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Stock
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: garden grove
Posts: 8
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i dont know if anyone has asked this or not, im about to get another car and im some what into the mk3 supra. but i would like to know whats the good and bad about it?
one thing would it be hard or bad if i get a 5 speed or auto non-turbo and swap in a 1jz, or turbo 5 speed 7m all i want to use the car for is a drifting, freeway, some lil drag u know what i mean -_-'''. and maybe some canyon runs so i just want to see what all your input would be on this car good and bads and would it be ideal for me to get one for what i want to do with it. as well as what year would be idea to get so far im leaning on a 89 and 88 so tell me what you all think ![]() |
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![]() Toyota Racing Development Join Date: Apr 2007
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I'm not having a good day, so I'll just highlight the bad:
HEAVY ~20 years old Needs a lot of work to make enough power for the weight to really kick @$$ Expensive parts (Honduhs are MUCH cheaper... hell, my co-worker's BMW M3 has less expensive parts) Rare... yup, that can be a mega pain. HEAVY ~20 years old There's really not too much difference between '88 and '89 and up. A face lift, a couple electronics changes, heavier crank in the '89+ (or did that start in '90?). Lower redline along with the heavier crank (the crank was heavier due to better balancing). |
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: garden grove
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o i heard that you have to replace the rear end of a n/a to a turbo rear end for it to work?
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![]() Toyota Racing Development Join Date: Apr 2007
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What?
I have absolutely no idea what you (or the person who told you that) are referring to. Care to be a little more in depth? |
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: garden grove
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i was debating between just getting a n/a mk3 supra and swaping a 1j in it or another 7m-t but some one told me to just get a turbo chassie because i would have to swap out the rear end of the n/a mk3 with a turbo one inorder to hold the power that the turbo engine will make. if i get a n/a 5 speed chassie or a auto anything special i have to do to the body inorder to make it able to swap in a 7m-t or a 1j
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1000whp postwhore
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Escape from the Prison Planet
Posts: 1,356
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You need to research research research Joe from garden grove.
Which you should have done before you purchased the wrong car for your needs. Which clearly you have already done. So turn your lemons into lemon aid and stop arguing because you don't like the answers you're getting. These guys know what they're speaking of. |
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