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Unfortunately, to me, there's nothing similar to an Mkiv Supra TT. Just mho. You can try going over to the DSM forums and ask about a turbo'd awd eclipse I guess... On 93 octane pump gas you can safely/reliably run about 15psi, with an mkiv tt using an unmodified oem ecu to control the engine.
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01-29-2007, 05:13 PM | #22 |
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so its not a good idea not to buy a supra that isn't a turbo, dang those are alot more expensive. and wut about if i did get one how wud i go about putting a turbo in it. and u didn't answer my other question. how hard is it to turn an automatic to a manual if i got a non turbo, because most of the automatics were non turbo?
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http://www.boostlogic.com/parts/supr...oKitStage2.htm ...note that this kit alone won't make an n/a Mkiv Supra into a full oem Mkiv TT Supra, since the transmission, differential, brakes, suspension, etc., etc. are all better performing components equipped on the full oem Mkiv TT Supra. Quote:
http://www.mkiv.com/techarticles/aut...wap/index.html ...it's a hard job and it'll probably cost you between $5k and $10k depending a lot on where you get the parts (new or used) and how much of the work you do yourself versus paying a good shop to do the work for you. Note that if you're going to be drag racing, an auto mkiv supra tt is faster and more consistent than one with a 6spd. Although I confess I still don't understand how you'll be racing this car (jumping drawbridges? - see the two questions from my previous post), it's possible that you'd actually be making the car slower for your application by converting it to a 6spd... Quote:
http://www.mkiv.com/specifications/s...ail_sales.html Out of all of the 5,111 autos sold in the US, 2,939 of them (57.5% of them) were TT's.
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01-30-2007, 02:05 PM | #24 |
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wut i was talking about is wut if i got a supra that was a non turbo and an AUTOMATIC, how hard wut it be to put a turbo in it and turn it into a manual? the reason im asking is that i was planning on spending sum money on the suspension/handeling anyways so why not get sumthing that cost a little less and that i cud spnd a little of time on? or is it not worth the money?
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I still don't know why you want a manual tranny if you're going to be racing from a dead stop...auto is faster. Also, some "suspension/handling" mods will make your car slower when racing from a dead stop. All the racing in f&f 1&2 was from a dead stop, right? If you're serious about roadracing (i.e. the art of high speed turns), then plan to take some driving lessons at a local roadrace track. A good roadracer in a crappy/slow car will consistently & totally embarrass an amateur in a "fast" car when roadracing.
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01-30-2007, 02:20 PM | #26 |
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did they make a supra that was non turbo 5speed? and was targa?http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.js...=1&cardist=223
also i was going to give him 10,500 for it becaus eof all the miles, shud i find a wrecked supra to replace the engine or keep the one thats in and rebuild it and put a turbo in it? Last edited by mhsfootball0888; 01-30-2007 at 02:26 PM. |
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Either way, ime, it'll cost you about $7K for that one change alone...and (like I already posted) you still won't have the transmission, differential, or braking that you'd get if you started with an mkiv tt in the first place.
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01-30-2007, 02:27 PM | #28 |
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go look at the car u think its worth it?
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Please keep us informed as to what you end up doing...
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