It’s about time we saw someone cook up a legitimate race version of the
delectable Toyota GT86, and now it looks as if GPRM has done just that.
The Buckingham-based race engineering team has built the creation you
see here, complete with a turbocharged 2.0-liter, direct-injection
four-cylinder boxer cooked up by Nicholson McLaren Engines. The team
says the new mill delivers between 360 and 400 horsepower to the rear
wheels depending on final testing, which is a sight bit more than the
197 horses the naturally aspirated stock mill offers.
The car
will compete in GT4 events, including the Avon Tyres British GT
Championship. Technically, the GPRM effort isn’t factory backed, but the
team says the effort “has the blessing of Toyota Great Britain.” How
could it not
Courtesy of Autoblog
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