Supra News
Wednesday, Sept 14, 2007
Supramania goes hybrid! - MKIV's now accepted
Supramania.com was largely known for its MKIII member base. That has recently changed as the site administrators have decided to implement the MKIV into the recipe! Will this change add most boost to the combo for good, or are going to be seeing a BHG soon? Is all up to you...
New Supra- Toyota FT-HS approved for 2009 production?
Toyota has given the green light to a production version of the FT-HS concept, reports Automobile Magazine. The FT-HS was unveiled earlier this year, featuring one of the first application power in a sports car.
Official GTEpowered.com site is Up & Running!
GTEPowered.com is committed to showcasing cars and more all
over the world with the GTE powerplant. Whether your GTE powerplant is in a
dragster or a canoe, we want to bring inspiration and innovation to all GTE
performance devotees by connecting you with imaginative ideas and crazy
creativity to make some of the biggest power in a GTE engine.
This site is designed to be a reference for those GTE owners, who care to see how they
'measure up' to the best of the best. People are now starting to fully
understand that the powerplant is the heart of the car and sometimes you just
need to decide what engine you want to pump the lifeblood. There are many
choices of engines but it depends on your goals and expectations for your car.
Is it a race car and you want some smokin’ power? Or is it a daily driver but
you want some respectable performance as well? The GTE engine will do it for
you, whatever your desire!
These engines are pushed to test its strength many times over. Browse through the site – it will be updated as the member
database grows. You will see a variety of different vehicles that will amaze
you.
Under the direction of Japan's Supra Owner's Club, Tuner Curve Design put together an Ultra-widebody kit for the 1993-2001 Supra. Called the "S2 Supra Wide Style e2000." the kit includes components from a number of parts makers, including GullCuore, and Work. The design allows room for massively large rear wheels and tires. The tuners used a 1998 Supra as the basis for this project, but left no body panel untouched.