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Toyota Celica SS-II '99
Engine
Sports ECU
Intake
Sports Intake Manifold
Racing Filter
Exhaust
Titanium Racing Exhaust
Sports Catalytic Converter
Sports Exhaust Manifold
Turbo Kits
Supercharger
Suspension
Ride Height
Front: -18
Rear: -13
Spring Rate
Front: 12.8
Rear: 12.4
Dampers Extension
Front: 2
Rear: 4
Dampers Compression
Front: 2
Rear: 4
Anti Roll Bars
Front: 1
Rear: 3
Camber
Front: 1.5
Rear: 0.5
Toe
Front: 0.00
Rear -0.30
Drive Train
Semi Racing Flywheel
Twin Plate Clutch
Fully Customizable LSD
Initial Torque: xx/6
Acceleration Sensitivity: xx/12
Braking Sensitivity: xx/9
Tires
Front: Sports Soft
Rear: Sports Soft
Brake Bias
Front: 7
Rear: 3
Final Power
274HP @8100
195lbs @4600
Final Weight
1140KG
Final PP
449
The Last Son
The last Celica, and it's FWD only. This fact depressed the garage quite a bit, with the legends of the rally behind Toyota, and the Supra killed off. Was this FWD really to be Toyota's last true sports cars? When we got the car though, we were surprised a bit. With it's light body, and 180+HP this car could **** and get very well. Yes it understeered, but not nearly as bad as some others (Corrola Levin BZ-R). The Celica was pretty trim, so Trivial opened the hood and got to work. We changed the internals to accommodate the Lotus designed Supercharger, and freed up both the intake and exhaust, boosting the power up to 274HP. The we took a look at the suspension. While this car will never be as sharp as it's TRD tuned sisters, it will still give all other cars in the 450PP class something to think about. With minimal understeer, the car goes were you want it to, but it gives you a sluggish feel, while at the same time breaking lap records. This car is defiantly a sleeper to your senses, and to other racers as well.
Engine
Sports ECU
Intake
Sports Intake Manifold
Racing Filter
Exhaust
Titanium Racing Exhaust
Sports Catalytic Converter
Sports Exhaust Manifold
Turbo Kits
Supercharger
Suspension
Ride Height
Front: -18
Rear: -13
Spring Rate
Front: 12.8
Rear: 12.4
Dampers Extension
Front: 2
Rear: 4
Dampers Compression
Front: 2
Rear: 4
Anti Roll Bars
Front: 1
Rear: 3
Camber
Front: 1.5
Rear: 0.5
Toe
Front: 0.00
Rear -0.30
Drive Train
Semi Racing Flywheel
Twin Plate Clutch
Fully Customizable LSD
Initial Torque: xx/6
Acceleration Sensitivity: xx/12
Braking Sensitivity: xx/9
Tires
Front: Sports Soft
Rear: Sports Soft
Brake Bias
Front: 7
Rear: 3
Final Power
274HP @8100
195lbs @4600
Final Weight
1140KG
Final PP
449
The Last Son
The last Celica, and it's FWD only. This fact depressed the garage quite a bit, with the legends of the rally behind Toyota, and the Supra killed off. Was this FWD really to be Toyota's last true sports cars? When we got the car though, we were surprised a bit. With it's light body, and 180+HP this car could **** and get very well. Yes it understeered, but not nearly as bad as some others (Corrola Levin BZ-R). The Celica was pretty trim, so Trivial opened the hood and got to work. We changed the internals to accommodate the Lotus designed Supercharger, and freed up both the intake and exhaust, boosting the power up to 274HP. The we took a look at the suspension. While this car will never be as sharp as it's TRD tuned sisters, it will still give all other cars in the 450PP class something to think about. With minimal understeer, the car goes were you want it to, but it gives you a sluggish feel, while at the same time breaking lap records. This car is defiantly a sleeper to your senses, and to other racers as well.
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