Lambo and Supra video
#11
Originally Posted by car54driver
My "bone stock" supra isn't that loud when the turbos spool up. I wonder why? 

Because it ain't this
Enjoy
Roby
Last edited by robyw1; 01-30-2005 at 08:49 PM.
#13
I've had mine since 98. I am still running the twin setup for now, but with mods I have it is running near 400 - 410 HP at the rear wheels.
Next change is to switch over to a single turbo setup from Power house racing that should get the HP's near the 650 - 700 range
( http://www.powerhouseracing.com/supr...plusdyno.shtml ), and to make some changes to the body so that it looks more like this one.
Next change is to switch over to a single turbo setup from Power house racing that should get the HP's near the 650 - 700 range
( http://www.powerhouseracing.com/supr...plusdyno.shtml ), and to make some changes to the body so that it looks more like this one.
Last edited by ST31; 01-29-2005 at 06:23 PM.
#14
That's serious for a street car ST31. I bought mine new in '94. It's all original, only 30,000 miles. I doubt any of the cars in that video were stock. Except for the viper. Either stock or a sleeping driver.
#18
Originally Posted by ST31
I've had mine since 98. I am still running the twin setup for now, but with mods I have it is running near 400 - 410 HP at the rear wheels.
Next change is to switch over to a single turbo setup from Power house racing that should get the HP's near the 650 - 700 range
( http://www.powerhouseracing.com/supr...plusdyno.shtml ), and to make some changes to the body so that it looks more like this one.
Next change is to switch over to a single turbo setup from Power house racing that should get the HP's near the 650 - 700 range
( http://www.powerhouseracing.com/supr...plusdyno.shtml ), and to make some changes to the body so that it looks more like this one.
Roby



