If you're going to build a V8-powered streeter/racer like today's Nice Price or Crack Pipe Celica, it makes sense to keep the donated engine in the family, right? Let's see if this 1UZ-FE-powered ...
In the six years before the Lexus brand debuted, Toyota spent nearly $1 billion on something called "Circle F" or Project F1 — also known as "Flagship 1." Over 900 experimental engines were produced, ...
What happens when you put a 1,000 horsepower twin-turbo Lexus V8 in a 1971 Toyota Celica, with GT-R all-wheel drive? You tear my brain in half. Also you top 190 mph in a 1,000-meter sprint. This is ...
For nearly a quarter of a century, Toyota produced a series of engines known as the UZ family, which SlashGear has ranked as the most reliable in Toyota's history. These were several V8 engines that ...
After you've spent a few years building a drivable Mad Max Furry Road tribute, when is the best time to introduce your ride to the world? As the owner of this Mad Maxed Toyota Celica explains, now ...
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