Mike: I think people see the Mk4 as the better handling Supra but forget that it's skidpad numbers are helped a LOT by the improvement in rubber between the years ;)
Mk3 Suspension is the #1 reason I bought mine as it was lightyears ahead of anything else around at the time.
Dave: Intakes are a thou tighter but due to the non adjustable shimless buckets I don't get too anal about a thou or two either way ;)
(serious PITAS to adjust my motor)
I run it a little looser than the stock spec as I do quite a bit of sustained high rpm driving and it tends to heat the...
Johnathan: Correct and while I have no hard data to back that up I can say the Fat one at 4012 lbs feels under tyred on 265/285's whereas my 240z at 2300 lbs felt great on 265/265's.
^ Actually it's more to do with larger diameter = great contact patch the width doesn't do a whole lot for straightline traction and is more of a benfit for cornering ;)
265/35/18 & 285/35/18's are the biggest I can squeeze in without them rubbing anything.
I prefer using the same sidewall profiles F/R as I find it's easier to balance the handling.
I wrapped mine in foam pipe lagging and some split convoluted tubing and then put them up in the Nose of the Fenders with zip ties.
There's a shelf formed by the internal reinforcing brace that's a perfect place for them :)
Dave: For my Cams I have em set to 15 then this will allow them to close a touch due to valve recession (I aim for 13 once everything is broken in)
As 07 said I'd prefer some slight noise than burning a valve.
Had a bud in the US get me a pair from Pepboys and send em over, $22 each from memory and they have clips on the Ball socket that makes it easy to unclip them and fold the hood back for working on/engine removal/installation.
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