| As an owner of a Supra TT and a Corvette LT4, I can 
make a comparison:  The Stock Chevy has substantially 
more grunt coming out of turns than my ESP Supra.  
The Supra has more power on-boost, but at a typical autox, 
I'm getting into the second turbo just about the time I need to
brake for the next turn.  :-(
As far as 400 RWHP Supras go, I'm probably at about 320
at the wheels (13.4 in the 1/4 mile last yr).  While I'm not modified 
to the full extent of E/SP rules, there is NO WAY *I* could get to
400 RWHP legally.  That's not to say it couldn't be done, just
that I can't get it done with my reading of the rules.
I'll be the first one to agree that a fire-breathing 400+ RWHP 
Supra TorqueMonster should go to B/SP -- let me run 400+ hp 
and I'll happily trot off to B/SP.  Win or lose, I'd be having fun 
just keepin' that beast pointed in the right general direction..........
Kent Rafferty
E/SP Supra TT
>> Even a stock Supra TT has plenty of torque.
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> 315FtLbs at crank at stock everything..not bad, but way up there at
>4,000rpm.  HP Peak stock is about 5600rpm.
>
> Not exactly a corner kicker at low RPMs
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