sprntr (Offline)
#2
11/20/07 8:36 PM
"Toyota is increasing its participation to sprints and Silver Crown cars."
I don't see anything about Silver Crown plans. Do I need an eye exam?
kstudley57 (Offline)
#4
11/20/07 9:17 PM
If i'm correct in my thinking, USAC pavement sprints on the west coast run 360 engines, which is very similar to a silver crown engine. My guess is that we won't see a 410 toyota for a couple months until they get the 360 engine far enough along. Personally, if the toyota sprint/ crown motor cost anything remotely close to what the toyota midget engine does ($50,000 from pink when i called) it will be a very very tough sell. Yet another issue we will all have to just wait to see how it pans out....
kstud
D.O. (Offline)
#6
11/20/07 10:39 PM
Stud yer right in the 360 on the west coast pavement cars. That's why their starting there and the engine is already approved for SIlver Crown. ALL Toyota Truck engines in NASCAR are finish as of now. They have to run a different engine next year. So look for a lot of those to come in sprints and probally a fair price.
MOPAR tried to get their NASCAR Truck engine approved but only got the heads approved so far.
How about a 410 Toyota at Kokomo or any local track?? Cool.
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D.O. (Offline)
#9
11/21/07 12:30 PM
TOYOTA TO DEBUT 360 SILVER CROWN/SPRINTCAR ENGINE
AT 67th ANNUAL TURKEY NIGHT GRAND PRIX
TORRANCE, Calif. (Nov. 20, 2007) - Toyota announced today that it will expand its USAC involvement to include engines developed for Sprint Car and Silver Crown competition beginning with the upcoming Turkey Night Grand Prix at the Irwindale Speedway, Nov. 22.
Toyota began its USAC National Midget Series participation in 2006, scoring four victories with Steve Lewis