Toyota MR2 HKS Camshafts l marque, Scion. The car received a complete makeover compared to the two previous models. One of the biggest changes was the replacement of the solid, T-Top, and sunroof options with a true convertible soft top, giving the car the 'Spyder' designation. Due to a new car design rule from SAE (The Society of Automotive Engineers), the pop-up headlights as seen on SW20 had to be removed. It is the only Toyota MR2 generation to not be sold in Canada.Many claim that this car was inspired by Porsche Boxster which was released in 1996, due to its similar appearance. However, the first prototype of MR Features for your Toyota MR2 - CAD designed to optimize torque and horsepower.
- Each Camshaft offers their own lift & duration characteristics.
- Lower Profiles offer substantial gains in power and broad usable power band with little compromise drivability.
- Higher profiles offer great increases in power, but tailored for higher RPM range and racing applications.
- HKS Camshafts are not reground OEM units.
HKS Camshafts The third generation MR2 had three different names, depending on country; Toyota MR-S in Japan, Toyota MR2 Spyder in the United States, and the Toyota MR2 Roadster in Europe. With the previous MR2 having been in the market for almost ten years, it was time for it to move aside as Toyota released the new MR2, designated ZZW30. The new MR2 was a part of Toyota Project Genesis, a plan from Toyota to attract buyers from the younger age bracket in an effort to increase sales in the United States. Being one of Toyota's worse flops, the project quickly ended in 2001 when Toyota launched its successfu HKS Camshafts Fits the following: |