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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Boston
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Hi I'm new to this forum so I don't really know much but I was wondering if I got a supra N/A and twin turbo it; would it be the same as a the oem twin tubro or stronger/weaker? Im planning to get a supra but my budge is a little less than 20k so I'm trying to save as much money as possible. Should miles be a factor when I'm looking for the car? What do you thing is the best choice. I wouldnt mind getting a N/A and turbo it but I really like the 6th speed. Thanks.
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Lexus & 550's
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Want to learn about the Mkiv Supra?
look at all the stickies at the top if you havnt outside that cannot really help you. I have only messed with and researched the mkiii
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1990 Toyota Supra Turbo A/T ------------------------------------------------ Mods: Replaced Vacuum lines X Complete turbo rebuild X Low mileage jdm engine w/ metal head gasket X BIC performance 3" Downpipe w/ Divorced Wastegate X Cooleeze IC Piping X LIPP Air Filter Adapter w/ AEM Dry Flow Filter X HKS SSQV X Greddy e-manage X BIC Test Pipe X RS*R GTII EXMAG ------------------------------------------------ Questions about oil? take a look http://www.supramania.com/aehaas/ |
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: GA, USA
Posts: 941
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You can't twin-turbo an n/a...no one makes a kit to do that...unless you swap out the entire long-block engine + ecu + harness + ignitor + resistor pack. |
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: GA, USA
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BUT: The problem is that a weaker/stronger engine is only a very small part of the overall performance of a car. What good is a stronger engine if the transmission or differential breaks...or if the tires just sit there and spin while your competitor with less power jumps ahead? What if your stronger engine gets you going fast and then you can't stop or control a turn in time to avoid an obstacle? All of the other components in the n/a are "weaker" too: the transmission (both auto and manual), differential, skinnier/smaller rims & tires, suspension, and last but not least, a significantly inferior braking system. Please consider all of this before you make your final decision and plan for upgrading. Generally speaking, imho, it's far better to start with a TT. This turbo kit would roughly put the n/a engine (and only the engine) 'on par' with a stock tt's engine: Boost Logic Stage 1 NA-Turbo Kit :: Turbo Kits :: 93-97 MKIV Supra NA :: Toyota :: Boost Logic This turbo kit would enable the n/a engine to make more power than a stock tt's engine: Boost Logic Stage 2 NA-Turbo Kit :: Turbo Kits :: 93-97 MKIV Supra NA :: Toyota :: Boost Logic If you want to upgrade the brakes, suspension, and rims&tires to get you up to full tt specs, I'd budget at least another $5K or so, and that's IF you will be doing all the work yourself (i.e. no additional labor $). Most times when you consider all of this additional cost, plus the cost of the turbo kit, it's cheaper to start with a TT, if that's what you really want. Last edited by pwpanas : 03-23-2008 at 03:32 PM. |
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