DivineStrike
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Waffles, definitely waffles. But even better is French Toastwaffles. much better than pancakes
I think this pancakes, waffles and french toast thing is actually an excellent analogy to your question btw.
I agree with this completelyFrom where you sit today, I was thinking "he needs to do a drive to decide". On paper, one can rationalize any of the models. There are pros and cons to each.
For the record, I think the EB is going to feel very similar to my 2010 GT (it has the "old" 315hp, 320ft-lb 3-valve in it). It won't sound the same, of course, but I think it would be good to hear what that is like in person as part of your decision making.
Good luck!
In reference to savings, it will take you more than 6000 in mods to equal the GT, especially a lightly bolted on GT. If you do solely engine modifications you might be able to catch or beat the GT but that's a new turbo and tune depending on how expensive kits will be.
And w3rkn has some good points, but the EB will not make 340 tq at 1600 rpms. It's peak tq is too high meaning it's turbo isn't small enough to make that kind of tq down low on only 2.3 liters. Believe it or not his extra 700 cc's and 2 extra cylinders in the motor he's got makes a big difference. I could be wrong in this but we will have to wait and see a dyno to be sure. But I highly doubt it. That kind of tq though will be easy to make between 2-3k rpms, actually way more once you get closer to 3k.
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