RE: Abbey Motorsport Toyota GT86 | Spotted

RE: Abbey Motorsport Toyota GT86 | Spotted

Thursday 5th December 2019

Abbey Motorsport Toyota GT86 | Spotted

Know what the GT86 lacked? That's right - a supercharger



The Toyota GT86 and Subaru BRZ are rightly famed for their handling balance, but the horizontally-opposed 2.0-litre petrol engine powering them has always felt a bit strangled - especially when compared to the fire-breathing hot hatches in the same price bracket. Owners have freed it up with new intakes, exhausts and remaps, but by-and-large, the flat-four motor under the Toyobaru two-door has always played second fiddle to the chassis – at least as far as contributions to the fun factor go.

Those wanting to make the engine more spectacular have long been presented with the two traditional options: turbocharging or supercharging. The pros and cons associated with each are somewhat predictable. Those who’ve opted for a turbo to improve on the factory 200hp have often lost out on low rev driveability, while those who’ve turned to a supercharger have conceded the shove might not be so great. As usual with these things, it depends on your preference going in.

Of course the compelling thing about a supercharger - and Jaguar and Caterham will back us up here - is that power delivery can be made to mimic the character of a naturally-aspirated engine more easily, and (arguably) that makes it better suited to the GT86 or BRZ, which at 1,275kg need more of the same rather than oodles of unnecessary boost.


Cue Abbey Motorsport's 270hp-grade supercharger kit, fitment of which brought the GT86’s price up to £33k in 2014. It turned up the boxer engine's wick by 35 per cent and, as Abbey puts it on the website, provided “INSTANT BOOST”. Yummy.

The supercharger makes the engine hungrier for revs, too, with peak power coming at 7,500rpm, 2,000rpm after 206lb ft of torque makes itself known. Where Toyota’s standard sports car needs to be aggravated to get a bit sideways, Abbey’s kit offers oversteer on demand like a proper performance machine. In a straight line, the GT86 could give the likes of 370Z a run for its money, before leaving it behind in the corners thanks to the stickier-than-standard boots most buyers sensibly fitted alongside other applicable chassis upgrades.

Today’s Spotted wears them all. It’s a 2013 GT86 with £10k of bits added, including the supercharger, Cobra exhaust system and upgraded differential, as well as 18-inch OZ alloys. It looks the part, that’s for sure, and with only 23,000 miles on the clock it’s youthful enough to suggest the Cayman-aping grunt has gone nowhere. If there's a catch it's the presence of an automatic gearbox where the short-throw six-speed manual should be. Perhaps that explains the sub-£16k asking price. Or does it? With the blower onboard, there's presumably no need for a clutch kick to get the GT86 sideways - there’s 270hp to do that. Three pedals or not, you're getting a go-faster version of this decade's finest sports cars for the price of a supermini. Count your blessings.


SPECIFICATIONS – TOYOTA GT86 ABBEY MOTORSPORT

Engine: 1,998cc, flat-four, supercharged
Transmission: 6-speed automatic, rear-wheel drive
Power (hp): 270@7,500rpm
Torque (lb ft): 206@5,500rpm
MPG: N/A
CO2: N/A
First registered: 2013
Recorded mileage: 23,000
Price new: est. £33,000 (after modifications)
Yours for: £15,950

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flukey5

Original Poster:

404 posts

60 months

Thursday 5th December 2019
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I believe I read an article recently stating that there were less than 100 auto-box 86's/BRZs on UK roads. It's unlucky that this car is one of them; especially since the manual is so sweet in this model.

the_hood

771 posts

194 months

Thursday 5th December 2019
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It sounded promising until I read it had an auto box.

British Beef

2,213 posts

165 months

Thursday 5th December 2019
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the_hood said:
It sounded promising until I read it had an auto box.
100%...... car went from hero to zero, with mention of auto!!!

JackReacher

2,127 posts

215 months

Thursday 5th December 2019
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The mind boggles why someone would do this with an auto, but personal preference I guess.

Anyway, how reliable would a manual version be? It's quite an appealing idea. Although a little bit more money would get you into a Cayman 2.9 with similar power, although slightly older.

s m

23,223 posts

203 months

Thursday 5th December 2019
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What’s the weight of this one with its added upgrades?

spikyone

1,451 posts

100 months

Thursday 5th December 2019
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JackReacher said:
The mind boggles why someone would do this with an auto, but personal preference I guess.

Anyway, how reliable would a manual version be? It's quite an appealing idea. Although a little bit more money would get you into a Cayman 2.9 with similar power, although slightly older.
You've also got to wonder why the person who splashed out thousands on a SC didn't upgrade the brakes.

Cosworth reckon it's good for 280bhp before you run into problems with the rods, most superchargers for the GT86 are below that, this one is claiming 270 so should be good. Abbey have boosted quite a few GT86s so won't be doing anything silly with their map.

vtecyo

2,122 posts

129 months

Thursday 5th December 2019
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Just whack a 3S-GTE in it.

griffdude

1,824 posts

248 months

Thursday 5th December 2019
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spikyone said:
You've also got to wonder why the person who splashed out thousands on a SC didn't upgrade the brakes.

