Titan Motorsports MKIV Supra Front Adjustable Control Arms

May 7th, 2012 Comments off

After months of development and testing at the track, we are pleased to release our new Titan Motorsports adjustable front control arms for the MKIV Supra.   These tubular chromoly control arms are a direct replacement over the factory units.  They feature dual barrel adjusters, for quick adjustment, race proven heim joints and spherical bearings.
 
Dual barrel adjusters with FK Rod ends replace the factory rubber bushings and allow for quick and precise alignment changes at the control arm.  Caster and camber changes can be made by simply by loosening the jam nut, inserting a standard 1/4 ratchet into the end of the barrel adjuster and turning to lengthen and shorten the length of the rod end. Shortening or lengthening the rods independently allows for and a range from factory settings all the way up to 5 degrees of camber and over 10 degrees of caster.
 
The factory ball joint is integrated into the control arm, requiring the complete arm to be replaced when these reach the end of their service life.   These control upgraded arms address this issue by replacing the factory ball joint with a more durable spherical bearing which can be serviced independently.
 
The control arm comes complete with all spacers and hardware required for installation. These are available on our website now, click the link below for more information :
Titan Motorsports MKIV Supra Front Adjustable Control Arms

Show Coverage : Festivals of Speed Mission Inn

May 7th, 2012 Comments off


This weekend Festivals of Speed put on another one of its great Motorsports and Luxury Lifestyle showcases at Mission Inn Resort in Howey in the Hills. On display in front of the beautiful Mission Bay clubhouse was DVH’s Black Twin Turbo Gallardo and our customers Speed Yellow 996tt.

Titan Motorsports releases Modified Oil Pump for 2JZ Engines

May 3rd, 2012 Comments off

Titan Motorsports is proud to introduce its performance oil pump for the Toyota 2JZ engine. Titan begins with an brand new OEM Toyota Oil pump and performs a complete disassembly and inspection prior to upgrade. The factory tolerances are verified and any imperfections are deburred for precise fitment. The pressure and feed sides both receive exstensive porting to improve increased flow and to prevent cavitation.   When completed with the modification the pump is pressure cleaned before being reassembled to factory specifications and painted black for improved aesthetics. No core exchange is needed for this process as all pumps start with a brand new unit that is factored into the retail price of $399.00.

Available now on our website : Titan Motorsports Modified 2JZ Oil Pump

Titan Motorsports Project 996 GT3 gets HRE R40 Monoblock Wheels

May 2nd, 2012 Comments off


The latest project car in our stable, my Porsche 996 GT3 just received a fresh set of gloss black 18″ HRE R40 Monoblock wheels.

The R40 was designed for motorsports and is used by countless teams in both drifting and Grand Am. The HRE R40 starts with super lightweight 6061 castings and are engineered to be as light as possible without sacrificing strength, all while offering maximum brake clearance. This particular set weighs in at just over 18lbs front and 20lbs rear, saving over 30lbs of rotational weight from the vehicle.

Titan Motorsports carries the complete line of HRE custom forged wheels for all applications, let one of our sales staff help the right wheel and finish for you.

Titan Motorsports – A day with Nakai San of RAUH-Welt Begriff

April 26th, 2012 Comments off

I was first exposed to RAUH-Welt Begriff, better known now as RWB, a little over a year ago when a picture of one of their 964s painted camouflage hit my email box. Having spray bombed our own 996tt in a similar motif, I spent many hours researching more about RWB and the man behind these wild Japanese creations Nakai San. Last summer I contemplated having one of my own built, but finding a clean 993 donor car proved to be a difficult challenge and I settled on a 996 GT3 instead. Fast forward to last November when RWB posted a picture of a 993 with the caption “RWB Florida” coming soon on their Facebook page. My internet detective skills immediately went into motion and a familiar hood in the background of that image led me to realize the car was owned by Chad, a mutual acquaintance of mine from the track. At the 48 Hour of Sebring in January I approached Chad about the build and told him of my interest in the project, and he invited me to watch build in person when Nakai made his way to Tampa. Yesterday I was lucky enough to take him up on his offer and spent the afternoon watching the master at work, taking Chad’s beautiful 993 and turning it into the latest RWB car, only the 5th in the United STates.

