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mafoose 11-02-2009 11:18 AM


Originally Posted by Stein (Post 476671)
Oh, well. You do know what a 500 a 750 and a 1000WHP Supra have in common, right?

They all run 12's.

Personally I could care less. I just thought that it was a really clean swap with a lot of attention to detail.

It's not longer the case since they can rev to almost 9k with some work. Properly built 2JZs have very nice broad powerbands.

Faeflora 11-02-2009 03:51 PM


Originally Posted by mafoose (Post 476724)
It's not longer the case since they can rev to almost 9k with some work. Properly built 2JZs have very nice broad powerbands.

Link to dyno chart please. Every single magazine feature supra (i don't follow supras on the web) has a powerband usually starts around 5-6K that rises at a 80* angle up to max hp.

mafoose 11-02-2009 05:41 PM

This is a Z guy on the forums I frequented:
Z-Gad 2JZ-GTE Powered Datsun 240Z doing 8.91 at 15 - Car Videos on StreetFire

I know he's posted dyno sheets before but I'm having trouble finding them. He shifts somewhere around 8.3-8.5k "for longevity" as he drives his car to the track, runs it, then drives it home.

elesjuan 11-02-2009 06:11 PM


Originally Posted by Stein (Post 476671)
Oh, well. You do know what a 500 a 750 and a 1000WHP Supra have in common, right?

They all run 12's.

Personally I could care less. I just thought that it was a really clean swap with a lot of attention to detail.

:bowrofl:

I forgot that quality joke.. :D


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