What's the 1/4 mile for a stock 93+ Supra?

Nebor

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How can it be both N\A and turbo?

Er... unless there's two different models. I guess that's what you're asking. Imma go shoot myself.
 

Excelsior

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Originally posted by: Nebor
How can it be both N\A and turbo?

Er... unless there's two different models. I guess that's what you're asking. Imma go shoot myself.

Hahaha.
 

Kroze

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yea but who in the U.S. have a 93+ supra that is stock? :)

most of them on average are pushing 400-500.
 

flxnimprtmscl

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Originally posted by: PowerMac4Ever
Turbo... 13.1

Another couple hundred horse will get you about the same time too ;) As the joke goes; What does a 400 hp Supra and a 600 hp Supra have in common? 13 second et's :p That being said I'd still kill for one.
 

ApacheXMD

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haha, i met a guy with a supposedly 700+hp supra and he said he ran a 13sec something quarter too. Of course he said he was spinning the tires the whole way.

-patchy
 

Kroze

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did you know in 1993, the supra turbo hold the record till today for the 70-0 ft brake distance? the only car that can beat the brake distance is the porche er..forgot the official name but it cost a couple of hundred grand. 149ft. oh and it also hold the record on the slalom too.

the engine can go up to 800hp on stock internals.
 

AgaBoogaBoo

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Originally posted by: Kroze
did you know in 1993, the supra turbo hold the record till today for the 70-0 ft brake distance? the only car that can beat the brake distance is the porche er..forgot the official name but it cost a couple of hundred grand. 149ft. oh and it also hold the record on the slalom too.

the engine can go up to 800hp on stock internals.

Yeah, by the Porsche GT

It can go that high on stock internals because of the quality, forged pistons IIRC

The porsche beat it by 3 feet, but remember, it took 12 years and a $500k car
 

Eli

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Originally posted by: AgaBooga
Originally posted by: Kroze
did you know in 1993, the supra turbo hold the record till today for the 70-0 ft brake distance? the only car that can beat the brake distance is the porche er..forgot the official name but it cost a couple of hundred grand. 149ft. oh and it also hold the record on the slalom too.

the engine can go up to 800hp on stock internals.

Yeah, by the Porsche GT

It can go that high on stock internals because of the quality, forged pistons IIRC

The porsche beat it by 3 feet, but remember, it took 12 years and a $500k car
Connecting rods are always the weak link.

It must have some beefy-ass rods.

The forged pistons help, too, of course. ;)
 

PowerMac4Ever

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Supra's pistons are NOT forged. Also, current record for highest HP on stock bottom end is 980rwhp through a GM TH400 tranny.
 

Isshinryu

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Originally posted by: notfred
Originally posted by: Isshinryu
Originally posted by: Kroze
the engine can go up to 800hp on stock internals.

In my experience, more than 650hp on stock internals is begging for trouble.

What experience is that?

Seeing one of my friends snap a connecting rod during his second dyno run on a 700whp 95 MKIV Supra TT, and another friend having a cracked block after a run down the track with his 94 MKIV Supra TT dynoed at 682whp. This might not be the case with all of them, that's why I said in my personal experience.
 

PowerMac4Ever

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Originally posted by: Kroze
Originally posted by: PowerMac4Ever
Supra's pistons are NOT forged. Also, current record for highest HP on stock bottom end is 980rwhp through a GM TH400 tranny.

I think the supra is 2nd with 900+ hp
That's what I meant. Mike Carlin's Supra, wtih a GM TH400 transmission made 980rwhp on a stock bottom end. Also, Peter Blach from Texas made ~960 with the stock 6-speed transmission on a stock bottom end.