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Join Date: Nov 2004
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does anyone know how much the conversion for the n/a model supra. is ti and easy job or just a waste of money? im looking to get and 94 so thats why im asking.
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3" Exhaust
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Abington, PA
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i dont know about anyone else, but i cant understand what you are asking
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Join Date: Nov 2004
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im asking to put a turbo conversion kit on a no-turbo supra is worht the money
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and does anyone know the compression to the non-turbo engines
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7M POWAH! ;)
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: New Zealand
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if you wanna do the na/t conversion i suggest you use the 1jz head... way more flow and a whole lot more power... you will have to get oil feeds etc machined into the block and get a hold of the parts etc
if you have the money for a 2jzgte... just buy that... conversions can be a headache but if you really wanna go the na/t way i can elaborate
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The compression rate for the na is 10-1. as for a single turbo upgrade, you can bolt on nissan turbos. easy
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