What IC hard pipe size would you recommend for this supra?

arod

7MGTE
Mar 25, 2007
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I am going to make the IC hard pipes upgrade and was thinking going 2.5" all around but I have a friend (he has a MK4) that is telling me to go with 3". I do not want to suffer from much turbo lag and I think 3" will be overkill.

This is my car setup:
7MGTE with R154 trans
3" exhaust no cats
FCD
APR Head Studs
MGH
Garret TO4 60-1 with modified CT26 housings
(Here is a link to it: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/e...40246158042&ssPageName=ADME:X:RTQ:MOTORS:1123 )

Spearco Intercooler
(Here is a link to it: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/_Car...hash=item150267539734&_trksid=p3756.m14.l1318 )

My power goals are 400-450 RWHP (I know I need more stuff for that like injectors ect.) what size would you recommend.

Thanks in advance
 

adampecush

Regular Supramaniac
May 11, 2006
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i'm going 2.75 with a similar setup....but I'll be moving to a bigger turbo shortly, so I'm giving myself some room to grow.
 

Mr.PFloyd

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Jun 22, 2005
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s383mmber1;1075291 said:
Its listed for an MR2. These turbos DO NOT fit.

Umm... it's a single entry ct 26. They are identical unless he ships a twin entry.
It fits.
Oh i am going 2.75 for IC pipes. Why? Because that is the size of the TB.
 

sethron71

Authorized Vendor
Jul 19, 2005
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www.SethIngham.com
My power goals are 500-550rwhp and I believe 2.5" is sufficient. Maybe could use 2.75" But since that is my max goal and going for 450rwhp daily it keeps lag down and is more drive-able. Also if you are not running a FFIM I would go with 2.5 or 2.75 not 3" because you are gonna have a good bit of lag!

HTH,
Seth
 

Orion ZyGarian

Jeff Lange wannabe
Apr 2, 2005
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540rwhp (630 HP flywheel, 844 CFM) according to the not2fast.com calculators will require 3" IC piping... 470rwhp (740 CFM, 550 HP flywheel) is the upper limit for 2.75". From 470rwhp-540rwhp, 3.0", from 540rwhp to 660rwhp, 3.25". That's with assloads of assumption, such as a constant 15% drivetrain loss, assuming that this calculator has a correct CFM to HP ratio, etc. etc.