How far can you get with 16k?
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Originally Posted by Mike 01WS6
I'd honestly throw the 16k at the Supra, you'd be better off. Handles better, has a stout longblock, and is overall a tighter feeling car built with better quality.
Keep the t/a as the daily, it'll get high 20's mpg, and keep the supra as the 1000hp weekend runner.
Keep the t/a as the daily, it'll get high 20's mpg, and keep the supra as the 1000hp weekend runner.
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Originally Posted by Joe89
If you already own a high miles T/A (98+) w/ T56, how much power / what E.T's could you expect after 16k worth of work, assuming majority of labor is done yourself except for machine shop, and also no custom fabrication.
I was thinking built engine with supercharger but could you run a nice turbo setup with that?
16k needs to include all necessary drivetrain components, engine, and any FI kit. Remaining 6spd is important to me. Thanks.
I was thinking built engine with supercharger but could you run a nice turbo setup with that?
16k needs to include all necessary drivetrain components, engine, and any FI kit. Remaining 6spd is important to me. Thanks.
For FI.....about 7K or so for an aftermarket boost-friendly longblock (either a 347 or even the SpeedInc 370). 6K for an ATI, Vortech, or STS with the necessary monitoring and fuel items, and the rest for a good solid rear end. Again, the right combination will yeild a 10 to 11 second street driven vehicle. The front mount kits = $$ and will probably break your budget. I think you'd be quite happy with the above-mentioned FI setups.
Do some good research, check out the sponsors, check the internal engine section for info, and think how you really plan to use the car. NA is great and reliable, until you want massive HP...then the cams can be street-unfriendly. Boost is super, except it's fickle and requires patience to tune properly for daily driving.
Hope this helps a little.