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<blockquote data-quote="MikeDoom" data-source="post: 1617480" data-attributes="member: 12678"><p>I shall cover a few ideas:</p><p></p><p>1. Cobra is faster stock for stock. </p><p>2. Different power delivery. Cobra s/c will put you in seat </p><p> immediately. Supra has to wait for turbo to spool but has</p><p> higher top end. </p><p>3. You can find a low mileage cobra easily. Not so easily with a </p><p> supra. If you do find low a mileage supra, be prepared to pay </p><p> more than you're expecting for it.</p><p>4. This is subjective, but I think the cobra looks way better.</p><p>5. Cobra has a nicer interior, as well as a nicer factory sound </p><p> system.</p><p>6. I'm not sure about insurance rates for a supra, so I'd check </p><p> and compare them if I were you. </p><p>7. They can BOTH be monsters with relatively few mods, but I</p><p> think the cobra may be a little cheaper to mod. Most of the </p><p> big power supras seem to rely on a swap to a big single turbo</p><p> instead of the factory twins. I doubt that's cheap. I'm</p><p> pretty sure cobra's can hit 10's with the stock blower if you</p><p> are willing to take the chance.</p><p>8. If all else fails, find a way to test drive each. That could be</p><p> the deciding factor. They are pretty similar cars overall, they</p><p> just take different approaches to making big power. Both are</p><p> nice cars. Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeDoom, post: 1617480, member: 12678"] I shall cover a few ideas: 1. Cobra is faster stock for stock. 2. Different power delivery. Cobra s/c will put you in seat immediately. Supra has to wait for turbo to spool but has higher top end. 3. You can find a low mileage cobra easily. Not so easily with a supra. If you do find low a mileage supra, be prepared to pay more than you're expecting for it. 4. This is subjective, but I think the cobra looks way better. 5. Cobra has a nicer interior, as well as a nicer factory sound system. 6. I'm not sure about insurance rates for a supra, so I'd check and compare them if I were you. 7. They can BOTH be monsters with relatively few mods, but I think the cobra may be a little cheaper to mod. Most of the big power supras seem to rely on a swap to a big single turbo instead of the factory twins. I doubt that's cheap. I'm pretty sure cobra's can hit 10's with the stock blower if you are willing to take the chance. 8. If all else fails, find a way to test drive each. That could be the deciding factor. They are pretty similar cars overall, they just take different approaches to making big power. Both are nice cars. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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