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Old 09-12-2008, 02:32 AM   #1
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i could be wrong but i thought i heard that there was a 4 cylinder twin turbo as well??? sorry if im wrong , but thats what i thought
Nope, no twin turbo 4 cyl. All we got here in the U.S. was the 7mge and 7mgte all 3.0L
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Old 09-12-2008, 03:25 AM   #2
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Nope, no twin turbo 4 cyl. All we got here in the U.S. was the 7mge and 7mgte all 3.0L
ah he is right, in japan they had a 1jz twin turbo which was a 2.0, completely forgot about it cuz its not a US model.
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ah he is right, in japan they had a 1jz twin turbo which was a 2.0, completely forgot about it cuz its not a US model.
Not quite, the 1JZ-GTE was a 2.5L, the 2.0L was the 1G-GTE, also a twin turbo engine found the the J-Spec Supras.

As for the 4 cylinder, I have heard people throwing the idea of a turbo Celica/MR2 engine in a MKIV Supra for drifting since it weights a lot less than the 2JZ.
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Not quite, the 1JZ-GTE was a 2.5L, the 2.0L was the 1G-GTE, also a twin turbo engine found the the J-Spec Supras.

As for the 4 cylinder, I have heard people throwing the idea of a turbo Celica/MR2 engine in a MKIV Supra for drifting since it weights a lot less than the 2JZ.
seems like they always get the goodies with different engine setups and really cool drift tracks, ECT...
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Not quite, the 1JZ-GTE was a 2.5L, the 2.0L was the 1G-GTE, also a twin turbo engine found the the J-Spec Supras.

As for the 4 cylinder, I have heard people throwing the idea of a turbo Celica/MR2 engine in a MKIV Supra for drifting since it weights a lot less than the 2JZ.

dammit thanks for the correction
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