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Old 04-02-02 | 06:32 PM
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Noob Question on TII Specs (don't get mad)

I'm sorry if I seen like a beginner, but I am still new to the world of Turbo II's. Anyways, I would like to know the specs. I have searched different sites and all of them vary greatly.

EX: Horsepower, Torque, Weight, etc...

Most importantly though, i'd like to know the weight of the Turbo 2.

Thanks and I apologize again, Johann
Old 04-02-02 | 06:43 PM
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Well there are 2 series of FCs(86-91 mazda rx-7s). There are series 4 which are 86-88 and there are series 5 which are 89-91. The series 4s weigh less and have less hp.

NA(no turbo)
series 4: 146hp
series 5: 160hp

TII(turbo)
series 4: 182hp
series 5: 200hp


Now on the weights I am not totally sure. But its enough to make the series just about the exact same in performance even with the difference in weights.
Old 04-02-02 | 07:31 PM
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OEM - 200HP
Drivetrain supports 450+HP

These car's are a tuners dream. Supercar stats, they handle massive HP reliably, tons of addons/bodykits/accessores, 3 rotor upgrade for 650+HP, international following, etc..
Old 04-02-02 | 09:27 PM
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http://home.rmci.net/panther/rx7specs.htm
Old 04-02-02 | 10:38 PM
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Um..that site is not correct as far as I know. TIIs are supposed to be low 15 sec cars in the 1/4 stock. Not mid 14s. Where did you get those #s? Or is that not your site?
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