Lorre
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Hi everyone,
I've just joined and as this is my first post, I thought it might be a good time to introduce myself.
I have a 2021 Honda Civic Type R and I love everything about it. The chassis, the gearbox, the engine (which I'll touch on in a bit), the control weights are all spot on. I struggle to find a car that does everything better in a package within this price range.
Now, although the engine is really good for a 2.0L turbo, I can't help wanting a larger and more sonorous engine with rear wheel drive.
I've followed the GR Supra's launch back in 2019 but was disappointed that it did not have a manual box available. Needless to say, when the GR Supra was available with a manual box, It certainly got my attention.
I recently got to sample an early light tuned A90 Supra 8AT (exhaust and ECU) and my god! it pulls hard! I locked it in 5th and accelerated from 50mph to about 70mph and it felt like it pulled a bit harder than my FK8 in 3rd!
It wasn't perfect though. I honestly thought the steering although very sharp and direct was a little lacking in feel and the highway stability wasn't as good as the FK8s.
Now back to the subject:
I've narrowed down to a few choices and thought I could get some opinions.
1) New GR Supra manual (love the looks, love the powertrain, but feels like it doesn't communicate to the driver as clearly as the FK8 - at least during my first initial drive, do you wish it had the S58 or even S55 engine?)
2) F87 M2 competition manual (I would have to buy a pre owned one. Chassis feels more raw from memory, engine is a monster, but I think the Supra's platform might be better if I want to mod - proper sports car platform, M2 being based off the 2 series coupe, and I think the Supra looks more special?)
3) New 718 Caymen 2.0T manual (proper sports car platform, It's a PORSCHE, Porsche dynamics - which seem to be very hard to replicate? But I'll be back to a 4 cylinder which is not what I really want)
I don't need 4 seats and much practicality at the moment because I have a daily runner. I don't really have time for track days now, but might do that in the near future.
Anyone had long term experience with the S55 M engine and the B58 from the Supra?
All opinions welcomed!
Thanks!
I've just joined and as this is my first post, I thought it might be a good time to introduce myself.
I have a 2021 Honda Civic Type R and I love everything about it. The chassis, the gearbox, the engine (which I'll touch on in a bit), the control weights are all spot on. I struggle to find a car that does everything better in a package within this price range.
Now, although the engine is really good for a 2.0L turbo, I can't help wanting a larger and more sonorous engine with rear wheel drive.
I've followed the GR Supra's launch back in 2019 but was disappointed that it did not have a manual box available. Needless to say, when the GR Supra was available with a manual box, It certainly got my attention.
I recently got to sample an early light tuned A90 Supra 8AT (exhaust and ECU) and my god! it pulls hard! I locked it in 5th and accelerated from 50mph to about 70mph and it felt like it pulled a bit harder than my FK8 in 3rd!
It wasn't perfect though. I honestly thought the steering although very sharp and direct was a little lacking in feel and the highway stability wasn't as good as the FK8s.
Now back to the subject:
I've narrowed down to a few choices and thought I could get some opinions.
1) New GR Supra manual (love the looks, love the powertrain, but feels like it doesn't communicate to the driver as clearly as the FK8 - at least during my first initial drive, do you wish it had the S58 or even S55 engine?)
2) F87 M2 competition manual (I would have to buy a pre owned one. Chassis feels more raw from memory, engine is a monster, but I think the Supra's platform might be better if I want to mod - proper sports car platform, M2 being based off the 2 series coupe, and I think the Supra looks more special?)
3) New 718 Caymen 2.0T manual (proper sports car platform, It's a PORSCHE, Porsche dynamics - which seem to be very hard to replicate? But I'll be back to a 4 cylinder which is not what I really want)
I don't need 4 seats and much practicality at the moment because I have a daily runner. I don't really have time for track days now, but might do that in the near future.
Anyone had long term experience with the S55 M engine and the B58 from the Supra?
All opinions welcomed!
Thanks!
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