between a 6spd Twin Turbo Supra, the RX-7, the mighty 300zx Twin Turbo, and Mitsubishi’s 3000GT. After my research, it was pretty clear to me that only a Twin Turbo 6spd Supra would meet my current need for speed and my ultimate power goal to be met a very long time in the future (now).
I joined Supraforums back in 2002 and started looking for a Supra to buy; and looked at Autotrader as well. I found my current Supra within one month’s time I believe. Most wait many, many months, sometimes years to find the perfect Supra which meets one’s needs/budget, but I guess I was extremely lucky. I spoke to the owner of the Supra on a Friday and drilled him with questions because he lived in San Francisco and I lived in San Diego at the time. That very same night, I decided I was going to check it out and purchase it if everything checked out. At midnight my good friend Josh (Ptatohed) and I started our adventure (with no sleep) and drove 9 straight hours to San Francisco to see/purchase the car. Luckily, the car was in pristine condition and matched the description by the owner and looked just as good in person as it did in pictures. The next 4 hours were spent dealing with paperwork and such since he had a lien on the Supra. I then drove the Supra back 9 hours home. It turned about to be an exact 24 hour adventure as we arrived home at midnight!! At first, I thought I kind of rushed my purchase because I bought the first Supra I checked out, but in hindsight I’m glad I bought it. It was a low mileage (29k) TT 6spd that was practically bone stock (only had an ebay strut tower bar and some no name catback on it). Over the years, I’ve come to see that low mileage bone stock Supras are pretty hard to come by (even harder now I’m sure).
Here’s my mod list before it went under the knife:
Engine/Intake/Exhaust:
Rod Millen downpipe
Unknown aftermarket exhaust (already on Supra when I bought it)
HKS SSQV BOV (OEM location)
Max Air Box with K&N filter
Greddy oil filter relocation kit
Various TTC dress up items
Cooling:
Fluidyne Radiator
Greddy 3 row intercooler
Powerhouse Racing polished upper radiator pipe
Electronics:
TRD 10k Tach
Greddy Boost controller
Greddy turbo timer
Greddy 60mm Boost gauge
Greddy 60mm A/F gauge (narrowband FTL)
Greddy Boost Cut Controller
Fields Harness
Rims/Tires/Suspension/Handling/Brakes:
HKS Type II Hipermax Coilovers
19” Racing Hart C5’s
Pirelli PZero’s
Sparco Harness Bar
Cusco Carbon Fiber front strut tower bar
Cusco Carbon Fiber rear strut tower bar
OEM brakes
Exterior:
97-98 Headlights
97-98 Tailights
97-98 front turn signals
The best the Supra ever dynoed was 383hp/323TQ at 18psi when DynoXtreme in Stanton California had a dyno day for locals. Note: Supra dynoed only 2 more HP than my Maxima at same place.
Now, on to the build (I know some of you skipped to this part….LOL).
Below is the punch list of the parts utilized/going to be utilized: I believe these parts to be “tried and true” and nothing but the best IMO.
Engine:
HKS GT-2835 Twin Turbo Kit which consists of:
GT2835 Dual Ball Bearing Turbo x 2(0.73 A/R)
50mm S/S Racing Wastegate x 2 (with upgraded 1.3 Bar wastegate springs)
2 piece Equal Length S/S Exhaust Manifold (Jet Hot Ceramic Coated-2000 series)
HKS 3.4 Stroker kit which consists of:
HKS Forged and Balanced +8mm Long-Throw Crankshaft, HKS “H” Beam Forged Connecting Rods, HKS Nickel Plated and Forged 87 mm Pistons, HKS Piston Rings and Wrist Pins
HKS 264 Intake and Exhaust Cams
HKS Adjustable Cam Gears
HKS Timing Belt
HKS Metal Head Gasket 1.2 mm
HKS SSQV BOV (adjustable version)
Head ported and polished
Ferrea Intake and Exhaust alloy valves
Ferrea Valve Seat Locators
Ferrea Valve Seals
Ferrea Valve Locks
Ferrea Valve Guides
Ferrea Titanium Retainers
Ferrea Dual Valve Springs
Powerhouse Racing Billet Timing Belt Tensioner Bracket
Powerhouse Racing Engine Breather kit
ATI Super Damper Crank Pulley
Unorthodox Racing lightweight Alternator pulley (stock size)
Unorthodox Racing lightweight Water Pump pulley (stock size)