To get things started I’ll talk a bit about the process from what I gathered that afternoon in both talking to Chad and Nakai. Chad originally contacted RWB Japan and bought the kit and appropriate Work wheels directly from them with some help from Marc at RWB USA. The body kits arrive unfinished and must be painted by a local paint shop prior to Nakai arriving. The build is then fit into Nakai’s busy schedule so that he can be on site to fit and install the entire kit and set the ride height of the vehicle appropriately. All off the cutting, fitting, drilling and installation happen on an already prepped and painted car, a true testament to the craftsmanship required (which can also be difficult to watch as Chad had to look away many times).

Nakai’s work ethic is second to none, he spends countless hours finessing the car making sure it’s perfect. Even when he is not physically working on the car, he’s standing close by focusing on it piece by piece with a cigarette in hand. His passion for building these cars is very apparent, he is not a fancy man by any means. On this particular build he arrived in an economy rent a car and rather than sleep in a fancy hotel he chose to sleep outside of the shop in Chad’s car hauler so that he could work late into the night. There were no elaborate 5 star dinners either, meals consisted of a quick trip to McDonalds or the local Denny’s. As fancy as we got was Logan’s Texas Steakhouse last evening where we shared stories of Porsches, travel, racing, and of course the history of RWB. There is definitely a language barrier, but it’s easy to work through it thanks to Nakai’s great understanding of the English language, I can’t think things would have gone as smoothly if the roles were reversed. Many question the pricing of the kits and what goes into the installation, but anyone who has seen the man in the process of installation will understand that he’s not just transforming the appearance of the car, he’s giving it a new soul.



The coveted Rauh Welt windshield banner and Idlers stencil to be installed at the completion of the build. This stencil will be left with the car for touch ups and application on fresh tires for the future.



There was some question as to what tools would need to be provided for the build. Nakai got off the plane with this suitcase filled with many nuts, bolts, tools, basically anything he would need to complete the car as if he were at his home workshop. It’s also wild to see the shop stickers and airport tags documenting his travels across the world creating RWB Porsches.



Nakai is defiantly a chain smoker and not often will you find him with a cigarette, this particular trip his smoke of choice was Winston. He also enjoys traveling around the areas he visits for his build, he spent quite a bit of his free time exploring local Tampa and enjoyed watching the beautiful Sunsets over the Gulf of Mexico. He takes in all of his surroundings while traveling, and spends many hours with the owner asking them their opinion to help make sure the car is just right and a reflection of them.




The fitment of the body creates fender/tire clearance that is paper thin, countless hours of the process are spent perfecting the suspension travel and body gaps to ensure they look as if they are rubbing, without hitting.



The buildout is very raw, here you can see Nakai painting the mesh inserts black using a spray can and tape. These parts had just arrived from the body shop after a fresh color sand and buff, and still remain overspray free after being spray bombed thanks to clever tape and newspaper work. It’s moments like these that can be difficult for the owner to see but are just part of the process of transforming the car.



Very little measuring is done using traditional measuring tape, instead everything is eye balled over and over until just right and then permanently attached or cut, a testament to the eye for detail Nakai possess.


The nearly project in all her glory, just installing the canards and windshield banner remain. She currently remains nameless, it’s up to the owner to decide if they want the car named. As of today Chad is still up in the air on this particular detail but I wouldn’t be surprised to see a name christened once Nakai returns to Japan.

I personally want to thank Chad for inviting me out to see the build, it was truly an inspiration and honor to see Nakai work. The trip to Tampa may have cast some doubts into my decision to buy a 996 GT3 over building an RWB 993, however after quizzing Nakai a bit I may get to experience the best of both worlds in the near future.

