Toyota Supra doesnt fit technical specifications?

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im talking about the toyota supra rz (s or something like that).
The original was
320 hp (239 kW; 324 PS) at 5600 rpm and 315 lb·ft (427 N·m) at 4000 rpm.

but in game, the car has 300 -+ hp( maybe 303), and 499 nm ( something similiar that) torque. (if i do engine restore, the torque gets 550 nm....

427-550 torque change?
is it normal or just me, o i found wrong car to compare?
 
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The BHP and Torque figures can vary because the cars are used - therefore broken in and also prone to power loss from the engine.

The values are fairly accurate though. Perform an oil change to increase the BHP.

Also the time in which the Supra was made due to Japanese law (correct me if I'm wrong) to the best of my knowledge all cars manufactured were limited to 276BHP. European models weren't limited and therefore were able to exceed that limit to around (320BHP as tested by some).
 
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The BHP and Torque figures can vary because the cars are used - therefore broken in and also prone to power loss from the engine.

The values are fairly accurate though. Perform an oil change to increase the BHP.

Also the time in which the Supra was made due to Japanese law (correct me if I'm wrong) to the best of my knowledge all cars manufactured were limited to 286BHP. European models weren't limited and therefore were able to exceed that limit to around (320BHP as tested by some).

The limit was 276, and most cars were just advertised that way so they would pass the law. Hence the magical jump from 276BHP to 300BHP on the Skylines.
 
Oops I meant 276BHP - I'll edit it, and yeah haha the brochure for the Skyline advertised the car as 276BHP to keep the politicians or whoever they were, happy.
 
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There was never any law, it was a gentlemen's agreement between the management of Honda, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Toyota, and Subaru to limit cars to 280hp and 180 km/h for a top speed as the national speed limit in Japan is 60 km/h (yes, km/h) on all but the fastest, newest highways built in the last 10 years...and even they're limited to 80-100 km/h.

HP agreement was obviously tossed in '04, top speed limits are still honored. No laws, though.
 
There was never any law, it was a gentlemen's agreement between the management of Honda, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Toyota, and Subaru to limit cars to 280hp and 180 km/h for a top speed as the national speed limit in Japan is 60 km/h (yes, km/h) on all but the fastest, newest highways built in the last 10 years...and even they're limited to 80-100 km/h.

HP agreement was obviously tossed in '04, top speed limits are still honored. No laws, though.

Depends where you are as well. In some cities, the speed limit is at 40-50km/h. It can take about 2 hours to travel 90km around towns if you aren't using the toll roads. Sometimes I wonder why anyone would drive a sports car in the big cities, most of the time you're just crawling around with the K-cars.
 
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