The Toyota Celica Supra is typically in one of two body styles, a 2+2 fastback, or a GT Hatchback. It has a front engine, rear-wheel drive, and the predecessor is the Toyota 2000 GT.
First of all after 1985 they called it Toyota supra not celica supra totaly different body style and for your answer get a big spatula.
Ok there are a lot of factors to this one: 1. The Supra has a bigger engine as well as more torque and hp 2. The Celica is smaller and lighter. 3. The driver. In my opinion the Celica will beat the Supra in a short drag but the Supra has the power to pull off the longer runs.
im sure they are 4X100 because all 4X100 on older supra and celica im sure they are 4X100 because all 4X100 on older supra and celica
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No, it will not.
No 2j's are rwd only.
no one is fwd the other is rwd
i had my 84 supra up to 135mph. this is despite the speedometer only going up to 130mph. my buddy in his 944 turbo was pacing me.
NO. !992 Toyota celica is a front wheel drive car. Supra engine is inline 6 rear wheel dive engine. The engine is too long to put sideways into fwd car. If you want to 6 cylinder engine into fwd celica, use v6 engine. YES. If you have enough money!
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The Toyota Celica Supra Turbo was first introduced in 1982 in Japan. Toyota dropped the Celica part of the name in 1986. The original version pulled 145 hp and a more powerful version with 160 hp was introduced the following year.
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