Others, Toyota News, VideoSeptember 14, 2007 3:54 pm

2JZ-GTE in AE101 body is burning tires at Bangkok Drag Avanue

Others, Toyota News, Video, 20V RelatedAugust 31, 2007 8:45 pm

It was held in Okayama International Circuit in rural Okayama, Japan.

Without counting them all, it seemed as though at least 250 AE86s made the trek out to OIC and that isn’t including the ones scattered around the parking areas surrounding the circuit.

For me so far, this is the most biggest meeting or gathering for AE86 I’ve ever heard…gee I wish I was there…

So enjoy the video…turn up the volume…and listen to the trademark sound of 4AGE engine with quad throttle…


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Others, VideoAugust 29, 2007 1:04 pm

Cool…


Others, VideoAugust 20, 2007 10:22 pm

It’s Afterfire not backfire…


Source : wikipedia

Backfire - Backfire in an automobile engine typically results from various malfunctions related to the air to fuel ratio. Usually, backfiring occurs in carbureted engines that are running lean where the air fuel mixture has insufficient fuel. (”Running lean” is typically a sign of mal-adjusted carburetors or fuel injection where there is not enough fuel for the amount of air).

Common causes of back fires in the intake manifold are bad spark timing, or incorrect (usually lean) fuel ratio.

Afterfire - Afterfire occurs in engines that have an emission system malfunction (air injection system diverter valve), exhaust leak or unburnt fuel in an exhaust system in which the catalytic converter has been removed. When a driver shifts up and lets off the accelerator, the engine has a moment of running rich or with insufficient oxygen. This causes an incomplete burn which causes the fumes to explode in the exhaust system

Video example of Backfire a hick-up time 2:14 …and during 3:05 causes an afterfire…unburnt fuel…


Toyota News, Video, 20V RelatedAugust 3, 2007 3:56 pm

TRD AE111 destroys Spoon Civic and Autech Pulsar after mischanging and starting last