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yes and yes, there are many forums and articles on google with this info, along with a good write up on suprastore.com
a non-turbo engine will not hold up to the turbos you will have to put in hardened internals
The turbo off the 300z will fit on the r32, not the manifold, only the turbo.
Yes, it is called twin charging. I believe it is possible due to the fact a turbo runs off the exhaust while a supercharger is belt driven.
VG30DETT is Twin Turbo VG30DE Non turbo
The "small block" Chev engine is a popular engine swap for this car. As to the twin turbo that is going to be a large amount of work but completely doable.
fit a twin turbo engine
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You are only slightly right, in the states there was the 7MGTE (single turbo) from 86.5-92..... then the 2jz came about in the mk4 which had the TT option later on. but to answer the ? about the twin turbo supra in 1992 they made a TT model in japan the engine code is 1JZGTE it is a 2.5ltre twin turbo 87-92 which in my opinion is and awesome motor , they also had the 7mgte in earlier models of the mk3 the 1992 supra came with a single turbo and not a twin turbo. the twin turbo came to-be a year later in the 1993 MKIV generation supra.
The twin turbo engine, has two turbos. With only one turbo, there's what they call "turbo lag", which occurs when the car shifts. a turbo works to certain rpms, but when you shift, all the pressure is lost. So the car needs to starts again taking all the pressure. the twin turbo has 1 turbo that works at low rpm and the other one works for high rpm. With this, you eliminate the turbo lag,...for some they call this new system, "misfiring system" like for the Lan Evo 3. They also call it "anti-lag". P.S. :I just stated the previous answer much clearly.
Turbo = 1 turbo, Twin Turbo = 2 turbos
There are several types of turbo chargers. · Single Turbo · Twin turbo · Twin Scroll turbo or Divided turbochargers · Variable Geometry turbo. · Twin charger