Unorthodox Racing lightweight Power Steering pulley (stock size)
Twins Turbo Thermostat Rotating Plate
TRD engine mounts
ARP Head Studs
New OEM parts utilized in build:
Complete Rebuild Gasket kit
Water Pump
Oil Pump
Oil Pickup/Strain
Clutch/Drivetrain:
OS Giken: R3C Triple Plate Clutch
TRD LSD
TRD ss clutch line
TRD tranny mount
Intake/Exhaust:
Veilside Intake Manifold with 100mm Throttle Body (extremely rare)
HKS 102mm Titanium Racing Exhaust
Blitz midpipe
SP Engineering custom aluminum charge piping
Fuel:
HKS Fuel Pressure Regulator with custom NOS fuel pressure gauge
Veilside Billet Fuel Rail
Blitz 1000cc Top Feed Injectors x 6
TTC Triple Fuel Pump Hangar
Dual OEM fuel pumps
SP Engineering custom-made fuel system
Cooling:
Fluidyne Radiator
Greddy 4 row intercooler (replaced 3 row)
PHR polished upper radiator pipe
Greddy 16 row oil cooler with oil filter relocation kit
HKS Power steering cooler
Titek CF radiator cooling plate
TRD thermostat
Electronics/Interior:
HKS V-pro Engine Management System (version 3.24)
HKS A/F knock amp with dual band readout (2 wideband O2 sensors, one for each turbo)
HKS Mixture Controller (control mounted in armrest)
HKS DLI-2 Twin Power Ignition Amplifier
HKS EVC VI boost controller
HKS Turbo Timer-Type 1
DEFI Advance CR control unit
DEFI Advance CR 60mm Boost gauge
DEFI Advance CR 60mm Oil pressure gauge
DEFI Advance CR 60mm Oil Temp gauge
DEFI Advance CR 60mm Water Temp gauge
SP Engineering Dual Intake Temperature Gauge
Titek Carbon Fiber triple gauge pod
Racelogic Traction Control (control mounted in armrest)
C’s Short Throw Shifter
TRD steering wheel
TRD 10k Tach
Brakes:
Brembo 6 piston MonoBlock 14.0” Big Brake Kit (front)
Brembo 4 piston 13.58” Big Brake Kit (rear)
Rims:
To be determined
Suspension/Handling:
HKS Type II Hipermax Coilovers
Sparco Harness Bar
Titan Motorsports front and rear anti-sway bars
JIC tie rods
Cusco Carbon Fiber rear strut tower bar
Do-Luck aluminum floor assist bars (on order)
Racelogic Traction Control
Stereo/Battery:
Eclipse 6620 double din w/ navigation
(2) Braille B14115C Carbon Fiber batteries
(2) Braille B14115C battery mounts
4 gauge wiring
Engine Dress up:
Polishing done by Tony Brock
Titek CF spark plug cover
Titek CF fuse box cover
Titek CF radiator cooling plate
TRD oil cap
TTC polished idler pulley
TTC Billet Aluminum shock arm
TTC Brake and Power Steering cap
TTC Clutch Master Cylinder cap
TTC Windshield Washer cap
TTC Oil dipstick
Polished parts:
Valve covers with custom -12AN fittings for breather tank
Veilside Throttle body and all associated hardware
Veilside fuel rail
(2) HKS 2835 turbo housings
(2) HKS turbo heat shields
Etc
To be finalized…..
Fluids:
To be determined
Misc information for the tech heads:
Here are the comparison weights of the OEM and the HKS stroker kit:
Displacement has gone from 3.0 to 3.4
OEM piston - 13.3 oz. each
HKS piston - 12.2 oz. each
OEM piston pin - 4.7 oz. each
HKS piston pin - 3.9 oz. each
OEM Rods - 1lb. 10.7 oz. each
HKS Rod - 1lb. 5.2 oz. each
OEM Crank 59.5 lbs.
HKS Crank 52.9 lbs.
Special thanks goes to…
SP Engineering (SPE). Before I get into my story/build, I would like to acknowledge and thank the guys at SP Engineering. First, they are always available to take my calls and answer my questions. Eugene (head of sales and service) always keeps me up to date via email/phone and sends me pics of the progress constantly, which you’ll see below. He also fields my numerous questions, and makes sure all my requests regarding the build get taken care of. When I’m at the shop, I also work with Alex (the big boss man), who is always friendly and eager to answer my questions as well. The techs are great too; always willing to explain why they did what they did; and field my numerous tech questions. Their craftsmanship skills are unreal, and they never cut corners to save time. Mechanical, electrical, welding, custom fabrication… you name it…..these guys are masters at what they do and take pride in their work. The guys at SPE also provided a lot of the parts you see; and at excellent prices as well.
