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NA-T - what you recon?


Konrad
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I'm considering 2 options for near future:

1. Buy car Lucifer is selling, put injectors and proper ECU and get 500 bhp - and try to sell my NA

2. Bolt PHR Stage 1 or similiar set onto my NA - i'm not really fancy insane numbers, I just want reasonable quick and non-sudden-bang car. Engine in my NA have 132k km, Supe is still speed limited - so i belive it was not really pushed to any limits for all her life.

 

What you guys recon? Any opinions for and against any of those options?

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Lebsteifs kit is mint and great value mate, but buying Martins would also be a great bargain and a brilliant starting point.

 

Still, if I was starting from scratch again with my car, I'd go from stock (like yours) and buy Lebsteifs kit so you know EXACTLY what work has been done :)

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There is option number 3:

Put TT engine into my car :blink:

 

Still got to sort out the fuelling and also your gearbox mate as the 5spds have been known to 'let go' especially at BPU level with a TT transfer.

 

I'd seriously go down the NA-T conversion mate :)

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2. Bolt PHR Stage 1 or similiar set onto my NA - i'm not really fancy insane numbers, I just want reasonable quick and non-sudden-bang car.

:thumbs:

 

Hello Konrad.

If your car is in good condition, and you like your current Supra just buy N/A-T.

I will do the same ASAP.

Regards

Tomasz

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