Toyota Supra HKS Drager Exhaust
Toyota Supra HKS Drager Exhaust
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Toyota Supra HKS Drager Exhaust quipped with a 110 hp (82 kW) 2,563 cc (2.563 L; 156.4 cu in) 12-valve SOHC inline-6 engine (4M-E). In April 1978, the Japanese Mark I (chassis code MA45) was offered with a 110 hp (82 kW) 2.0 L 12-valve SOHC inline-6 engine (M-EU). Both were equipped with electronic fuel injection.[5][7]Drive train options for the Mark I were either a 5-speed manual (W50) or an optional 4-speed automatic transmission (A40D). Both transmissions featured an overdrive gear. The top gear in the 5-speed was its overdrive gear whereas the automatic transmission featured an overdrive gear that would engage at speeds

Features for your Toyota Supra

  • Designed for both turbocharged and naturally aspirated applications.
  • Constrructed with a high-luster polished, straight-through SUS304 Stainless Steel muffler assembly with engraved, angle cut logo tip.
  • Turbo applications utilize either 106mm, 120mm or 130mm diameter tip and up to 95mm diameter piping.
  • Naturally aspirataed utilize either 106mm or 115mm tip and 60mm diameter piping.

HKS Drager Exhaust The first generation Supra was based largely upon the Toyota Celica liftback, but was longer by 129.5 mm (5.10 in). The doors and rear section were shared with the Celica but the front panels were elongated to accommodate the Inline-6 instead of the stock Celica's 4-cylinder engine. Toyota's original plan for the Supra at this time was to make it a competitor to the very popular Datsun (now Nissan) Z-car.In April 1978 Toyota began production of the Mark I Supra in Japan, as the Toyota Celica XX. It debuted in the United States in Jan 1979.[6] The USA Mark I (chassis code MA46) was originally e