Cosworth reckon it's good for 280bhp before you run into problems with the rods, most superchargers for the GT86 are below that, this one is claiming 270 so should be good. Abbey have boosted quite a few GT86s so won't be doing anything silly with their map.
Allowing for losses to drive the SC, this install might break the 280bhp figure.

soad

32,894 posts

176 months

Thursday 5th December 2019
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British Beef said:
the_hood said:
It sounded promising until I read it had an auto box.
100%...... car went from hero to zero, with mention of auto!!!
Bang on, hardly a saloon. Save it for the likes of Mercedes etc.

And fking dear still.

mauricegb

67 posts

117 months

Thursday 5th December 2019
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It's overpriced tbh. The Sprintex supercharger runs very hot, ok on the road but if you're doing track days there are far better options.

V8 FOU

2,974 posts

147 months

Thursday 5th December 2019
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Yipeee! It's an auto!
Very tempted.... Some of us have a preference for an auto, especially if you have a dodgy left ankle.

Very tempted.

HM-2

12,467 posts

169 months

Thursday 5th December 2019
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I've always though that a Cosworth supercharged GT86 with ~280bhp and some other goodies would be pretty much perfect as a "fast+fun road car" here in the UK.
Not with an auto box, though! This one also looks a bit high; could do with a bit of a suspension drop.

spikyone

1,451 posts

100 months

Thursday 5th December 2019
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griffdude said:
spikyone said:
You've also got to wonder why the person who splashed out thousands on a SC didn't upgrade the brakes.

Cosworth reckon it's good for 280bhp before you run into problems with the rods, most superchargers for the GT86 are below that, this one is claiming 270 so should be good. Abbey have boosted quite a few GT86s so won't be doing anything silly with their map.
Allowing for losses to drive the SC, this install might break the 280bhp figure.
I'd bet a signed dollar bill on Cosworth measuring their 280bhp the same way as Abbey measured their 270bhp.

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HM-2 said:
This one also looks a bit high; could do with a bit of a suspension drop.
Yeah, no brake upgrade and stock suspension rolleyes Those all-black wheels do it no favours either, in making it look a bit 4x4.

Edited by spikyone on Thursday 5th December 11:01

HM-2

12,467 posts

169 months

Thursday 5th December 2019
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spikyone said:
Yeah, no brake upgrade and stock suspension rolleyes Those all-black wheels do it no favours either, in making it look a bit 4x4.
Didn't see the absence of brake upgrade. I'd want one of the AP Racing kits or similar. And yes, the wheels would look better in gunmetal.
If I'm being picky, which I suppose I am, I'd also want the all-red taillights like the TOMS ones, and a little ducktail instead of the current spoiler.

There's a fair few GT86 under £10k on various classifieds sites, you could probably build your own supercharged one for less than the asking for this one.

Scottie - NW

1,288 posts

233 months

Thursday 5th December 2019
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I'd suggest to take a look at the Tuning Developments web site if you are considering forced induction, or any GT86 tuning.

I've used them for many years for after market ECU's and work on my track cars and although I don't have a GT86 they seem to specialise in these and always have some great ones in. They do a full drive in drive out turbo conversion, I've always thought i'd go for this if i went the GT86 route.

spikyone

1,451 posts

100 months

Thursday 5th December 2019
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HM-2 said:
spikyone said:
Yeah, no brake upgrade and stock suspension rolleyes Those all-black wheels do it no favours either, in making it look a bit 4x4.
Didn't see the absence of brake upgrade. I'd want one of the AP Racing kits or similar. And yes, the wheels would look better in gunmetal.
If I'm being picky, which I suppose I am, I'd also want the all-red taillights like the TOMS ones, and a little ducktail instead of the current spoiler.

There's a fair few GT86 under £10k on various classifieds sites, you could probably build your own supercharged one for less than the asking for this one.
You have fine taste. I'm not selling though. biggrin



Grazio tail-lights, but they get rid of the blingy silver without looking aftermarket. Stock-ish brakes & suspension in that photo, upgrades for those (with AP calipers!) were my Black Friday buys so will be fitted shortly. And I'm running the Tuning Developments NA package, for now...

HM-2

12,467 posts

169 months

Thursday 5th December 2019
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Yep, that looks great.

spikyone

1,451 posts

100 months

Thursday 5th December 2019
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HM-2 said:
Yep, that looks great.
Thank you, kind sir beer

Ryvita

714 posts

210 months

Thursday 5th December 2019
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spikyone said:
And I'm running the Tuning Developments NA package, for now...
How do you find that? Is it a noticable bump in power, or is its main effect just the removal of the torque dip?

TheRealLeeky

1 posts

162 months

Thursday 5th December 2019
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I'm sorry, but the automatic gearbox on the 86 is excellent. This case makes total sense. Supercharger torque, a stronger gearbox than the manual, faster shift times. The auto is no less entertaining to drive on track; its just a 'different' experience to the manual.