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Chip Racing brings the Toyota GT86 300PS over!

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Recently updated on September 9, 2023 at 07:37 am

Chip Racing brings the Toyota GT86 300PS over!

Toyota GT86: Thanks to chip racing, now in the fast lane with 300 hp! There's news for all Toyota GT86 fans who want even more power under the hood. The renowned tuning company Chip-Racing has taken on the GT86 and given it a powerful performance boost. Here are the exciting details:

Turbo power for the GT86

At the heart of the upgrade is a powerful turbocharger, which, in combination with a revised exhaust gas collector and an efficient intercooler, ensures a noticeable increase in performance. But that's not all. The blow-off valve provides the right soundtrack and gives the GT86 an extra kick. The exhaust system has also been revised to optimally support the turbo.

Software revolution for more power

In addition to the physical modifications, the GT86's software was also adjusted. The result? The GT86 now performs well 311 PS at a boost pressure of 0,2 to 0,3 bar. This means an impressive increase of 111 hp and 97 Newton meters torque compared to the standard model. But the best part is that Chip-Racing offers four different mappings, allowing the driver to customize the performance to their liking. Depending on your mood and needs, the GT86 can be either wild and powerful or economical and reserved.

Chip Racing brings the Toyota GT86 300PS over!

Driving fun redefined

With the power of the GT86 from Chip-Racing, every ride becomes an exciting adventure. Whether on the track or on winding roads, this souped-up GT86 will get your pulse racing. The combination of turbo power and flexible software makes this tuning package an enticing option for those looking for an exciting ride. Ready to hit the streets?

These are the details of the Toyota GT86:

  • turbocharger
  • exhaust collector
  • Intercooler
  • Blow-off valve
  • exhaust system
  • new software
  • 111 PS and 97 Newtonmeter more
  • 311 hp - at 0,2 to 0,3 bar boost pressure
  • Four mappings possible (Photos: Chip Racing)

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