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To be honest, by the time you've added up all of the little bits you need, had parts machined, exhaust made up, gearbox conversion kit etc, your looking 3k anyway. Then a decent standalone to get a reasonable amount of power, another grand. Don't be tricked into thinking there is an easy and cheap route to take with the conversion. A stock v8 is only a second or so quicker than an NA, a tuned one on a standalone is probably stock TT performance.

 

With Ryan's kit you've got an instant drop in 500+hp, with an ecu, gearbox adapter set, flywheel etc etc. You couldn't put together a package like that for anywhere near that price.

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To be honest, by the time you've added up all of the little bits you need, had parts machined, exhaust made up, gearbox conversion kit etc, your looking 3k anyway. Then a decent standalone to get a reasonable amount of power, another grand. Don't be tricked into thinking there is an easy and cheap route to take with the conversion. A stock v8 is only a second or so quicker than an NA, a tuned one on a standalone is probably stock TT performance.

 

With Ryan's kit you've got an instant drop in 500+hp, with an ecu, gearbox adapter set, flywheel etc etc. You couldn't put together a package like that for anywhere near that price.

I know it won't rival TT performance but seeing Raj's V8 at SupraPod got me thinking.

 

I already have a 6 speed in the car, in theory it should be just the engine to drop in.

 

I have found a lovely black aerotop supra matey. Might go for it. ;)

 

Sweeeeet! Go for it, you know you want to. ;)

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