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GR0614 10-06-2006 08:50 PM

i meant like if i buy a single or twin, which would be more easier to mod. i guess the same right?

pwpanas 10-07-2006 02:54 PM

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i meant like if i buy a single or twin, which would be more easier to mod. i guess the same right?

How do you plan to buy a single? Are you talking about a MKIII? Or you talking about a pre-modified MKIV?

GR0614 10-10-2006 04:24 PM

im sorry, i meant a single turbo compared to a twin turbo, what one would be more eaiser to mod, keeping the stock turbos?

pwpanas 10-10-2006 05:07 PM

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im sorry, i meant a single turbo compared to a twin turbo, what one would be more eaiser to mod...

If you're talking about mk4 supras (and not mk3 supras), since every & all single turbo mk4 supras have already been modified (otherwise there's absolutely no way a single turbo could possibly be on there), I guess you could say that overall (for the most part) a single turbo mk4 would probably be easier to re-modify. Taking those stock twins off is tough. On the other hand, the lower exhaust manifold nuts are a bit harder to access with an aftermarket tubular header though...and of course you'll probably pay more for a pre-modified single turbo mk4 supra.

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...keeping the stock turbos?

Again, if you're talking about mk4 supras (and not mk3 supras), the only way you could "keep the stock turbos" would be to purchase a twin turbo mk4 supra, since every & all single turbo mk4 supras have already had the stock twins removed.

If you're talking about mk3 supras, then the vast majority of them are not equipped with stock twin turbos: most of them came with a stock single turbo (or n/a). The only exception is the relatively rare (especially in the US) 1jz-gte twin turbo...but those are non-sequential twin turbos (versus the sequential twin turbos in the mk4 tt).

I hope that helps to answer your question, although I'm still not sure that I understand exactly what you're trying to ask...

GR0614 10-10-2006 06:24 PM

So all MK4 come twin turobed? i did not know that, i thought that some came single turbo and twin. only the MK3 comes with a single right? ok i understand know. im sorry for the stupid questions.

pwpanas 10-10-2006 07:46 PM

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So all MK4 come twin turobed?

Yes, except the normally aspirated/non-turbo ones.

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...i did not know that, i thought that some came single turbo and twin.

Really? Where did you hear that? I'd love to find the source of that bad information and ensure that it is stamped out...

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...only the MK3 comes with a single right?

Yes, except the normally aspirated/non-turbo ones, and the rare non-sequential twin turbo 1jz-gte equipped ones...

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...ok i understand know. im sorry for the stupid questions.

No prob...glad we figured it out and got you your answers...

GR0614 10-10-2006 08:10 PM

another question, how is the room in a supra? as far as comfort and leg space and the height, i dont want my head to be sticking out with the top off. im 6'4 and i was wondering if there is a good amount of room to be ccomfortable during long drives. any tall fellas wanna tell there stories

pwpanas 10-10-2006 08:14 PM

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another question, how is the room in a supra? as far as comfort and leg space and the height, i dont want my head to be sticking out with the top off. im 6'4 and i was wondering if there is a good amount of room to be ccomfortable during long drives. any tall fellas wanna tell there stories

There's plenty of headroom, unless you're wearing a helmet (eg. for track use). My buddy is a full 6'4"+, and he fits no problem.

GR0614 10-10-2006 08:15 PM

awesome. thanks for the info

pwpanas 10-10-2006 08:20 PM

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awesome. thanks for the info

Glad I could help.

Again, where did you hear or read the MK4 was offered by Toyota with an oem single turbo???? I really would like to get to the bottom of that misinformation and get it corrected before any others are duped.


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