You know how some shops/companies are nice and helpful up front, but once they have your money, their attitude/customer service changes for the worse?? Well, SPE’s attitude/customer service has been top notch from the very first time I met them to discuss my build, all the way up through today. I couldn’t be happier with how this build is going.
Truth be told, I’ve been putting off this build for years because of two reasons: 1) I’m pretty picky when it comes to my cars and I have a hard time trusting shops based on past personal experiences, and all the horror stories I’ve read online. 2) My build would not be complete without the coveted Veilside intake manifold. After quit of bit of research, it was a pretty clear choice…..that if I was going to pull the trigger and do a build of this magnitude only 1 shop would do, and that’s SP Engineering. SPE has made this build rather headache-free and quit enjoyable. As for the manifold, I was lucky enough to track one down about 1 year ago IIRC.
I believe one Supra enthusiast shipped his Supra from Hawaii to California to have it built by SP Engineering. Only know do I understand why one who go through the hassle/expense of shipping a car across the Pacific Ocean.
Thanks for looking. Pics to follow.
James
EDIT: Dyno graphs now posted on page 5!! 11/12/09
Just thought I would share my Supra build which is moving along rather swiftly at SP Engineering, here in sunny California.
Background info:
About 7 years ago I was in the market for a sports car as my current car (a 92 Chevy Camaro RS automatic) wasn’t fulfilling my need for speed. I contemplated putting a custom turbo kit on it, and even checked out one shop for a quote, but ultimately decided against it. I decided it was time for a new car and so the research began.. J At that time, I was deciding between a 6spd Twin Turbo Supra, the RX-7, the mighty 300zx Twin Turbo, and Mitsubishi’s 3000GT. After my research, it was pretty clear to me that only a Twin Turbo 6spd Supra would meet my current need for speed and my ultimate power goal to be met a very long time in the future (now).
I joined Supraforums back in 2002 and started looking for a Supra to buy; and looked at Autotrader as well. I found my current Supra within one month’s time I believe. Most wait many, many months, sometimes years to find the perfect Supra which meets one’s needs/budget, but I guess I was extremely lucky. I spoke to the owner of the Supra on a Friday and drilled him with questions because he lived in San Francisco and I lived in San Diego at the time. That very same night, I decided I was going to check it out and purchase it if everything checked out. At midnight my good friend Josh (Ptatohed) and I started our adventure (with no sleep) and drove 9 straight hours to San Francisco to see/purchase the car. Luckily, the car was in pristine condition and matched the description by the owner and looked just as good in person as it did in pictures. The next 4 hours were spent dealing with paperwork and such since he had a lien on the Supra. I then drove the Supra back 9 hours home. It turned about to be an exact 24 hour adventure as we arrived home at midnight!! At first, I thought I kind of rushed my purchase because I bought the first Supra I checked out, but in hindsight I’m glad I bought it. It was a low mileage (29k) TT 6spd that was practically bone stock (only had an ebay strut tower bar and some no name catback on it). Over the years, I’ve come to see that low mileage bone stock Supras are pretty hard to come by (even harder now I’m sure).
Here’s my mod list before it went under the knife:
Engine/Intake/Exhaust:
Rod Millen downpipe
Unknown aftermarket exhaust (already on Supra when I bought it)
HKS SSQV BOV (OEM location)
Max Air Box with K&N filter
Greddy oil filter relocation kit
Various TTC dress up items
Cooling:
Fluidyne Radiator
Greddy 3 row intercooler
Powerhouse Racing polished upper radiator pipe
Electronics:
TRD 10k Tach
Greddy Boost controller
Greddy turbo timer
Greddy 60mm Boost gauge
Greddy 60mm A/F gauge (narrowband FTL)
Greddy Boost Cut Controller
Fields Harness
Rims/Tires/Suspension/Handling/Brakes:
HKS Type II Hipermax Coilovers
19” Racing Hart C5’s
Pirelli PZero’s
Sparco Harness Bar
Cusco Carbon Fiber front strut tower bar
Cusco Carbon Fiber rear strut tower bar
OEM brakes
Exterior:
97-98 Headlights
97-98 Tailights
97-98 front turn signals
The best the Supra ever dynoed was 383hp/323TQ at 18psi when DynoXtreme in Stanton California had a dyno day for locals. Note: Supra dynoed only 2 more HP than my Maxima at same place.
Now, on to the build (I know some of you skipped to this part….LOL).
Below is the punch list of the parts utilized/going to be utilized: I believe these parts to be “tried and true” and nothing but the best IMO.
