Hey guys,
Been waiting to type up a wrap up for some time here,
Let me start from the beginning with the build.
As many of you know the car’s seen its fair share of time attack events and revisions since 2006. After 4 years of successes and failures I believe we’ve got the ideal street/track set up.
We partnered with our long time sponsor
Boost Logic to offer us a proven Turbo and Fuel system set up. Zohair recommended one turbo for our needs, and that was their BL Billet 67 BB setup. This was the most responsive turbo we’ve used and offered the perfect compromise between top end grunt and mid range response. Going on and off throttle on this turbo is near instantaneous. Finally to top it off and further enhance our power band we turned to
GSC for their stage 1 cams and dropped our head off at
Twins Turbo for some additional massaging. As a result we were able to dyno near 700rwhp on a dynojet at 25psi running E85 through 2 cats provided by
Milspec thanks to Justin Nenni of
Tuning Concepts and the
Hydra EMS systems
Power was certainly not our only focus. We wanted to build a car that not only could blast down a straight away but could also dig its claws into the pavement and pull itself out of turns. Robi from
Robispec is The suspension guru for time attack cars. Having him in our corner for a number of years gave us a huge advantage to develop the perfect track/street suspension. Robi developed, built, and refined the
KW V3 suspension to fit our needs. To make the most use of our new suspension we teamed up with
Nitto Tires to equip our car with their sticky NT01 tires. We were able to put 315/30/18 tires on all 4 corners. We also equipped the car with an ATS/
Carbonetics Diff which allowed us to put down the power way earlier in the corners and threw on a set of
JIC upper control arms for us to dial in the alignment.
Aero is a huge concern for us. It was great to have the advice and knowledge that
Andrew Brilliant offered. I won’t divulge too much information here since a lot of what we worked on is confidential between Andrew and I. But to sum it up, Ridox aero, an
APR wing, and
AMB aero magic topped off our arsenal.
Lastly, we turned to
Competition GT to tidy everything together. Mike Louie has been in the supra game since before the forums started. When I heard he was going to start his own shop, I didn’t think twice about bringing my car there. There are very few shops in S. CA that I trust my car with, and Competition GT is definitely on the short list. They were able to fabricate my ducting, clean up my wiring/electronic issues, dyno the car, and nut and bolt all the pieces together including providing track side support. Not only were they able to piece the car together to last multiple sessions in 105 +degree heat, but to top things off they were able to meet deadlines that I had set for the car. If you’re looking for a first rate shop that understands the demands of racing, and has ethical business practices, look no further.
We turned to Dusty at
MVP motorsports to procure the majority of our parts and accessories.
We also used
Castrol Syntec 10W30 Motor Oil for this competition and it performed flawlessly along with Carbonetic Diff Fluid
Next post will get into the event.
