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Hi

 

I was wondering what the differace in power is between the j-spec TT and the UK

 

I have read on here that the import is the same as the UK running 320hp (ish)

 

But other have said it is bull and only running 280 ish.

The same as the GTO,s an 300zx.

 

Or is it something they have to say when importing them?

 

Also does anyone know the 1/4 mile 0/60 and 0/100

for both models

 

Thanks in advance

 

Dave:cool:

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Guest wanabe supra

Hi

 

Thanks for that. that is where i read it from

 

(quote)

Why does the import TT version only have 280bhp compared to the UK’s 325bhp?

It doesn’t. The big three Japanese manufacturers came to a gentlemen’s agreement to

limit the power of their cars to 280bhp so as to avoid a costly development race to

develop ever faster and more powerful performance cars. So while the J-Spec Supra is

quoted as having only 280bhp it’s actually got the same amount as the UK version.

Toyota basically just told a fib. Perfectly stock J-Spec TT cars have been on the dyno and

come out at 325bhp, so you can largely forget about this myth.

 

(Quote)

 

But some still say its bull. So i was just wondering on peopls opinions

 

Cheers Dave:cool:

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Guest wanabe supra

Thats fantastic lads cheers. i cannot wait to get the jspec tt but i will still have the na as well:)

 

Does anyone have any figuers then??

 

Cheers Dave

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