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.
do not attempt high speed runs unless you have decent suspension (not 15 years old) and damn good brakes. No car is meant to hold up to a 90+ mph wreck, you are just asking to get hurt.
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Originally Posted by Tony the Tiger
I mod my Camry because I am too cheap to go out and buy a real sports car
1992 Camry XLE v6: p&p + 3angle, CAI, y pipe, K-Sport coilovers, 5-speed swap
1996 Eagle Talon TSI AWD: IPT 3700 restall, DSMlink v3, HKS exhaust, ETS street fmic kit
and thats on the 5-speed imagine with the auto+5sfe= could fall asleep trying to see that needle go further down lol... nice quote " so stock it hurts"
damn wtf...believe it or not in a v6 1mz auto, i got it up to about 132...on the 73 N in southern cali if anyone knows where that is (it is a good road)...and then my buddy in his G35 finally passed me going 150 (he was still accelerating lol)...and it didnt take me that long to hit the 130 mark either...i hit 110 without any problems, 100 is a walk in the park for my car...
PS, not many power mods at all...maybe an extra 30-40 HP max
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I have new shocks, when i had new tyres, new brakes etc, I hit 195 km/h. I thought it was quite common for these cars to be able to clock the speedo. Have i done something i should be proud of? I was just testing mine out.
Btw, my car is stock standard. no mods (though i've got a few additional leaks and a lot of sludge that are after market - so to speak.)
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