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Yeah sorry, obviously a 125 BHP Saxo isn't going to beat a ~200 BHP, I didn't know what the N/A's were putting out when I posted that.

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Now look what youve started, these na chaps are sensitive guys and most use moisturiser after shaving so tread carefully :D

 

I best not tell them about how I intend to hunt me some N/A Supra's when my modified engine goes in? :lol:

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oooo i love build threads :D,

1.6 16v novas are still nice cars, there Ruined when 17 year old lads thrash them around and dont look after them.

 

But you Sounds like you lova ya car :D Awesome!

 

I used to love Nova's but they're hard work, and rust a lot, I'm already contemplating selling it but if I do it'll be hard to get another one as the prices of Nova's has shot up over the past few months, this is partially why I would love a Supra, its a decent car plenty of power, still looks good and is (probably) reliable.

 

I can post the full build thread if anyone wants to see it and I'm allowed.

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Welcome Matey... and Ive got more for you dnk

 

For the record

 

Saxo VTS SE 135bhp = 146 bhp/tonne (with power socks installed dnk) :jester:

 

Supra N/A 220bhp = 160 bhp/tonne

 

Thus (it would be close, buy a TT) :D

 

scotty

 

It would be close...until the saxo understeers into the first corner and comes off the road. I have a saxo vtr as a runabout, good on fuel, but handling is bad and build quality is crap. :) I can't see a stock'ish saxo keeping up with any stock supra to be honest.

 

Edit: How rude of me, Welcome by the way Andrew.

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Welcome to the club

 

As an N/A driver in a seaside town, I can say That No Saxo has ever come close to keeping up with my N/A,

 

unless the wifes in the car as she tells me off before I even put my foot down. She knows me to well after all these years:innocent:

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:lol: that was a joke mate.

 

;)

 

Welcome Matey... and Ive got more for you dnk

 

For the record

 

Saxo VTS SE 135bhp = 146 bhp/tonne (with power socks installed dnk) :jester:

 

Supra N/A 220bhp = 160 bhp/tonne

 

Thus (it would be close, buy a TT) :D

 

scotty

 

A Saxo with a power sock is a quick bit of kit ;) i reckon i'd have to have at least stock boost to see one off :D

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It would be close...until the saxo understeers into the first corner and comes off the road. I have a saxo vtr as a runabout, good on fuel, but handling is bad and build quality is crap. :) I can't see a stock'ish saxo keeping up with any stock supra to be honest.

 

Edit: How rude of me, Welcome by the way Andrew.

 

I was always told Saxo's handled well :lol: obviously not as well as a RWD car, I once drove a Vauxhall Chevette back from Liverpool to Co.Durham and as I've only ever driven FWD cars (Nova's, Micra's and a large range of modern Vauxhall's) RWD was a shock to me and my god I loved it, til the head gasket popped and I didn't make it in to work, ah well.

 

Thanks for the welcome.

 

Welcome to the club

 

As an N/A driver in a seaside town, I can say That No Saxo has ever come close to keeping up with my N/A,

 

unless the wifes in the car as she tells me off before I even put my foot down. She knows me to well after all these years:innocent:

 

That's good to hear as I may have to start out with an N/A and work my way up to a single turbo (big one at that) I intend to look for a thread debating which is better, single or twin turbo if someone would be kind enough to link me? I've read a little bit about them on google so far but need to know more :D

 

Oh would anyone consider a swap, my Nova for an N/A manual Supra? There's a hot chick I know that loves them too :sex: and I'd like to impress her with it :sex:, Nova's just don't impress the ladies, only young lads :( I'll include the Nova and all performance bits, totals to over £2000 I think I worked it out to just over £2500 last time I thought about it.

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i used to have a nova back in the day F reg GTE in Black metallic with digital dash and 18" wheels..

 

it used to impress the ladies back in the day ;-) (loved that car).

 

Haha times change mate, the ladies want a more sophisticated car now a days.

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That's good to hear as I may have to start out with an N/A and work my way up to a single turbo (big one at that) I intend to look for a thread debating which is better, single or twin turbo if someone would be kind enough to link me? I've read a little bit about them on google so far but need to know more :D

 

A Single turbo supra (depending on turbo) can be a totally beast! how does 1,000bhp+ sound?

 

Twin's you are limited to roughly 400ish BHP, Unless you go after market or Hybrid turbo's.

 

For the single turbo supra you need to have deep pockets!!! ;)

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A Single turbo supra (depending on turbo) can be a totally beast! how does 1,000bhp+ sound?

 

Twin's you are limited to roughly 400ish BHP, Unless you go after market or Hybrid turbo's.

 

For the single turbo supra you need to have deep pockets!!! ;)

 

Yeah apparently there is a Supra in the Northallerton area that has been to Motoscope with approx 1000 BHP, as much as I'd love to have a Supra with that power, I would kill myself, start small and work your way up when it comes to cars in my opinion.

 

You have the right attitude fella, good luck on your serach :)

 

I had a Nova SR back when they were a fairly new car (showing my age!), G reg in dark grey, used to think it was a rocket, but at 17 anything does :D

 

Thanks, I'm a proper petrol head (just lack knowledge on anything non Vauxhall haha :( ) and I'd love a RWD sporty car, was thinking BMW for a while but people who drive BMW's are given a bad name for some reason :lol: I've never experienced a Supra yet either so cant really say why I'm drawn to them except for the way they look, beautiful cars considering they're fairly old now.

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