3rd & 4th Generation (1992–1996 & 1997–2001)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 1992-1996 & 1997-2001
Topics of discussion range from fuel economy, safety, modifications, performance all involving America's favorite family car, the Toyota Camry.
i have a 94 cam with the 5sfe motor with a short ram intake and a 2.25 inch cat back w/o a performance coverter(trying to get a good price on it) i have the auto tranny how much am i pushing at the flywheel or at the wheel please specify i dont feel necesary to do a dyno right now with minor mod in my car not worth 75 dollars? ppl keep telling me bs numbers i think im pushing if im lucky 150hp?
just so you know Auto's don't have flywheels they have torque converters, the real and only way to know how much power you have is to dyno the car, its always a good thing to dyno and to find out how much you are working with not just the final out come, your motors produces about 135 hp to the crankshaft, which means your probably in the 115-120 range when it comes to horse power to the wheels, with the additons you might be up to like 125, if I were you I would also go back for a highflow cat the factory cats are very restrictive which equals power loss.
Performance
Base Number of Cylinders: 4 Base Engine Size: 2.2 liters
Base Engine Type: Inline 4 Horsepower: 130 hp
Max Horsepower: 5400 rpm Torque: 145 ft-lbs.
Max Torque: 4400 rpm Drive Type: FWD
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5 Lug Corolla WHAT?
pssh. . . screw bottle rockets theyre too hard to light all at once, imma get a shit load of the model rocket engines and a bad ass switch on my dash maybe even hook up a tiny parachute too! haha
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