CAR NAME : | Toyota Woodone Toms Supra (JGTC) 03 |
AUTHOR NAME : | sweet2flower |
CREATED : | January 17, 2016 |
DOWNLOADS : | 1768 |
CATEGORY : | Conversion |
RATING : | Pro |
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=============================================== Model-Conversion Texture - Sweet2flower(Repainted) =============================================== Car Name:Toyota Woodone Tom's Supra (JGTC) '03 Year:2003 Constructor:Toyota Drivetrain(In Game):4WD Drivetrain(Real life):FR Top Speed(Real life):311.94 km/h Top Speed(In Game):47.2mph Package: -Reality Parameters -RC Car Parameters(Default) -Engine Sound History: Toyota's semi-works team and aftermarket-tuning specialist, Tom's is a major player in Japan's racing world. Until 2002, the race Supra used by Tom's for the Japan Grand Touring Car Championship (JGTC) were equipped with turbocharged inline-4s (3S-G), but in 2003 Tom's decided that the potential of the 3S-G in terms of fuel usage, power output, durability, and running costs was maxed out, so the engine was replaced. The new engine was basically the same 4.3-liter DOHC V-8 (3UZ-FE) used in the Lexus LS 430. However, noting that restrictor-plate regulations for big displacement naturally-aspirated engines like the 3UZ-FE were somewhat vague in the JGTC, Tom's increased the displacement of the powerplant to 5.2-liter before stuffing it into the Supra's engine bay. Other new regulations allowed Tom's to replace the front and rear frames of he new model Supra with purpose-built pipe frames. The transmission was also separated from the engine and integrated with the differential creating a transaxle setup. These changes gave better longitudinal weight distribution and greatly improved maneuverability. The tradeoff was reduced aerodynamic performance compared to the previous year's model, but Tom's showed its mettle with impressive results at the Sportsland Sugo and Fuji Speedway races, and even took pole position on the road course at Twin Ring Motegi, one of the most difficult tracks to get the ideal set up. |
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