The Supra started out in AS, but was moved to SS. While
the stock version moved, the SP version remained in E/SP.
At the time of its move to SS there wasn't much evidence to
support a move of the SP version. The Supra's size, weight,
horsepower and torque all are comparable to the better
ponycars. Some other cars, notably the SS Camaro, also
go from SS to E/SP.
The Supra is headed for B/SP under the new S/P classifications.
To answer your question "Do Supras get slower when you modify
them? " I'd say, if there's a way to make the Supra slower, I'll find
it........ :-)
Kent Rafferty
B/SP-lite Supra
>Steven N. Burkett wrote:
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>> Okay, so the 93+ Supra runs in Super Stock.
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>> Moving into street prepared, the Supra goes to ESP.
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>> But the PAX multiplier for ESP is LESS than the multiplier for SS.
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>> Do Supras get slower when you modify them? Or am I confused on the
>> meaning of PAX?
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>> Thanks!
>> Steven
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