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sz, can you convert to turbo


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hello, i am new to the whole supra thing, and i am away to buy one, but i still havent made up my mind..TT or non T??

 

if i bought a sz and felt the need for more power at a later date is it possible to convert to a single turbo?? if so who can do it and what price about??

 

Thanks for all help

 

Gordon

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If you fully expect to go big single the logical choice is to go for an N/A as its initial cost outlay is significantly lower and if you buy a TT you'll only be throwing the turbo's away anyhow. However one thing to consider is that not many have got ABS so you might find getting an SZ with ABS a bit of a chore. Why ABS everyone is muttering RLTC chap, needs ABS sensors and trust me you will want RLTC with big single power. Speak to tdaxgav about this as he was going to go down the big single on an N/A route.

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hopefully have an sz on saturaday...anyone looking to buy a 53 plate scoob sti??

 

 

thanks for all the info, i am planning a big single turbo

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As I said earlier have a good look around for one with ABS on allready as retro fitting it will be a pain if you want traction control and you will want traction control on a 500 bhp plus monster to start with.

 

Also the N/A auto-box is really pushing the limits around 350 bhp so if you don't want to spend out on a box look for a manual some of the later N/A's had six speeds in them.

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