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Can 2.0L Supra Prove Its Worth Against 3.0L Supras In A Wet Drag Race? – Motor1
A 2.0-liter Toyota Supra might not be of everyone’s interest, but can it go head-to-head against the previous and current 3.0-liter Supras?

Usually, drag races are orchestrated to see which of the competing cars are the quickest in a quarter-mile, straight-line sprint. Aside from a test of acceleration, it’s also a test of traction and power-to-weight ratio, as well as a bit of an assessment of the drivers’ skills in launching and gear-shifting.
But this weekend’s drag race is a tad different. The four-cylinder Toyota Supra is out to prove that it’s worthy of carrying the badge, and what better way to do that than to compete against…
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