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Old 01-29-2007, 02:29 PM   #1
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heres a good question, say i want to run cooler, any suggestions? lol i was looking at sum tt's the cheapest on is 29,000 but most of the work is already done. i was wondering is if went to the junk yard and pulled one out wud it be worth my time and money. or shud i just keep searching. cuz i found a couple supras in my price range but they had alot of miles on them. 150+

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Old 01-29-2007, 02:40 PM   #2
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heres a good question, say i want to run cooler, any suggestions? lol
Sorry I don't understand. Do you mean cooler-looking? ...or cooler temperatures (as in engine/oil/coolant)? ...or are you talking about better air conditioning inside the cockpit?

If you're talking about cooler-looking, then a good set of aftermarket rims, and a nice 'catback' exhaust system will add a lot to the looks of the car. You could also upgrade the stereo too, since the oem Mkiv Stereo uses sound system technology from the early '90s. Again, be sure those aftermarket rims are a lot wider than stock (imo at least 11" wide in the rear), in order to get better traction for drag racing. For more advice on looks/bling, let's wait and see exactly what we're working with after you purchase your Supra...

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...i was looking at sum tt's the cheapest on is 29,000 but most of the work is already done. i was wondering is if went to the junk yard and pulled one out wud it be worth my time and money. or shud i just keep searching. cuz i found a couple supras in my price range but they had alot of miles on them. 150+
For what it's worth I say keep looking. Fixing up a wrecked Mkiv Supra Turbo properly will be very, very expensive. Don't forget this isn't a pickup truck or a geo metro. It's an ultra-high-performance GT sportscar. For example, if you take a written-off Mkiv Supra TT to bubba down the street to pull and weld the frame, then to bubba's 'kissin-cuzin's ex-husband' for bodywork&paint, it's very doubtful that you'd end up with anything close to the reliable high performance capability as a 'good' (un-wrecked) Mkiv TT.
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Old 01-29-2007, 03:34 PM   #3
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wut i was talking about when i said cooler was like engine tempetures
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wut i was talking about when i said cooler was like engine tempetures
If you don't mind me asking, why do you think you want to run cooler engine temperatures? In other words, what on earth would make you think that the Mkiv Supra Turbo's oem engine cooling system is anything but more than capable enough to keep the engine sufficiently cool?
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idk. u know heat the enemy of engines. idk if i was road racing at high speed wouldn' t ur engine get really hott. i was just wondering if i cud get it to run cooler so i dont have to worry about a blown engine
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idk. u know heat the enemy of engines.
True, but it's also true that you can't make power without heat. So I guess that means that heat is the "enemy of engines" but the friend of horsepower?

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idk if i was road racing at high speed...
Whoa...hold on there...you're going to "road race" this car too? This is the first time you mentioned roadracing in this thread. If you're going to seriously roadrace too, then sure, you might be able to take advantage of some cooling system and suspension upgrades. This is one of the reasons I was asking those questions earlier. If you don't answer it, please don't expect accurate advice. Here it is again:
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What type of "street" racing do you want to "smack" vipers, etc. in: From a roll on the highway? From a dead stop? 1/4 mile? 1/8 mile? Any turns/drifting/twisties? etc....
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...wouldn' t ur engine get really hott.
The oem cooling system is very good. In other words, no (given everything else we've discussed in this thread for your application & setup).

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...i was just wondering if i cud get it to run cooler so i dont have to worry about a blown engine
You'll only blow your engine if you run too much boost on pump gas. Upgrading your radiator (for example) won't prevent that...
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Old 01-29-2007, 04:59 PM   #7
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okay when my version of road racing is like, u know in like 2 fast 2 furious. that first race thats wut im ging to do with it, and prolly drag for fun. oh and another question i found alot of supras on autotrader that were in my price range they were non turbo and non targa. how hard is it to make it into a SIMALAR set up like the tt and wut is targa? and wuts a safe amount of boost on pump gas? oh and alot of the supras i found were automatic, how hard is it to turn them into manuals

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