The second gen mr2 turbo came with a single turbo, the later engines where reffered to as having twin entry. Simply put, this means two lines of air travle into a single turbo, to reduce air stall at low speeds
225 hp for the es model (non turbo) 300 for the AWD twin turbo
910 HP produced by a twin-turbo V8.
Wow depends on the turbo setup and how they are tuned, Typicaly twins are for a 600+ hp truck, I know of a couple at about 1200 hp but some lose power, and most of then lose driveability.
depends on da type bcuz some can give off from +100-150hp
what year is your your car and what type of car ie..supra, soarer etc...
v6 turbo charged aircooled, rated at 265 hp. if this helps, I own a custom Toyota Mr2
about 300 or so. (car wasn't named after HP numbers, just engine size)
Depends what the Hennessey does to it. It has upwards of 1000 HP @ 5000 RPMS and 1100 foot lbs of torque @ 3500 RPMS
PowerNation Engine Power - 2014 T1200 HP Twin Turbo Coyote 1-7 was released on: USA: February 2014
it is possible to get up to 1500 hp from a 350, but you have to either supercharge or twin turbo it, and you have to change the heads, cam, exhaust, carb, everything.
The 1986 Toyota MR2's horsepower varied depending on where it was purchased for example the United States engine had about 112 hp the European engines around 124 hp, Australian engines around 118 hp and the Japanese engines around 130 hp.
185 hp