Which of them do you prefer?Toyota Supra Twin TurboMazda RX-7 Twin TurboNissan 300ZX Twin TurboAcura NSXWhile all of them have aspects that I like, I think I'd have to choose the NSX over the others simply for it's handling.
3/1/2011 12:56:45 PM
The NSX and RX-7 are the best handlers. The NSX and Supra probably the most reliable. 300zx the most common and cheapest. I would choose the 300zx
3/1/2011 1:05:27 PM
THE SUPRA WAS THE CAR IN THAT FAST AND FURIOUS MOVIE, RIGHT?
3/1/2011 1:09:04 PM
How can you forget the Mitsubishi 3000 GT-VR4??? That's the 3rd member of the Supra and 300ZX 300 hp club!Looks:MitsuAcuraSupraHandling:AcuraStraight-line:SupraRX-7
3/1/2011 1:35:18 PM
RX-7, at least until it blows up, which just happened as I was typing this.also there were 2 RX-7s in the Fast and the Furious.also, NOC about the 3000 gt. 3800 lb is just stupid.[Edited on March 1, 2011 at 1:40 PM. Reason : ]
3/1/2011 1:36:37 PM
I like the supra the best... i almost bought a 93 hardtop tt when i turned 16 but my parents wouldn't let me because "insurance would be too high" and at the time i may have been buying the car but i was on their insurance. anyway 2 years later F&F came out and i couldn't afford one anymore. :-( so i went with a jeep.I'd like a 3 rotor rx7 i think that would be sweet. the rest of the cars mentioned don't make my junk move at all.
3/1/2011 2:19:31 PM
RX7 -> unreliable, not very fast. Super nimble, great fun to drive. NSX -> lots of $, painfully slow. Fun to drive.3000GT -> looks OK, terrible reliability, over complexity, and not very fun to drive (weight).Supra -> reliable, too heavy to be fun to drive.300zx -> cheap enough that it's relative unreliability maybe bearable. Not super fun, but not boring.944 turbo (s) -> cheap to buy, reliable, lots of fun. Will buy again, A++++
3/1/2011 2:21:16 PM
90s Japanese Sports/Supercars
3/1/2011 2:30:05 PM
3/1/2011 2:34:55 PM
RX7TT's a very unreliable platform. It's not what I've heard, it's what I've heard, seen, witnessed, over and over and over.
3/1/2011 2:45:42 PM
Having spent many many hours working on them, I'm not going to sit there and argue that an FD Rx-7 is reliable. What I will say is that there is a difference between the problems that occur due to design flaws, and the problems that occur because of improper modifications, poor maintenance, and other bad decisions by the owners.
3/1/2011 3:18:32 PM
3/1/2011 4:15:59 PM
they really weren't that much heavier than Supras/Z32's once 4WS, ECS, active aero, active exhaust, etc were removed in the later models. not to mention they also came with rear seats.[Edited on March 1, 2011 at 4:25 PM. Reason : ]
3/1/2011 4:24:43 PM
NSX - 3,093lbs. (93-97) - 270 bhp (C30A)RX-7 TT - 2,830 lbs. - 261 hpSupra TT - 3,417 lbs. - 320 hpNissan 300ZX TT - 300 hp- 2 seater twin-turbo hard top - 3,310 lbs.- 2 seater twin-turbo T-top - 3,474 lbs.- 2+2 twin-turbo T-top - 3,602 lbs. Mitsubishi 3000GT VR4 - 3,800 lbs. - 296 hpGet the 300ZX TT hard top 2 seater and you save yourself the weight of two fat people, haha.
3/1/2011 4:59:26 PM
vr-4 000lbgt
3/1/2011 5:04:33 PM
For the 3000GT it depends on the model year because certain options were not always available. 3700-3800 lbs is current gen Camaro/Mustang/Challenger weight. You can hardly call it especially heavy these days.
