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Yeah, I like the body styling, altho interior I suspect will be as bland as other Toyotas... Unless someone recolour some trim parts with other colours like silver or woodgrain... depends on which style they want..

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Originally posted by skyzerr33

nope

the orignal version of that engine (mk3 supra and soarer) had the twin turbo's. in later model cars ie the jzx100 they dropped the two small turbos for a single larger one. its more responsive and less laggy aparently.

then, how come all the jzx100s listed at j-spec auction data are twin turbos???

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I think the single turbos were pretty dam rare. The 92 supras had singles and they got vvTi as well. Most of the 1jz's out there are twins dunno why maybe they started concerntrating on the 3.0 2jz and gave up on the old tech.

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Even on some supra lots of ppl modify them into a single turbo conversion, as it is far cheaper than buying two sets of turbo and a good single turbo will do the job well.

Alternatively, I think it won't be long until someone stick in a twin turbo charged 2JZGTE engine from a Supra into a Chaser JZX100... Dunno if that can be achieved as gearbox mount, driveshaft length etc could be different. But the engine bay suppose to fit as it looks larger than a Supra.

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