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diff between turbo z and non turbo z

what is the power differance etc between the twin turbo 300zx and the non turbo 300zx? im looking at buying a 1990 300zx and i am just learning as much as i can about them b4 i make the plunge.
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Your kidding right?
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Power difference is significant...

TT has 300HP 0-60 in 5.5 sec; 1/4 Mile in 14 flat
NA has 222HP 0-60 in 7 sec; 1/4 Mile in 15 flat
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They are very different. the problem with the n/a version is that people end up getting power hungry and want to add a turbo but it just doesnt work out adding a turbo to the the N/A version because of everything that you have to do to it. so if your power hungry go with the TT. However the TT only comes in a two seater(though the 2+2 really doesnt have any real rear seats anyway). Also the TT has Super Hicas four wheel steering which I have heard mixed feelings about. Plus with simple upgrades the TT can gain crazy amounts of power with out really spending that much money. Anyhow this is just what ive discovered from my personal research but of course I never ended up getting one because of money issues:cry: . hope this helps. Good Luck.
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Yea I have the 4 wheels stearing and I'm have mixed feelings about it. If you are ready for it and know what it can do it's great but if your not it feels like your drifting.
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