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I heard that Single Turbo Supras are pretty wild. Do they mod a N/A engine, or do they mod a twin turbo engine to get these single turbo supras.

I deal suituation, 6speed N/A SZ-R Supra (1993ish) with 1 big turbo.

Anyone know any information on this?

Cheers

(if I have posted this in the wrong thread, feel free to move)

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Turbocharging a SZ is both a waste of money .. and won't give you the required results unless big bucks are spent. The TT engine is a monster internally, and quite different. You can pick up a TT Supra for under $30k these days, and the NA are often around $20k. To turbo the N/A will cost you probably more than $10k, and it won't be done that well. Its similar to turbocharging a GTS n/a skyline. Can be done, but do you want to bother?

My friend investigated it (and to him money wasn't even really an option), ended up selling the SZ and buying a GTR :) Smart

DJ984 - The twin sequentials use one small and one larger turbo. The smaller one does not have a wastegate and it runs out of puff somwere in the rev range (not sure were) and this is were the bigger one is already workin to take over. Very heavy and tricky setup so big single on a 3 litre which will support 500+ HP on stock internals is usually the path taken.

Cheers

ok, fair enough... so they're both driven of 3 cylinders each?... (like a gtr set-up) it's just that one's small and the other's big in-order to have the best of both worlds (quick "off-the-mark" accelleration + top end power and speed)???

SZ = was the NA

GZ = TT with leather seats, cruise, active spoliers

RZ = TT with cloth seats, airbags and sometimes an active spoiler

RZ-S = was a TT with electric seats but none of the other toys

are you sure its a SZ-R and not a RZ-S? It's very expensive to turbo the 2jzge motor.

The cylinder head, camshafts, intake manifolds, and exhaust manifolds are completely different between the GTE and GE engines.

The intake manifolds are also completely different in design, and again the GTE versions will not fit directly on the GE cylinder head.

The GE engine was fitted with a distributor ignition system, while the GTE engine was fitted with the latest high output coil-on-plug ignition system.

As easy as it would be for the aftermarket, the factory Twin Turbo system from the GTE engine will not fit on the GE as the bolt patterns are completely different.

The Non Turbo Supra received two transmission choices, the four-speed A340 automatic and the five-speed W58 manual. Both can handle mild transmission upgrades in power to about 400 RWHP before problems begin to surface. ( hmm yours is a 6sp )

But then ive read

1996 - the 6 Speed manual transmission in the turbo model was dropped due to emmision regulations. ( so it is possible to have a 6spd before 1996 )

but then

1997 - Return of the six-speed manual transmission.

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