Titan Motorsports Nissan R35 GTR Dampened Crank Pulley

April 24th, 2012 Comments off

Titan Motorsports has teamed up with ATI Performance to release it’s patened Super Damper for the Nissan R35 GTR. The Titan/ATI SuperDamper is the only crank damper designed exclusively for high performance engines to eliminate torsional crankshaft vibrations. This pulley is SFI 18.1 rated and exceeds NHRA requirements for those cars going quicker than 11.50 at the drag strip. A direct replacement for the OEM crank pulley, its black zinc chromate finish prevents rusting and allows the 360° laser engraved timing marks to be easily read.

Retail: $459.00 and available immediately on our website at the link below :
Titan Motorsports Nissan R35 GTR Dampened Crank Pulley

Titan Motorsports 2JZ Modified Crank Timing Gear

April 24th, 2012 Comments off

At Titan Motorsports we have spent years developing the popular 2JZ engine and experienced plenty of parts failures both big and small. In our quest to creating reliable horsepower with the 2JZ platform we are constantly developing parts to solve these problems as they occur. One such common issue is the timing pickup will often twist from the main timing belt gear causing a trigger error and preventing the engine from properly syncing. We modify the OEM Toyota Timing Pulley to Titan Motorsports specifications to solve this problem and fortify this connection. Starting with a brand new factory Toyota timing gear, we carefully stitch weld the timing pickup sensor to the main gear locking them in place permanently and preventing slippage.

This gear is sold as a complete unit that is based off a brand new core part from Toyota, as a result there is no core charge required.
Available Now on our Website: Titan Motorsports Welded 2JZ Timing Gear

Titan Motorsports Ultimate Pistons for Nissan R35 GTR – VR38DETT

April 23rd, 2012 Comments off

Titan Motorsports in conjunction with CP Pistons has developed the Titan Ultimate Piston for the Nissan R35 GTR. Using knowledge gained for over a decade of building the worlds quickest and fastest turbocharged imports, a piston combination was spec’d to ensure maximum performance and reliability for GTR owners looking to go to the next level with their engine builds. Starting with a stock 95.5mm bore 9.0:1 compression ratio piston the crown and coats both receive ceramic coating to reduce heat and friction. Special attention is also taken for the wrist pins which are thick wall and feature precision honing for more precise pin clearance. The pins are lubricated using double pin oilers which delivers twice the volume of oil to the pin, a must for high rpm engines. The pistons feature a machined accumulator groove between the top and second ring to reduce pressure. Titan Ultimate Pistons come standard with rings, wrist pins, pin fitted, and locks. Custom bores and compression ratios are available on a special order basis.

Standard Features:
• 9.0:1 Compression Ratio
• Stock 95.5mm Bore
• Piston Ring Set
• Crown Coated
• Skirt Coated
• Precision Pin Fitting
• Double Pin Oilers
• Accumulator Groove

Retail: $1,150.00 for the complete set and are available on our website at the link below :
Titan Ultimate Pistons – R35 GTR – VR38DETT

Titan Motorsports Universal Air Intake Temperature Sensor

April 19th, 2012 Comments off

Air Temp Sensor – Large Thread (inc plug & pins) 3/8NPT

Air Intake Temperature Sensor (AIT) provides intake air temperature information to the ECU and  is a critical component of the engine management system as air temperature directly effects air density (as air gets hotter it gets less dense). The (AIT) is made to OEM specifications and couples with a weatherproof wiring connector.

An intake Air Temperature Sensor should be used with all engine configurations.

Titan Motorsports Air Temperature Sensor includes plug and pigtail.

Titan Motorsports Air Intake Temperature Sensor

Titan Motorsports edition Swingline Carbon Fiber Stapler

April 18th, 2012 Comments off


If you’re a gear head like us, chances are you spend much of your time at the workstation thinking about the next modification to your car or track event. To help bridge the gap between your automotive passion and your desk, we’ve partnered up with our friends at CompositeArt to bring you this Titan Motorsports Edition Carbon Fiber Stapler.

Starting with a genuine Swingline stapler, the Top portion of the stapler has been skinned with real 2×2 carbon fiber before receiving the Titan logo and a layer of protective clear coat to protect the shine. These great looking staplers are produced here in Florida and are a must have office decoration for any carbon fiber or race car enthusiast.

Get yours today on our website : Carbon Fiber Stapler