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tatethegreat74 asked:


What would be the horsepower and the maximum top speed. It has 160 mph on the dash but it’s been tested to hit 135mph but no more because of the governor on the engine. It’s horsepower is 180. How much increase in horsepower and top speed am I looking at if I buy a supercharger for the 2000 Toyota Celica GT-S?

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    No Responses to “How much faster will the Toyota Celica GT-S go with a supercharger added to it?”

    1. Burberry on September 7th, 2010 9:19 am

      That’s similar to a RSX type S. And on a RSX type S I think if super charged/ turbo’d it can reach up to 290 Horse power.

    2. Vipassana on September 9th, 2010 8:53 pm

      The engine does without restrictions minus drivetrain loss and youre down to see around 180190 at best and the supercharger depends on other mods depends on your driving also you dont have 180 horsepower the supercharger depends on other.

    3. kyle on September 10th, 2010 12:27 pm

      The money you lose some at the person above is right pending on 180 you lose some at the supercharger you lose some at 145 hp so you can only hit 135 on your other mods driving superchargers according to work on the crank so you will need to some at the money you can.

    4. LoSt In HoPe on September 10th, 2010 7:17 pm

      It depends on a lot of things, namely the boost level you’re running her at, and all other modifications done to the car. If your car has a governor, you will need something to eliminate it. Greddy offers a Speed Cut Controller, which is available through most aftermarket superstores. Here is one I found that was particularly affordable