AngelsofVerdun
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Thanks for the detailed response! Yeah, I am not going for straight line power much anymore; I had a 2016 SS Camaro before this, so I've have my time with the straight line power. My goal is to get something relatively efficient that's lightweight, but I also want a quality interior. The Supra 2.0 checks most of those boxes--minus the wireless charging. With that being said, I already have a plan to remedy the wireless charging situation. As for the seats, I don't care about heated seats; the 2.0 suede seats are a bonus over 3.0 IMO.Thanks for the mention @zrk . The B48 is a pretty fantastic platform for those more interested in the twisties and track, than straight raw power. However, with the JB4, Jesse DaBears tune and a solid E30 map (which he absolutely nails), you can make it night and day from stock.
Check out my 2.0 thread here to get an idea of my journey when I had the B48. Nearly a year's worth of modding and details in there. The bump up in price within this current market for the 3.0 will be steep (that's why I didn't go for it initially, as it was 10-11k more). The B58 can be a handful, no doubt too much for many; but with that they are highly capable, respond to mods beautifully and the sound and topend of this inline6 is just amazing. I literally just started my build for the 3.0, so I'm eager to get more seat time, get some more quality mods on and enjoy this ride ;b
The short of it, get the 2.0 if you could care less about 450-500hp. On my B48, I managed 4.1 to 60mph (would have been faster if I could properly hook on a launch, lol) and a 12.7 in the quarter mile (for most that's more than enough performance). That was of course after working with Jesse on a rock solid 93 tune and then going up to E30.
Jesse is the go to guy for tuning on the A90 (especially the JB4, he has over a decade of experience on this excellent piggyback and I've ran it with zero issues on my Golf R, Type-R and Supra). Be sure if you go that route to get a nice ethanol analyzer kit (I ran the Fuel-it kit). It shocks me some people skip installing this cheap part, as it could be absolutely catastrophic with just guessing your fuel for E85 mixes. For added fun, throw on a Fi Exhaust for some excellent sound on the 2.0 (IMO the best sounding exhaust for this platform), plus the @ARMASPEED CAI is a must too for all those amazing turbo noises; spooling and flutters sound incredible after this is on.
If you do want that extra performance, turbo inline6 sound and insane aftermarket support however, save up and get a used 3.0. I had multiple offers and declined the first few on my 2.0, but then I managed to get around MSRP for it almost a year of ownership. Finding a really mint low mileage 3.0 is tough though. Took a lot of work but I finally snagged a 2021 B58 (wanted this year b/c of the huge list of improvements they implemented). It was only on the road for 3 months with around 3.5k miles and it was in Renaissance Red, the only other color I wanted if it was gonna happen. Read up as much as you can and watch all the videos you can spot on YouTube for good comparisons and opinions on both platforms. Best of luck, I think you'll really enjoy either one a TON honestly. Both are incredibly fun, unique, handle beautifully and really turn some heads ;b
I do plan to install a "bolt-on"exhaust system at some point. Given that I get the CAI recommended, would I need a tune for it?
If I do get the itch for more power, I will be sure to reference this post for the go-to parts and people! Thanks.
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