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The Toyota Supra is one of the greatest cars to ever come out of Japan and is internationally recognized as a sports car icon. Produced from 1979 until 2001 in Japan (only produced until 1998 in North America), each generation has remained a choice platform for tuners around the world. Every generation came with a high horse power inline six engine either naturally aspired, turbocharged or twin turbo charged. The Toyota Supra's engines include the 5M-GE, 7M-GE, 7M-GTE, 1JZ-GTE, 2JZ-GE and the notorious 2JZ-GTE. Even today there isn't a more popular generation, sure everyone wants a MK4 Toyota Supra but the MK2 and MK3 Supras have HUGE followings!
MKII Toyota Supra
Produced from 1982 until 1986 the second generation Toyota Supra (still known as the Celica Supra) came with a inline six 5M-GE with 175 horsepower. It had a boxy shape, flip up headlights and wide fender flares.
MKIII Toyota Supra
The Mark III Supra was introduced in mid 1986. In the first year it was only available with a 200HP 7M-GE engine. In 1987 the Toyota Supra made a Turbocharged model with a 230HP 7M-GTE, the new model came with turbo badges, R-154 transmission, rear spoiler and other accessories. In 1989 the Supra was semi-updated with a new front bumper, 3 piece tail lights, new trim, 3 piece rear spoiler and other minor accessories. In Japan, 1989 was also the year the Twin Turbo R edition was released, it sported a twin turbo high revving 1JZ-GTE power plant with 280HP. The 1JZ was downgraded to 2.5L which didnt give it as much torque to power as the 7M did, but its the "smooth power" what won its owners over. Today, the 1JZ is a common swap for MK2 and MK3 Supras alike and are becoming more and more difficult to find a decent imported 1JZ. The MKIII Supra was made from 1986.5 to 1992.
MKIV Toyota Supra
Without a doubt the Mark IV Toyota Supra is one of, if not the car what defines the term "Japanese Sports Car". It has the looks, control and the POWER. In 1993 the latest model Supra was released and has since been the poster car for the higher class import scene. Its been in countless movies, Its won many drag race series, show series, dyno challenges and has stolen the life out of countless muscle car owners on the highway. There is no denying how potent the 2JZ powerplant is with its 320HP stock - remember this was in 1993 when most cars came with not even half of that! The twin turbo's are usualy the first list on the upgrade list for most tuners, there have been plenty of powerful twin turbo supras out there, but the easiest way to make power on the 2JZ is with a huge single turbocharger. Its a fairly simple task to pull out 700+HP on the 2JZ-GTE and there are quite a few Supras over 1000-1500+HP. The MKIV Supra continues to go up in value and many think its not fair, but simply put, its a SUPERCAR and for 30K+ its a steal. The Supra, sadly saw its last day in North America in 1998.
The Future Toyota Supra
Many enthusiasts have been waiting for a MKV Supra to come out for years. How awesome that would be we have to consider the negatives in that.... The MKIV is a true legend, and will be collected forever, and if the MKV did not live up to those standards - especially with the release of the new Nissan GTR the legacy would almost be for nothing. I am all for Toyota to make a new, high powered rear wheel drive sports car, but would it be so bad if it was under the Lexus brand?
Thanks for reading my summary of the Toyota Supra. If you are a fan of Japanese Sports Cars, please check out my website at http://www.JDMCars.info.
Want to see where the Toyota Supra ranks on the top 10 Japanese Sports Cars list? http://www.squidoo.com/top-10-japanese-sports-cars
Article by: Casey Kluver - JDMCars.info
Learn Japanese Online - 5 Tips
Let's start by giving a good number of reasons why learning Japanese might be of interest to you.
** You may be about to travel to a Japanese speaking country
** You have an opportunity to occupationally train some colleagues who only speak Japanese
** You want basic Japanese for business reasons and want to become more valuable at your job by being bilingual
** You are a fan of Japanese animation films, video games, manga comics and want to want to enjoy them more fully without relying on subtitles
** You would like to read books, magazines, and web sites written in Japanese
** Enable you write to and email Japanese speaking people
** Feel more confident and comfortable around Japanese speaking people
** Allow you to get hired by a multi-national business firm and possibly even work and live in Japan
** Japanese fluency definitely stands out on a college/university application, resume or curriculum vitae
** Just enjoy the possibility of making tons of new Japanese friends
Besides that, it would be pretty impressive to be able to tell your family, friends, and members of the opposite sex that you "speak Japanese".
Your goal should be to learn to read, speak, and understand modern Japanese. Obviously this can't be done from just a book. One of the better proven ways of doing this with less effort is utilizing "picture learning". This method appears to better lock the language into your brain. Some computerized courses feature this approach to build vocabulary in terms of understanding, speaking, reading, and writing Japanese. This system makes the whole process more fun and can have the student mastering hundreds of words in a matter of days. Make sure that whatever course you take covers both the Hiragana and Katakana Japanese alphabets. The better courses utilized a "game" type approach to reduce boredom, stimulate interest and improve speed of results.
Once you gain the competence in Japanese, you will open up many personal and business related opportunities. For example, the U.S.A. does more business with Japan than any other country. You will be a valuable employee if you speak the language of the customer. Japanese is among the top 10 languages on Earth and spoken by over 130 million people. "Speaks Japanese" looks great on a resume or curriculum vitae, no matter what your line of work.
In Japan especially, language has been grooved by culture. So as you study Japanese you also discover and learn more about their wonderful culture. Stepping outside your own culture and language will give you a fresh, new perspective. In addition, Japan has lots of great music that can be appreciated so much more because you can now understand it.
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What is the best way to find Japanese fan art sites?
I am really interested for finding Japanese fan art for the different series that I am interested in (especially Lord of the Rings). I am not sure what is the best method for finding these and I was wondering if any net veterans had some idea. Thank you.
The main one is www.devianart.com. Not only does DA have Japanese fan art, they also have fan art for western shows, photography, artisan crafts, tutorials, literature, animations, flash games, and realistic artwork.
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