Engine:
HKS GT-2835 Twin Turbo Kit which consists of:
GT2835 Dual Ball Bearing Turbo x 2(0.73 A/R)
50mm S/S Racing Wastegate x 2 (with upgraded 1.3 Bar wastegate springs)
2 piece Equal Length S/S Exhaust Manifold (Jet Hot Ceramic Coated-2000 series)
HKS 3.4 Stroker kit which consists of:
HKS Forged and Balanced +8mm Long-Throw Crankshaft, HKS “H” Beam Forged Connecting Rods, HKS Nickel Plated and Forged 87 mm Pistons, HKS Piston Rings and Wrist Pins
HKS 264 Intake and Exhaust Cams
HKS Adjustable Cam Gears
HKS Timing Belt
HKS Metal Head Gasket 1.2 mm
HKS SSQV BOV (adjustable version)
Head ported and polished
Ferrea Intake and Exhaust alloy valves
Ferrea Valve Seat Locators
Ferrea Valve Seals
Ferrea Valve Locks
Ferrea Valve Guides
Ferrea Titanium Retainers
Ferrea Dual Valve Springs
Powerhouse Racing Billet Timing Belt Tensioner Bracket
Powerhouse Racing Engine Breather kit
ATI Super Damper Crank Pulley
Unorthodox Racing lightweight Alternator pulley (stock size)
Unorthodox Racing lightweight Water Pump pulley (stock size)
Unorthodox Racing lightweight Power Steering pulley (stock size)
Twins Turbo Thermostat Rotating Plate
TRD engine mounts
ARP Head Studs
New OEM parts utilized in build:
Complete Rebuild Gasket kit
Water Pump
Oil Pump
Oil Pickup/Strain
Clutch/Drivetrain:
OS Giken: R3C Triple Plate Clutch
TRD LSD
TRD ss clutch line
TRD tranny mount
Intake/Exhaust:
Veilside Intake Manifold with 100mm Throttle Body (extremely rare)
HKS 102mm Titanium Racing Exhaust
Blitz midpipe
SP Engineering custom aluminum charge piping
Fuel:
HKS Fuel Pressure Regulator with custom NOS fuel pressure gauge
Veilside Billet Fuel Rail
Blitz 1000cc Top Feed Injectors x 6
TTC Triple Fuel Pump Hangar
Dual OEM fuel pumps
SP Engineering custom-made fuel system
Cooling:
Fluidyne Radiator
Greddy 4 row intercooler (replaced 3 row)
PHR polished upper radiator pipe
Greddy 16 row oil cooler with oil filter relocation kit
HKS Power steering cooler
Titek CF radiator cooling plate
TRD thermostat
Electronics/Interior:
HKS V-pro Engine Management System (version 3.24)
HKS A/F knock amp with dual band readout (2 wideband O2 sensors, one for each turbo)
HKS Mixture Controller (control mounted in armrest)
HKS DLI-2 Twin Power Ignition Amplifier
HKS EVC VI boost controller
HKS Turbo Timer-Type 1
DEFI Advance CR control unit
DEFI Advance CR 60mm Boost gauge
DEFI Advance CR 60mm Oil pressure gauge
DEFI Advance CR 60mm Oil Temp gauge
DEFI Advance CR 60mm Water Temp gauge
SP Engineering Dual Intake Temperature Gauge
Titek Carbon Fiber triple gauge pod
Racelogic Traction Control (control mounted in armrest)
C’s Short Throw Shifter
TRD steering wheel
TRD 10k Tach
Brakes:
Brembo 6 piston MonoBlock 14.0” Big Brake Kit (front)
Brembo 4 piston 13.58” Big Brake Kit (rear)
Rims:
To be determined
Suspension/Handling:
HKS Type II Hipermax Coilovers
Sparco Harness Bar
Titan Motorsports front and rear anti-sway bars
JIC tie rods
Cusco Carbon Fiber rear strut tower bar
Do-Luck aluminum floor assist bars (on order)
Racelogic Traction Control
Stereo/Battery:
Eclipse 6620 double din w/ navigation
(2) Braille B14115C Carbon Fiber batteries
(2) Braille B14115C battery mounts
4 gauge wiring
Engine Dress up:
Polishing done by Tony Brock
Titek CF spark plug cover
Titek CF fuse box cover
Titek CF radiator cooling plate
TRD oil cap
TTC polished idler pulley
TTC Billet Aluminum shock arm
TTC Brake and Power Steering cap
TTC Clutch Master Cylinder cap
TTC Windshield Washer cap
TTC Oil dipstick
Polished parts:
Valve covers with custom -12AN fittings for breather tank
Veilside Throttle body and all associated hardware
Veilside fuel rail
(2) HKS 2835 turbo housings
(2) HKS turbo heat shields
Etc
To be finalized…..
