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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: avondale, arizona
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On the CT-26 does it take a long time to spool?
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Stock
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: avondale, arizona
Posts: 7
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Also how much does a Mk.III Supra weigh stock?
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3" Exhaust
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Las Vegas
Posts: 167
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the stock weight of the car should be found printed on a sticker on the side of the driver door. As for mods, cheapest, quickest and best options are probably cold air intake and exhaust system... Not sure if grounding straps help these late models, but they're goin' in my mk3 if I ever find out they do.
As for the new supra thread... grats on your new mk3. I see the same thing WAAAAAY too often tho, and am even guilty of it myself. Someone gets a new mk3 and gets gung ho with hopes and dreams of making it a kick ass 420hp @ the wheel beast.. Firstly, you'll only get that high of power on a turbo engine. Secondly, Toyota screwed up some info in their manuals which have caused problems in the past.. mainly the torque settings they specified for the head bolts is waaaay under torque, giving you greater chance to blow that head gasket. If you've gotten a garage kept, sunday driver, from an owner who babied the car since the late 80's/early 90's.. awesome deal. However, in the more likely event this wasn't in mint condition already, you should check things on the mk3 first. Check the radiator for flow, debris and give a pH block test to see if your head gasket is ok. Do your timing... I even had to do my timing and when I bought the car it was working great. Other than that, I think you should be ok. The 7m heats up like a forge, I'd definitely make sure the cooling, if nothing else, is up to performance levels. I still need a fan & shroud assembly (or a shroud and new fan clutch) to fix my cooling... Good luck to you.. and welcome to the wide world of the mk3 Supra. Note: If you have a 7mgte already, you shouldn't really have to worry about what turbo anyone would recommend... unless you're upgrading. However, the 7mge block MIGHT be able to take a turbo, but from what I've read, it's not worth it nor is it advised due to the compression ratio on the 7mge. The compression ratio in the 7mgte was made to account for turbo, the 7mge was not.. I guess if you wanted to do some work on the block yourself, you could make it happen... Last edited by Krem; 01-19-2010 at 11:14 PM. |
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Stock
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: avondale, arizona
Posts: 7
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Thanks for the advice I really appreciate it. I don't have my Supra just yet what could I take out for a weight reduction?
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Intake
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Englewood, Ohio
Posts: 41
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For weight reduction, its anything. Remember it doesn't matter what the sticker weight on the car is. That weight given is just the car. Don't forget that u also have weight and everything else you put into the car does too. I get a lot of hassle from my friends on how i don't have seat belts for the rear seats because "they add weight", its actually because the guy i bought the car from didn't include them.
Mostly it depends on what you dont need or dont care to have. If you dont need music playing or dont care for it, take out all the the audio systems like, speakers and etc. Or maybe you don't care how it looks inside, take out the carpets, door panels, center console and such and back seats because you wont be driving people around. Or you dont care about security/safety and take out the spare tire and jack stand and the security system and only have the lock work, and maybe you don't need cruise control, you can take the cruise control system out. Maybe you weigh a lot im talking heavy guy like me, lose some weight and your overall car weight with you in the car will be lower. Basiclly it depends on what you dont need or care or want in the car. I can help you more if you tell us what the car will be used for, daily driving, racing, motor cross, etc. Also if im sounding like a jerk i apologize ahead. |
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Around to 3500lbs depending on equipment. There are a couple threads about weight reduction, just search the MKIII section for weight reduction and you're sure to find them. I posted a link to a list of components and their respective weight... it's very helpful for planning ahead.
One of the threads on weight reduction is in the MKIII FAQ section, have a look through there, you'll find a lot of your questions are probably already answered.
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Stock
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: avondale, arizona
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No its all cool you don't sound like a jerk. I'm mostly going to be using it for daily driving but me and a buddy of mine are planning a drag race in the near future when we both have our cars set up the way we want them (he's in a '93 Miata).
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