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i don't think it will be a interesting matchup. The V8 supercar will win without a hard time.

We are talking a loads of R&D invloved today technology V8 super car and a local jap turner's car which built at least a few years ago.

not to mention GT500, is top secrect racing in GT300 now? from my memory - no...

BTW the power/weight ratio is so close, a N/A will always shit on a turbo due to response.

Think about in 90" the F1 already get 1400hp turbo engine, and they swap it to a 1/2 power output N/A V10 afterward for response...

its like comparing apples to oranges..... settle down children

btw this thread was showing u a car, not "which car would win"

btw im sure this supra would beat a v8 supercar on an oval track :mad: ... once again apples and oranges

The car he was fined in was the 0-300 Supra with the RB26, this is the GT 300 Pro Supra

But don't you think during R&D they would know that? Do yo think they just went "hmmmm what have we got laying around"?

As for the extra injectors, a large number of fuel rails eg - Greddy support 2 sets and require extra injectors to pulg the holes, whats wrong with that?

Some info -

GT300 SUPRA

Vehicle: '98 Top Secret GT-300 Toyota Supra

Engine: Toyota 3S-GTE four-cylinder, 2.2-litres

Induction: Trust T88 34D turbocharger, 100mm Veilside throttle-body, custom intake manifold/ plenum chamber, Trust type C external wastegate, Trust Profec B EBC, max 1.8bar boost (26psi), Trust three-row air-to-air intercooler, four auxiliary injectors

Internals: Top Secret ported head, HKS metal head gasket, HKS grind cams, HKS adjustable pulleys, heavy duty cam belt, Garage ***ui stroker crank, Garage ***ui stroker rods, Garage ***ui 2.2-litre pistons

Ignition: HKS F-CON V Pro ECU piggy-back

Exhaust: Top Secret custom-made 50mm tube manifold, Top Secret Titan Pro 100 four-inch exhaust system

Drivetrain

Gearbox: Getrag six-speed H-pattern

Differential: TRD LSD

Clutch: OS Giken triple plate

Brakes: 355mm Trust rotors, Alcon four-piston calipers

Wheels & Tires

Front & Rear: (f) 19x9.5 Rays Volk TE85, 255/35 Yokohama Advan Neovas, ® 19x10.5 Rays Volk TE85, 275/35 Yokohama Advan Neovas

Power Output: 530kW @ 8500rpm

Quarter Mile: N/A

Background: The car's inspiration came from JGTC. The cars performance, however, became an inspiration for many to follow. The body design is completely original by Mr. Nagata, himself as is all the tuning. The car was used in many high speed trials and competitions. The smaller and lighter 3SGTE engine is set back far enough for the car to be considered to be a MR layout vehicle and for the front radiator to be mounted totally flat in the engine bay.

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