View Poll Results: your fav rx7 or supra

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  • RX-7

    42 59.15%
  • Toyota Supra '94

    29 40.85%
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Thread: RX-7 vs Supra

  1. #46
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    i get u.actually, im a circuit guy, not 1/4 mile.hate the 1/4, like u said, the world is made of bends.im just talkin bout d supra's ability to develop huge power, but remember, huge power also counts on circuits, does it not?im sure u agree. in most races i see with skylines and supras, skylines always leave them standing, then they try to catch up. the rx7 is lighter and im a huge fan of great power to weight ratio.hav problem with the fuel consumption of the rx tho. wat say ye?

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    hows it in modena by the way?

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    The RX-7 is a better car all around. If you have enough money and time on your hands, buy a Supra, add a giant turbo (or two), then it's likely you'll blow your car up because you didn't think the whole thing through. Just look at Nick Hogan, the story talks for itself.........

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    supra by far. i havent lost to a rx7 yet. i have had many street races and 1/4 mile races with stock and moddified rx7 and i havent lost. rx7 are fast if u the only one in there but if u had a full car load it doesnt have as much torqe like the supra and its much more slower. the supra just as fast with a full car load thanks to its torqey 6 cylinder engine

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    Quote Originally Posted by 93rzsupra View Post
    supra by far. i havent lost to a rx7 yet. i have had many street races and 1/4 mile races
    lol
    ..aaand that's about where i stopped reading
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    lol
    ..aaand that's about where i stopped reading.



    so other peaple might wanna hear bout other peoples experiences to help make up mind. real life experience is more betterthen hear say. by the way what type of car do u own

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    Quote Originally Posted by 93rzsupra View Post
    so other peaple might wanna hear bout other peoples experiences to help make up mind. real life experience is more betterthen hear say. by the way what type of car do u own
    yes, clearly street races being the best way to compare cars... and 1/4 mile drag racing being the only performance criteria.
    supra's are by no means bad around a track, when modded, but the RX-7 is a much better platform.. 50/50 weight distribution, lighter weight etc etc.
    if i wanted to go fast in a straight line, i would have bought a V8 i guess.
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    Or, as what most people at Superlaps did, you simply buy an Evo.
    Life's too short to drive bad cars.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pimento View Post
    Or, as what most people at Superlaps did, you simply buy an Evo.

    1. buy evo
    2. slap widebody kit on it
    3. send engine to tuner
    4. join your brethren at eastern creek..
    Andreas Preuninger, Manager of Porsche High Performance Cars: "Grandmas can use paddles. They aren't challenging."

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    You forgot 'lol at supra with home made aero kit'.
    Life's too short to drive bad cars.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pimento View Post
    You forgot 'lol at supra with home made aero kit'.
    the one with 300kg of aluminium aero bolted to it at angles guaranteed to do nothing?
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    Everything you guys have said is rendered invalid. Refer to:
    http://www.ultimatecarpage.com/forum/927715-post15.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by clutch-monkey View Post
    the one with 300kg of aluminium aero bolted to it at angles guaranteed to do nothing?
    Yea, that's the one! Shows that comedy has a place in everything.
    Life's too short to drive bad cars.

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    Quote Originally Posted by f6fhellcat13 View Post
    Everything you guys have said is rendered invalid. Refer to:
    http://www.ultimatecarpage.com/forum/927715-post15.html
    lmao
    Quote Originally Posted by pimento View Post
    Yea, that's the one! Shows that comedy has a place in everything.
    the guy claimed increasing the angle of the diffuser had a positive effect on track times - their times on saturday were faster than friday's!
    myself and Evaded refrained from pointing out that lap times do tend to drop once, you know, the driver gets used to the track he's never driven before, and simply backed away slowly..
    Andreas Preuninger, Manager of Porsche High Performance Cars: "Grandmas can use paddles. They aren't challenging."

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    Quote Originally Posted by clutch-monkey View Post
    the guy claimed increasing the angle of the diffuser had a positive effect on track times - their times on saturday were faster than friday's!
    myself and Evaded refrained from pointing out that lap times do tend to drop once, you know, the driver gets used to the track he's never driven before, and simply backed away slowly..
    Or maybe Supras don't conform to the same laws of physics the rest of us have to put up with..?
    Life's too short to drive bad cars.

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