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    Toyota Supra A90

    Owners of the fifth generation Toyota Supra are thrilled about that car

    Toyota Supra MKIV

    In July 1993, the fourth and so far last generation of the Supra came on the market. Internationally, this type is called " Supra MKIV ".

    Toyota Supra MKIII

    In early 1986, the third generation of the Supra was introduced. It is also the first that has not been marketed with the suffix Celica.

    Celica Supra (MK2)

    The second generation was presented in the fall of 1981 and had a completely independent drive with the new (170 hp) 6-cylinder engines.

    2000GT & Supra MK1

    The first Supra built from spring 1978 to summer 1981 was still offered as a top version of the Celica first in Japan and later in the United States.

    Sequenzielle Biturbo-Kits | Forum

    Topic location: Forum home » Supra MK4 » Tuning
    Japanfanatic DrIvEr
    www.fquick.com/videos/SP_Sequential_Turbo_kit/5141

    Entschuldigt bitte meine Ausdrucksweise, aber WOOOOOHOOOOOOO :grinning::grinning::grinning::grinning:

    Besonders interessant finde ich folgendes Detail:
    I have also learned that the higher the boost we want to run, the later we have to transition in the second turbo. Simple physics explains why. If these 2 turbos together can make 13 psi by 5200, then I can transition them in at 5400 or so without losing any boost ..... which is great if all we want to run is 13 psi. If we wnt to run 20 psi and the two turbos together make it at 5800, then we have to move the transition point to about 6K .

    The solution to this will be a 3d table that determines the transition point by calculated mass air volume. Jason is going to add these tables to the ProEFI for me.


    Dreidimensionale Kennfelder für den Zeitpunkt, wann der zweite Turbo angesteuert wird, abhängig von der gemessenen Luftmasse...die Jungs machen sich wirklich Gedanken:blush:
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