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Hey everyone, this is my first time at i-supra and my first post. My dad has a 93' automatic TT Supra with about 95,000 miles, completely stock. He's been really set on keeping it stock, but i've been trying to convince him that doing a BPU won't hurt the car. If he does go with BPU, it will be from suprastore.com. Can you guys tell me if this is a good BPU kit and if it really puts down the 460rwhp it claims?
IS300 w/SRT intake Dad's completely stock 93' Supra |
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An automatic Supra dyno's a bit less, but it should still be around 460hp at the crank with full BPU mods.
Best thing you can do is the BPU mods!! Mark Tozer 94 Supra SP74 1060HP+ (no nitrous) Owner www.suprastore.com |
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Dont forget to mention thats about 400rwhp and on race gas, not the crap you get at the pump. Always looking to make a buck
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Ummmm it doesn't need race gas if it's only BPU and stands to gain very little
------------------------------ '89 Supra Turbo -KNN FIPK etc... ------------------------------ |
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quote: It doesn't require race gas, but it does make a difference. Race gas on a BPU-only Supra can be worth 20-40rwhp. Mike T 94 Supra TT 6spd "A naturally aspirated engine, is an engine with never-ending lag" |
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