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Hey, i am new to this forum and unsure how everything works, but any way i was wondering if any one new a good place to find performance parts to a 96 LE? any help would be great!
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Re: Performance parts?
I've got a 96 LE V6 too. I doubt I'd waste my time souping up a Camry, but the idea of turbocharging the 3.5 is interesting.
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Re: Performance parts?
They do make turbo kits for the Camry, both I4 and V6. Also, if you have a V6, I would go for the idea of supercharging that thing instead of turbocharging it. Right now I've got a '99 Camry LE - I4 - and I'm contemplating whether or not to go and get a turbo kit for the 5SFE or going for a V6 engine and supercharging it. But either way you look at it, it's not a bad prospect.
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Re: Performance parts?
Hey bud. I found a bolt on supercharger at Rippmods.com. It is a straight bolt on and costs about 4 grand. It will bring the I4 to 191whp. They recommend getting new headers with it. The info is on the website.
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191 whp? thats it for a supercharger? doesnt the I4 already come with around 125 whp? and another quesiton which is better a turbo or a supercharger?
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Re: Performance parts?
Yeah, thats it for the supercharger. The Toyota I4 is around 139 bhp, so 125 sounds about right for the wheels. The Toyota 3.0L V6 is stock 200 horse.
My opinion, is that a supercharger is better than a turbo, and here is why... Turbo uses the exhaust gases from the engine to drive the air induction fan that promotes air supply into the engine. After time the exhaust gases can erode the blades of the turbine in the exhaust portion of the turbocharger, and that will result in a decrease in the speed that it drives the air induction fan, and also the amount of air into the engine. Because turbine is in the exhaust stream of your engine it may also effect your emissions if it started to erode or degrade, and depending on what state you are in, that can be a problem. Supercharging, utilizes an additional drive belt off of your engine to drive the air induction fan. That is a lot cleaner. Keep in mind the space under the hood. Some cars may be able to fit a supercharger, and some can only fit a turbocharger. Again, its just my opinion, and you know the old cliche. Like I said earlier, it may be cheaper to trade and upgrade to the same year Camry with a V6. I have a 97 I4, personally, I am going to look for a lower mileage, 97 or 98 V6 that the difference in price is cheaper than the supercharger. Additionally, if you supercharge the V6... |
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Re: Performance parts?
good to know, thanks man
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Re: Performance parts?
do you guys think its a bad idea to put a turbo charger or super charger on my automatic 93,000 camry that i have taken very good care of (changed every possible thing right when i should of)
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Re: Performance parts?
I don't know whether or not it would be a great idea to install a turbo or supercharger kit into a automatic, although it wouldn't be a bad idea to put one down into a stick shift. I'm almost sure that when you put one into an automatic there will most definitely need to be some transmission work. Maybe, if possible, make it somehow a limited-slip differential or something of that sort.
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Re: Performance parts?
do you have an idea how much for my tranny work
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I'm not really sure as to how much it would cost to have it done. I know that some independent tranny shops will do it for a decent price, and yet some others will charge you something astronomical. I guess you'll just have to ask around at some of your local tranny repair places and see what they say.
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I'm sorry, but I have to giggle about this. Camry and performance seem to be contradictory terms.
After buying a new one in '93 to haul the Mrs and kids around in I have a real hard time changing gears, as it were. How about just pushing the button on the automatic gear shift lever that's labled performance? By the way, the Ripp place's 191hp is with a Manual Transmission. ALSO >>>> "In some cases cars were running optional RIPP equipment, including but not limited to RIPP Intercooler, Over Drive Crank pulleys, RIPP piston program or more aggressive programming. Horse power has been tested out side RIPP to be within 10% of our figures. RIPP cannot control out side conditions such as, ambient temperatures, sea level, or vehicle condition, such as transmissions weakness, clutch status, tune up condition, or over all engine condition." $4K is JUST the BEGINNING of expenses. That intercooler is probably and extra $400 to $500. Don't forget to upgrade the brakes and rotors too!!! you still have to stop, eventually )Good Luck |
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Re: Performance parts?
the turbo is $2,500 and add the cost of new exaust ,better head gasket forged pistons,intercooler and your done $???? and you will have twice as much power
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Re: Performance parts?
the turbo is $2,500 and add the cost of new exaust ,better head gasket forged pistons,intercooler and your done $???? NO and you will have twice as much power AND NO
Your headache is just beginning. Based on your posts it seems you have limited mechanical knowledge. Get a car that already comes from the factory with "performance". I am not trying to be smart, just trying to be helpful before you spend a LOT of money that you will never get out of the car. $2500 turbo (smog legal ???) $400 header (special for turbo, included ???) $450 2 1/2" or 3" cat back exhaust system $250 spark retard system (Bipes or similar) $250? head gasket with labor $600? forged pistons ??? $450 intercooler ??? $150? bigger fuel injectors ??? $1000 ?? to install the basic stuff $500 ?? for more install and problems $50 turbo blowoff valve $50 turbo cool down gadget to let the turbo cool down before engine shuts off $unkown for heat shrouds $$$$ nothing but Premium gas from here on out probably more, but I'm getting tired The turbo puts out so much heat your rubber and plastic parts age more rapidly and it goes on from there. Plus you can't pass smog, depending on where you live. And you darn sure can't pass the visual inspection. Go here for discussion on smog by RIPP >>> http://rippmods.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=177 To double your HP your going to also need to run, best guess, 15" of boost. The Camry, momma loves her, won't last long like that. Especially when you stand on the brakes and gas peddle to get those screaching starts. Look up some turbo sites. Read the forums like the one for Greddy. By the way, a good Supercharger kit is over $3500. The debate about supercharging versus turbo rages on. Turbos need engine RPM to make exhaust to make power. That equals heat and some inherent lag in response. Superchargers are there with the power, immediately. Not as hot running but use engine power to make power. Whatever floats your boat. Best of Luck and hope you have a large piggy bank if you get into this stuff. |
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