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Meterpig 11-21-2008 11:13 PM

Did Toyota sell a stick shift mated to a supercharged motor?
 
I know there has been a lot of chatter on upgrading an auto for a S/C 4runner. In my quest for the perfect runner, I have not seen a S/C standard transmission.

Do they exist as a factory option? Or have folks here added one later?

For me, that would be a perfect combo.

Matt16 11-22-2008 12:03 AM

Just speculating, but I'd be surprised. The amount of abuse you could dish out on... the entire driveline, with a SC and a spd would be insane, not that it couldn't take it.

olharleyman 11-22-2008 12:12 AM

The SKYLINE was a twin turbo 6 speed not supercharged but still a 700 hp stock car from yota

crolison 11-22-2008 04:50 AM


Originally Posted by olharleyman (Post 50978375)
The SKYLINE was a twin turbo 6 speed not supercharged but still a 700 hp stock car from yota

Skyline was a Nissan, not a toyota and It never made 700hp as a stock car.

The Supra you could get twin turbo and it wasn't close to 700hp either.

ozziesironmanoffroad 11-22-2008 04:54 AM

u can get 900HP out of a supra, but you'd still be running 9 sec track times. why? the supra was made well, but HEAVY. thats why a lot of track guys i know take the supra engines and fabricate them into del sols and stuff. and the skyline is indeed nissan. i wish they still made the skyline... im in the market for a cheap nissan car, and its looking like the versa.. id take the skyline over it anyday!

X-AWDriver 11-22-2008 05:03 AM

Superchargers were a dealer installed option so it could be added to any 3rd gen V6 but none left the factory with an SC on them.

900hp Supras ran 9s in street trim which still was a bit over 3500lbs but that's not exactly slow. Mid 10s could be done with less than 650hp at the wheels and that's with a bone stock 3.0 which alot of other engines would need a little more internal mods to even acheive that.

cackalak han 11-22-2008 06:19 AM

I've seen a few 5sp Supercharged 4Runners, so they're out there, although rare.


Originally Posted by ozziesironmanoffroad (Post 50978418)
i wish they still made the skyline... im in the market for a cheap nissan car, and its looking like the versa.. id take the skyline over it anyday!

They still make Skylines. The regular Skylines are called Infiniti G35's here in the States. Skyline GTR's, they just came out with again. Neither are cheap, and Skylines have never been cheap.

And I'd be ecstatic if my car ran 9's.

ozziesironmanoffroad 11-22-2008 07:34 AM

infinity... grrr... nm. i know infinity is the same as nissan, but infinities are a PITA to work on, since they have the cover over the lug nuts, like AUDIs, plus you gotta take every plastic guard in the world off the undercarriage.
they make the skyline still? sweet. i didnt say the skyline was cheap.. lol. sorry if it came out that way. if i had a choice between a versa and a skyline, id pick the skyline.

cackalak han 11-22-2008 08:41 AM


Originally Posted by ozziesironmanoffroad (Post 50978477)
they make the skyline still? sweet. i didnt say the skyline was cheap.. lol. sorry if it came out that way. if i had a choice between a versa and a skyline, id pick the skyline.

The new Skyline GTR. And definitely not cheap. :hillbill:

http://www.gtrnissan.com/media/photo..._03.lowres.jpg

Texas_Ace 11-22-2008 09:19 AM

GTR = VERY nice car but at $100,000.00 not cheap at all. Now if you live in japan you can get it for about $40,000.

I personalyl like the styling of the r34 better though, the performance on the GTR is better.

As for a supercharged 5spd, good luck finding that. Finding a supercharged truck is VERY hard perior. Finding a 5spd is hard, finding them both together would be pure luck.

BUT i would not buy a truck with the supercharger already on it EVER. Without the fuel upgrades they run SUPER lean, meaning that the engine would not be in as good of condition as if you got an NA truck and added the supercharger yourself. This is what i would do and did.

X-AWDriver 11-22-2008 10:09 AM

SCs up at our altitude (a mile high asl) don't really require the fuel mods and I know 5 guys with SC'd Runners with no fuel upgrades and they've been fine for years but down at sea level it is a different story. I'd still add them eventually tho' but it's not a prerequisite to having one.

1styota4X4 11-22-2008 10:14 AM

if you want a skyline check out www.fast4wheels.com....

Meterpig 11-22-2008 10:46 AM

Yep, exactly.




Originally Posted by X-AWDriver (Post 50978553)
SCs up at our altitude (a mile high asl) don't really require the fuel mods and I know 5 guys with SC'd Runners with no fuel upgrades and they've been fine for years but down at sea level it is a different story. I'd still add them eventually tho' but it's not a prerequisite to having one.



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