Fluids:
To be determined
Misc information for the tech heads:
Here are the comparison weights of the OEM and the HKS stroker kit:
Displacement has gone from 3.0 to 3.4
OEM piston - 13.3 oz. each
HKS piston - 12.2 oz. each
OEM piston pin - 4.7 oz. each
HKS piston pin - 3.9 oz. each
OEM Rods - 1lb. 10.7 oz. each
HKS Rod - 1lb. 5.2 oz. each
OEM Crank 59.5 lbs.
HKS Crank 52.9 lbs.
Special thanks goes to…
SP Engineering (SPE). Before I get into my story/build, I would like to acknowledge and thank the guys at SP Engineering. First, they are always available to take my calls and answer my questions. Eugene (head of sales and service) always keeps me up to date via email/phone and sends me pics of the progress constantly, which you’ll see below. He also fields my numerous questions, and makes sure all my requests regarding the build get taken care of. When I’m at the shop, I also work with Alex (the big boss man), who is always friendly and eager to answer my questions as well. The techs are great too; always willing to explain why they did what they did; and field my numerous tech questions. Their craftsmanship skills are unreal, and they never cut corners to save time. Mechanical, electrical, welding, custom fabrication… you name it…..these guys are masters at what they do and take pride in their work. The guys at SPE also provided a lot of the parts you see; and at excellent prices as well.
You know how some shops/companies are nice and helpful up front, but once they have your money, their attitude/customer service changes for the worse?? Well, SPE’s attitude/customer service has been top notch from the very first time I met them to discuss my build, all the way up through today. I couldn’t be happier with how this build is going.
Truth be told, I’ve been putting off this build for years because of two reasons: 1) I’m pretty picky when it comes to my cars and I have a hard time trusting shops based on past personal experiences, and all the horror stories I’ve read online. 2) My build would not be complete without the coveted Veilside intake manifold. After quit of bit of research, it was a pretty clear choice…..that if I was going to pull the trigger and do a build of this magnitude only 1 shop would do, and that’s SP Engineering. SPE has made this build rather headache-free and quit enjoyable. As for the manifold, I was lucky enough to track one down about 1 year ago IIRC.
I believe one Supra enthusiast shipped his Supra from Hawaii to California to have it built by SP Engineering. Only know do I understand why one who go through the hassle/expense of shipping a car across the Pacific Ocean.
Thanks for looking. Pics to follow.
James
Last edited by The Wizard; 01-07-2012 at 03:04 PM.
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I have to admit that when I first saw this pic, I was a little sick to my stomach. Up until now, I've done nothing but simple bolt-ons and nothing of this magnitude. But I knew I was in good hands with SPE.
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Looks pretty incredible. The owner of the shop that I get my cars dynoed at used to have an 800hp Supra. I say used to because he lost control of it and wrapped it around a tree. Those cars with that much hp are frighteningly fast, even for the driver. Enjoy it, and be careful! I look forward to seeing more pictures.
#23
man damn, I thought the max was enough, so now its a close to 400whp boosted max for the DD and a Supra which we all know not before long is going to be on the good side of 1000whp for the weekends? What really is ur profession lol?
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Thank you!
Looks pretty incredible. The owner of the shop that I get my cars dynoed at used to have an 800hp Supra. I say used to because he lost control of it and wrapped it around a tree. Those cars with that much hp are frighteningly fast, even for the driver. Enjoy it, and be careful! I look forward to seeing more pictures.
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My Supra is a 93.5 (first year they came out for those who don't know)
Yup. SPE works on lots of Lambo's, GTR's, you name it.
Thanks Tiger.
I usually go to Supra Invade Las Vegas every October. Missed this year cuz my build was done. Hopefully next year.
Shut it n00b!!!
Thanks Morph. I'll be careful.
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Thanks!
Stayed tuned fellow boosted brotha!
I don't know what you're talking about.
Thank you. More pics very soon.
#36
Not sure, but i do know the guys here in Austin lay claim to having the fastest street legal Supra in the states, it put down right under 1300hp...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJN7A...eature=related
Ran the Texas mile with a top speed of 246.2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8xr58Fq9fwo
I had these guys tune my maxima earlier this month. Their shop had some really sick rides. some nice Supras, built Porches and one of the guys that works there drives a mean @ss Z31 with a 2jz swap...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-Me6...eature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JbFr_...eature=related
#38
damn, that is a sweet ride to have. The mark-ups for used supras used to be insane(not sure nowadays) because of their rarity, and popularity. I have always wanted one, but it was always out of my price range. You going to drive this, or the max to the minimeet on the 17th?
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