You are only slightly right, in the states there was the 7MGTE (single turbo) from 86.5-92..... then the 2jz came about in the mk4 which had the TT option later on. but to answer the ? about the twin turbo supra in 1992 they made a TT model in Japan the engine code is 1JZGTE it is a 2.5ltre twin turbo 87-92 which in my opinion is and awesome motor , they also had the 7mgte in earlier models of the mk3 the 1992 supra came with a single turbo and not a twin turbo. the twin turbo came to-be a year later in the 1993 MKIV generation supra.
2jzgte (Turbo) or 2jzge (Non Turbo) vvti engine
The firing order on a Toyota supra turbo is 1,5,3,6,2,4
The best Toyota supra ever i believe it is the twin turbo. But if not still saticfied you should buy a new engine.
Fuel leak.
The 1998 Toyota Supra Turbo will go 167mph
No, a Toyota Camry LE I4 will not directly use a Toyota Supra's CT26 turbocharger, as the Camry's engine is not designed for forced induction and lacks the necessary components to support a turbocharger. Additionally, the CT26 turbo is specifically engineered for the Supra's engine characteristics, meaning compatibility and performance issues would arise. Modifying a Camry to use a Supra turbo would require extensive custom work, including engine management and structural modifications.
its a ct26
The stock boost of a 1987 Toyota Supra Turbo is 6.8 psi/0.46884349504 bar.
If they are square, YES!. If they are round, NO!. In 1989, Toyota did a mid year crossmember/engine mount change. The square ones will fit '86 to '89. The round ones will fit '89 to '92.
1986 Supra was non turbo and 1987 came in turbo and non turbo.
The 1998 Toyota Supra Turbo does 0-60 in 5.0 seconds
yes and yes, there are many forums and articles on google with this info, along with a good write up on suprastore.com