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Old 06-21-2008, 12:07 AM   #2
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Originally Posted by jslice13 View Post
so i'm looking to either get a stock single or stock twin turbo supra but im not sure which one i want right now. eventually i would like to upgrade it to around 600rwhp or slightly more and im wondering whether the single turbo or twins would be better for this. also, is this amount of horsepower still ok for daily use? thats what i was hoping for with just casual streetracing. which one would be easier or cheaper to upgrade? from what i read i think the stock twins bpu would bring it up to around 400 horsepower but what about the single? i also think the stock tt is good for up to the horsepower im eventually hoping for but is the single turbo? last one, is buying a stock single turbo cheaper, on average, than a stock tt?
There's no such thing as a stock single mkiv. Sorry. They're all either twin turbos or non-turbo.

Also, the stock twin turbos won't do 600rwhp, so you'll be looking at a single turbo upgrade kit.

Yep 600rwhp is okay for daily use, as long as you run race fuel or meth injection.

The twin turbo (i.e. not the non-turbo) would be cheaper to upgrade to 600rwhp.

Yep the stock twins bpu+++ bring a 6spd TT up to about 400rwhp. With a single, the sky's the limit - 1500rwhp+ if you can afford all the upgrades (really!).

Again (since you asked the question twice), no the stock twins are not good to 600rwhp - where on earth did you hear that?

Again (since you also asked this question twice), there's no such thing as a stock single on an mkiv supra.

Since you can't buy a stock single turbo mkiv, for any price (since it doesn't exist), then I guess the TT is cheaper?


P.S. All of this info is REALLY easy to find if you read through the 'stickied' threads.
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