RARE FIND but TOO EXPENSIVE for what it is

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phillip.weston, May 9, 3:38pm
Yes but Superchargers still heat up the intake charge due to compressing the air. All forced induction vehicles will benefit somewhat from a lower cooling charge by using some kind of intercooler. The Mazda Millenia supercharged 2.3 Miller Cycle V6 engine has two intercoolers.

foxdonut, May 9, 7:31pm
That car was an absolute disaster for Toyota, TRD and the suckers that brought them.

FF with all that grunt - they got mad scuttle, had no traction and the second gen was de-tuned so it didn't pop and fall apart under launch.

Useless.

phillip.weston, May 9, 7:33pm
not to mention it's still a Camry under the tarted up skin :P yuck.

pollymay, May 9, 7:35pm
Lol I like it. I have a chevy in an rx7, nothing I do or drive has to make sense to be enjoyed. I also have a 300hp FWD prelude with LSD, I can do a 1/4 mile dead straight at full right lock.

foxdonut, May 9, 7:53pm
300 horse is pretty much the most I've ever seen in an FF that didn't loose its rag in 1/4 race, add another 50hp and see if it still stays straight. Those first gen Aurions had 340 or so and massive wheels but they were still totally naff.

FR and they could have easily dominated the AUS market for the executive sedan segment. Certainly they would have challenged that shit awful Buick effort in the VY / VZ commonwhore.

Edit - and a chev powered RX7 makes more sense than a chicken cooker powered RX7 :).

foxdonut, May 9, 8:00pm
Also - Do you have after market CV's on the lude!

pollymay, Feb 1, 9:10am
Lol no I have ones that have done 260,000km. Thinking I might have to get better ones once I bump up to the forged motor and rwd. I haven't even bothered to see what kind they are even though I installed the motor and box I can't remember.