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    TRD Aurion S - Build 508
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  1. that was me that tried the in wheel motors on my TRD.. a friend has them in his all electric RX7 which is a project car.. we basically bolted the motors to the rear of the TRD with bracket and another temporary bracket to the throttle with a potentiometer..it was basically just to see what it could do.. with nearly 200kg in ancillary weight of batteries and motors. it was awesome... sorry. i dont really come on this forum much these days... my hobby of screwing almost 500hp out of jetski engines is taking over my life.. I still have my TRD but its still the way it is.. i toyed with the idea of getting methanol injection,intercooler, and another supercharger drive wheel made up but to be honest, when you can get to close to 2 second to 100km/h on the water, nothing ever feels fast. and anothe kinder suprise (unplanned baby) has pretty much meant game over in wasting monies on cars.. i would say the the torque provided by the brushless motors and with the limited battery power that i could carry in the boot at the time, the torque, and acceleration were brutal.. it was crude and we were not sure whether the rear wheels were driving at a even speed as it was literally a weekend job and it had to be removed. I used Vtech on the jetskis along with an editor to adjust fuelling and timing maps, the thought has crossed my mind to try it on the TRD/ but i simply have not had the time.. i do drop in once a year to read up on things of interest but its getting less and less.. still love my TRD and as someone said previously, it has a character that one cannot put a finger on...
  2. hmm.. interesting.. has anyone got the actual model of the supecharger in our TRD Aurions. I deal with jetskis and the kawasaki's have a eaton tvs charger in them, they appear to be smaller.. Next time I have one here I can measure it up. I may be able to source the part from the USA suppliers if its the same as in the jetski..
  3. robbo, it wasnt a race track, just sections of country roads closed off for an event. it wasnt a smooth race track. there were plenty of high powered porcshes there, most owners were backing off around 200km/h.. but the section i got my speed run was quite a bumpy exit corner, a short straight then hard on the brakes into a hair pin. the aurion is no race car. but it surprised the hell out of myself and others what it was capable of.
  4. @robbozr6, just saying i never had a chance to unleash the trd aurion in that type of environment. super car fast is all up to the individual. if i want to go from around 4km/h to 100km/h in just over 2 seconds, i use the water for that. and majority of people that owned the porsches, were generally in the 60+ age group. going fast is one thing, but dont forget the stopping power of the trd aurion over the standard aurion. repeated stops from around 200km/h to around 60km/h and no brake fade. i would really like to see a track day of a zr6 vs a trd aurion of the same model.
  5. i had the privilege of being invited out with the porsche club of wa a few weekends back, out of a field of 30 porsches of various ages, the trd aurion placed a very impressive 6th place overall and best terminal velocity down a section of closed road at 245 km/h. the speedo after 150km/h is bloody impressive and she gets skittish around 180km/h on some flowing corners. but the acceleration is relentless, i hit the speed limiter 3 times which is around 250 km/h, too focused to look down. but wow.. 4th to 5th gear changes around 170km/h, car surges forward into 5th it just keeps going! and the braking! wow.. my teenage son and i received a standing ovation by the club members when we pulled in as we were last out on the circuit.. to the people at toyota oz, a incredible job on a fleet sedan. pity no more were ever made. i cannot bring myself to part with this car.. TRD aurion518 is the best family car i have ever had. and it did the circuit with a baby seat in the back!
  6. ah ok.. sorry.. my friends sportivo's ride seems a bit harsh, considering i ride on 20inch wheels, and in the trd which is alot lower than the same model sportivo.. not really sure what they did.. whats "auction white" anyway?
  7. i thought the only aurion of the gsv40 type that had any suspension modifications was the trd. the rest of them were just body kits. hell, my friends sportivo looks more "sporty" then my trd aurion. if you like all the plastic bolt on bits. each to their own
  8. let me know. both byc and myself still have our trd aurions
  9. get a original alternator rewound for maybe 120amp charge rate. 1 or 2 farad capacitors to give plenty of oomph to the subs. it should be enough to blow your ear drums and rear window out.
  10. yes my TRD has a sunroof. factory fitted too. withthe technology and cost of LED lighting. would that not be a cheaper alternative?
  11. I have them in my trd aurrion s. its a really nice feature. the rear lights come on independently depending on which rear door is opened. or all on when u unlock the car as well. Havent paid too much attention to it. but was a expensive option when new.
  12. fair enough. just thinking a lightened flywheel. would net better results.. sorry. i turbo charge my jetski's and they are pushing out quite alot of power. just curious as what gains you were expecting thats all. i know reduced rotating mass etc. keep the info coming. I played around with some in wheel electric motors last year and that was insane. on the car
  13. what gains do you expect to see from this if any? you would be better making a custom pulley wheel for the TRD aurions and hilux.
  14. my trd aurion had a 1600kg rated towball fitted to it. but due to me not wanting the rear bumper. being cut up, it had to be modified to clear it. dont think you will have any problems.
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