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post Apr 1, 2008 - 12:20 PM
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I would post this on supraforums, but they would just argue with each other and not give a straight answer, so I'll try here first.
I am planning on buying a 7mgte and trans locally, building it up, and dropping it into an older supra chassis (mk2, 82-85 is much lighter than a mk3) I would like this to be a street legal drag car, stripped out, drag radials, etc.
What power levels would get me in the 10 second range, and what turbo do I need to get there? I have been doing a lot of researching on supraforums, but I want your input, too. this site is better, anyway.
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post Apr 1, 2008 - 12:49 PM
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the best site for research is celicasupra.com, I don't know about the power but you'll need a 3.90 rear differential, if you have a 4.10 ( like me ) it's not good for big HP numbers as you'll get no traction, also if you have a manual tranny on the MK II you don't need another tranny as they are both the same ( W58 ) the engine fits fits perfectly as the MK II has an older version ( 5MGE ), mounts, tranny will work with the 7MGTE, but since your goals are up there why not just go with a 2JZ, has been done, it's a little harder and it needs more custom work and involve new tranny and such, but powwer will be better handle. 7M are known for head gasket issues under high boost, the 2JZ is a newer motor, with more power and bigger aftermarket support.

show some pictures of your MK II, I love those cars, I'll show pictures of mine in a month or so when I go on vacation.


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