mk4NAtoTurbo Posted January 28, 2018 Share Posted January 28, 2018 NA-t bang for buck is and always will be the better option. It's just always ended up that way. Hundreds of cheap XS turbos with success rates. 400hp within reach, time and time again. HOWEVER. I'm NA-t, would I advise it? God no! Unless auto, that's not so bad. But manual, hell no. Unless you can risk the spend on another gearbox. Don't do it. You'll never be happy with 400hp, and to get to 500/600hp you're end up spending way more than going TT in the first place. But the main the biggest reason not to go NA-t, is the w58 is a gamble on 400hp of power. Lots of opinions, lots of success and failures. But 400hp, turbo, is a gamble. Fact. If that pops at today's prices you're looking at a mega spend out for the SAME as what you already had, but exactly the SAME gamble on a NEW gearbox (unless you fork out EVEN MORE to upgrade further!). NA-t is not something I'd advise due to w58, that's an expensive risk. Swap a GTE engine and you still have a w58 which can pop at any moment.Can someone pls explain why auto box NA-t is fine but manual appears to be a no no? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ben_harmer32 Posted January 28, 2018 Share Posted January 28, 2018 (edited) I came close to NA-t. Think it a good option for the NA and easy ish way to get some good power figures. Now I no longer have a Supra about to sell my turbo kit... Edited January 28, 2018 by ben_harmer32 (see edit history) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
P_Bazz Posted January 28, 2018 Share Posted January 28, 2018 There are cheaper gearbox swap alternatives now which won't break the bank and still hold decent power. A couple of BMW gearboxes and the Nissan CD/JK-series have suitable ratios for the Supra. I do not agree with it being more costly than a TT swap, for the price of a decent GTE engine these days you can have a fully built GE engine. The stock NA drivetrain is a dealbreaker though, the TT models are just better equipped to handle the power. Diff bushes, sturdier gearboxes, brakes, ARBs etc. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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