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Halo I'm Gabriele a Italian boy,i love supra and i want it...if i take a no-turbo supra what i do to take it turbo?what are parts then i take?sorry bad english thx to all for help great site :eyebrows:

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welcome Gabriele.

 

Boostlogic do a stage 1 turbo kit for the n/a, all you would need on top of that would be an emanage/SAFC and possibly larger injectors (as well as the fitting and setting up).

 

speak to Terry S on here, am sure he'll be able to help you out.

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Hello and Welcome :)

 

You can convert a N/A Supra (Non turbo).

To a Singel Turbo....i think they call it NA-T or something like that.

But it cost somewhat..

 

Here is alot of guides on SupraForums

 

Basic Na-t Install

http://www.supraforums.com/forum/showthread.php?t=265691

 

NA to NA-T guide and Information...?

http://www.supraforums.com/forum/showthread.php?t=57003

 

NA and TT Differences

http://www.supraforums.com/forum/showthread.php?t=119214

 

NA to TT Conversion, TT head swap info

http://www.supraforums.com/forum/showthread.php?t=225971

 

Attention all na-t

http://www.supraforums.com/forum/showthread.php?t=191497

 

Hope it helps somewhat :)

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mate welcome, but you would be better off getting a tt, as an n/a -t will be expensive, although i know a few people have gone this route, although if your starting from scratch and already looking to have a turbo for the future get a tt;) :D

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how much i spend for the convert?is good to take a tt?not a n\a?

 

it is extremely expensive to buy a n/a and convert it to turbo (NA-T). It is much cheaper to buy a TT in the first place. I don't know how expensive Supra's are in Italy though.

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I kinda diasagree with the whole buy a tt as you have the power already as getting an n/a then fitting a turbo gives you a single turbo supe, so if you were to single the tt anyway you'll save a lot and you can go for a 400-500 bhp figure straight away, plus there much cheaper to buy for a newer model, If it was me i'd buy the newest manual n/a sz-r you can, with the getrag 6 speed box lsd and larger brakes, say this was a 99/00 plate this would cost around the same as a 93/94tt which would almost definately have higher mileage and generally be in a more tired state, so say 15k-17k in the end for a 98/99/00 single turbo'd na-t supra with under 40k on the clock, try finding a tt of that year that's singled for that money.

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ok guys :( i dont have much money for the tt :( i think i take the n/a...everyone can write how much money to fit in a turbo?thx :(

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ok guys :( i dont have much money for the tt :( i think i take the n/a...everyone can write how much money to fit in a turbo?thx :(

Hi just make sure you take it to some one who knows what they are doing, i had mine done at TURBOFIT it is 900 hundred to get it fitted of them, if you have the turbo kit you can pick the the kit up cheap enough from ebay.com

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I kinda diasagree with the whole buy a tt as you have the power already as getting an n/a then fitting a turbo gives you a single turbo supe, so if you were to single the tt anyway you'll save a lot and you can go for a 400-500 bhp figure straight away,...

500bhp on the NA-T? :blink: I dont know of anyone here with that kind of figure.

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