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it was most probbaly an earlier model automatic turbo. in many cases straight line speed supras destroy all. line up a 97 TT 2JZ with 6 speed manual and someone not so fully sik and stupid either and they are bound to win.

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Given your budget & intended use for the car a mildly modified WRX would be more than adequate; or a GTS-4 with nitrous :laugh: ...just don't be blowing the welds off the intake :D

Also, as the joke goes whats the difference between a 300kw Supra & a 600kw one??...Nothing they're still both 11sec cars :)

Nigel from ICE (in Melbourne) always tuned his Supra (orange one with black bonnet) to/from about those figures, one for the dyno pull, the other for the track as from what i understand it made little or no difference to his times.

A guy on ls1.com.au was telling us stories about his IS with just under 1000hp from a 2JZ.

Might see if I can throw you a link or two.

EDIT: here's the links

http://s97.photobucket.com/albums/l233/bandtmack/ - his gallery

http://video.tinypic.com/player.php?v=24m6q6c - it on the engine dyno (video)

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