3/1/2011 5:27:10 PM
Yeah but the new GT has 412 hp. SS Camaro has 426 hp. RT Challenger with the 5.7L engine has 375 hp, while the SRT8 with the 6.1 has 425 hp. That's a good bit more than the VR4's 296.Of course you could buy a 3000GT VR4 in decent shape for around $10k then spend a few grand and pump it up to that level, and save $15-20k though.[Edited on March 1, 2011 at 5:43 PM. Reason : ]
3/1/2011 5:38:16 PM
where are you getting 296hp from? It's 320 hp.you can buy a 2nd gen VR4 in good condition for 6 - 8k these days. change out the seats and get some lighter wheels and you'll pretty close to the poopra's weight. and if you factor in AWD it's not all that bad for a car that came out 15-20 years ago. i tracked mine up until 2 years ago and it glowed on the track. you don't notice the weight all that much and it handled very well at high speeds. probably not great for autocrosses but on road courses it really shines.fun fact - despite their reputation, they are in fact easier to work on than Z32's, because you can actually get to both turbos with the engine still in the car (due to them being tiny as balls).BMW, whaaaaaaat?? [Edited on March 1, 2011 at 6:47 PM. Reason : ]
3/1/2011 6:42:55 PM
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3/1/2011 7:31:01 PM
NSX has the most comfortable seats of any car I've ever been in. 950 mile road trip, 17 hours of driving, 6 trips down and back on the Tail of the Dragon as well as the Blue Ridge Parkway. not even 3 tanks of gas. All in 1 day. I'll take a silver one plz. Oh wait..c32b. Win.
3/1/2011 7:49:23 PM
3/1/2011 7:57:09 PM
I love how people rag on mustangs and camaros when 3000gts and 300zxs were equaly as shit in the day.
3/1/2011 10:38:29 PM
Yeah, I know, not available in America blah blah blah. Still my choice.[Edited on March 2, 2011 at 1:27 AM. Reason : how has this not been mentioned?]
3/2/2011 1:26:09 AM
i've always been a Fairlady fan
3/2/2011 3:15:18 AM
yes i know its a 99+ but it's hot.[Edited on March 2, 2011 at 10:10 AM. Reason : ]
3/2/2011 10:09:08 AM
So do you think importing the R32 GTR will be easier once it reaches the magic 25 years or do you think the DOT will continue to fuck over anyone that once one thanks to MOTOREX? I wouldn't mind a turboed KA 240 though either... thats kind of a beast in disguise. and i would LOVE to Turbo and speed swap an SVX that imho could be the only car that would compete with a skyline but still has the hindrance of an open deck aluminum block.
3/2/2011 12:19:42 PM
damn i forgot about the skyline. r34>fd3s>>r33 then im not really interested in the rest
3/2/2011 5:53:03 PM
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3/2/2011 8:04:57 PM
3/2/2011 10:19:13 PM
3300 lbs ish... Heavy yes but no vr4
3/2/2011 10:35:45 PM
you people are forgetting about a couple more:Integra Type RSubaru Impreza 22bMitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI RS-2
3/2/2011 11:49:07 PM
If the 22b was here I'd have one. The oiling,pistons, rod ratios every thing is better on that 2.2.
3/3/2011 8:27:51 AM
I had assumed that based on the original post we were just talking about Japanese sportscars sold in the US. If you're opening it up to JDM only models the list just grows too long.
3/3/2011 8:59:14 AM
3/3/2011 10:33:54 AM
ANGRY GERBILS!
3/3/2011 11:19:56 AM
^^yeah, i mean to be a super car...at the least shouldn't the 0-60 time be less than 6 seconds? lmao.
3/3/2011 11:31:57 AM
^^^
3/3/2011 11:40:45 AM
yep...if and when I get another 2 door from this era, it will 100% be another 944 turbo. i regret leaving it behind. such a great car
3/3/2011 12:08:45 PM
Agreed if only they were dohc with vvtThe chassis is perfect... the engine... would be awesome if it were more modern.
3/3/2011 12:29:26 PM
Well I put Sports/Supercars because they are technically supercars for Japanese sakes, but compare them to our normal thought process for a supercar and they don't measure up. Normally when I think about a supercar from the 90s I think of 911 Turbos, F355s, F50s, Diablos, EB110s, F1s, and XJ220s.I was referring to cars that were available in the US, and those that were mentioned I think all have sub-6 second 0-60 times. If you want to open it up to talk about internationally available Japanese "supercars" from the 90s, then go ahead.
3/4/2011 12:29:32 AM
no love for DSM's? lol, nvm. although they weren't technically jap cars. designed, built and marketed to women.And holy shit on the late mention of skylines. I love me some 32,33,34.
3/4/2011 2:29:30 AM