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Rumors: Toyota Readying a Supercharged Version of the GT 86?

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Toyota has repeatedly stressed that the GT 86was developed as a pure, fun and easy to drive rear-wheel drive sports car, ignoring the horsepower race and concentrating instead on honing every detail of the chassis set-up.
In fact, the Japanese carmaker was so determined to stay true to its promise that it even included drift tests in its development program. The production model is said to have an estimated 0-100 km/h (0-62 mph) time of 6.8 seconds and a top speed of 230 km/h (143 mph).
However, almost everyone who has driven the 86 has found it lacking in oomph and, especially, low- and mid-range torque. In other words, you need to rev it hard to get the best out of it.
About a month ago, when the car was still known as the FT-86 and the first details were starting to leak into the web, we unveiled a Toyota Racing Development version of the car with a more aggressive bodykit.
Now, Autocar is reporting that Toyota chief engineer Tetsuo Tada has confirmed that TRD is indeed working on an even more powerful version of the GT 86 and prototypes are already being evaluated.
Despite the fact that Subaru, which provided the flat-four engine, employs turbocharging in its WRX and STi models, Tada said that he prefers supercharging as a way of increasing horsepower and low-end torque. That’s because, in contrast to turbocharging, it doesn’t affect throttle response of turbo lag nor the car’s drivability.
Supercharging has also been used in performance versions of previous Toyota models, such as the IS200, and as an aftermarket, TRD-developed power-enhancing accessory.
Toyota’s chief engineer wouldn’t reveal any numbers, but a 50HP increase in power should be easy.

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This is One Mean ‘Stang: 700 Hp Saleen 351 Supercharged Revealed

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Saleen has just taken the wraps off their 351 Supercharged Mustang in prototype form, at the Fabulous Fords show at Knott’s Berry Farm in Southern California. With a striking paint finish, called "Orange County Orange", which is unique to the car, a custom body kit, special alloy wheels and a revised interior, this Mustang really looks the part.
Power comes from a V8 engine, but aside from the fact that it’s supercharged and has an output of 700-horsepower, information on the unit was not available. More details will be revealed by Saleen “at a later date” (still it won't match this…).
The new Saleen 351 was announced back in November of 2012, at the LA motor show, but aside from a rendering they released, they did not make a big deal out of the development of the car. However, now that this pre-production/prototype has been shown, it’s clear they have moved the project along.
Now, scroll down to watch the video, courtesy of CoolFords (click the link below for a full gallery too), but make sure to wear dark shades – it’s a screamer!
By Andrei Nedelea
Video Credits: CoolFords and Ccmano/YouTube 

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