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Guest 5upracol

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Guest 5upracol

Is there anything you can do to a n/a apart from putting an induction kit and sports exhaust on? i was looking at getting a n/a but if they are the only options surely i would be better off just going for the turbo straight away as that can be tuned???!!!!

 

Suggestions Please!!!!

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In terms of simple bolt on mods for the NA there are:

 

NA tubular manifold (around 8-12hp increase)

http://img98.imageshack.us/img98/8473/p1030161sa4.jpg

http://img83.imageshack.us/img83/1491/dsc00313hh4.jpg

 

See details of the one I sell here:

http://mkivsupra.net/vbb/showthread.php?t=83236

 

Perfomance exhaust

 

De-cat pipes (remove the 2 x cats)

 

Fit the bigger 4pot/2pot Supra brakes (most NA's are fitted with the smaller 2pot/1pot brakes). Better brakes will make you car faster. I can suply these at good prices,see details here

 

http://mkivsupra.net/vbb/showthread.php?t=98436

 

NOS (good gains but expensive to refill bottles).

 

Bolt on turbo kits (good gains, but expensive)

http://www.powerhouseracing.com/files/catalog.php?make=Toyota&model=Supra%20NA&catagory=Turbo%20Upgrades

http://www.boostlogic.com/parts/supraNA/info_supraNA_TurboKit.html

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Guest 5upracol

i think i will just go straight for the turbo, but should i go for an n/a those ideas will come in handy cheers guys:)

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If you want bigger power now then a TT or a single is the only way to go. I have an NA and tbh I thought it would be quicker.

 

That aside though, I love driving it and it will probably keep me out or trouble with less power!!:)

 

H.

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Guest Phillw454

If you want alot more power then yes go for a turbo. But make sure you get used to it if your not used to RWD. My NA still catches me out if i day dream too much:)

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Guest 5upracol
If you want alot more power then yes go for a turbo. But make sure you get used to it if your not used to RWD. My NA still catches me out if i day dream too much:)

 

i know what you mean a little accident when i just passed my test with my dads jag and a ditch he wasn't impressed:slapped:

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Guest Phillw454
i know what you mean a little accident when i just passed my test with my dads jag and a ditch he wasn't impressed:slapped:

 

ouch!!

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Im planning on going for a N/A as it will be my first RWD and im sure it will take some getting used to.

 

Would spending a bit to lighten the car make much of a difference as im sure the supra is a fairly heavy car?

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