Toyota Supra MK5 A90 GR B58TÜ turbocharger
Toyota Supra MK5 (A90/A91) utilizes the BMW-sourced B58TÜ (B58B30O1) engine, which features a sophisticated twin-scroll turbocharger system. Depending on the production year of the Supra, there are important distinctions in the turbocharger and manifold design.
1. Technical Specifications
The B58TÜ turbocharger is a single Twin-Scroll unit integrated directly into the exhaust manifold to improve thermal efficiency and reduce turbo lag.
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Manufacturer: Garrett (MGT22 series) or BorgWarner (depending on specific production batch/market).
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Design: Twin-scroll (two separate exhaust gas paths to the turbine) to minimize exhaust gas interference.
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Wastegate: Fully electronic actuator for precise boost control and faster catalyst heating.
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Cooling: Water-cooled bearing housing and integrated into the engine’s indirect intercooling circuit.
2. The 2-Port vs. 6-Port Distinction
This is the most critical factor when sourcing or upgrading a Supra B58TÜ turbocharger:
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2-Port (2020 Model Year): The exhaust manifold integrated into the turbo has only two exhaust ports. These models are rated at 335 hp.
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6-Port (2021+ Model Years): The redesigned manifold has six individual ports (one for each cylinder). This design allows for better flow and heat management, contributing to the factory power bump to 382 hp.
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Note: The 6-port turbo is a popular retrofit for 2020 owners, but it requires the matching 6-port cylinder head.
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3. Key Part Numbers & Components
| Part | Typical OEM Part Number |
| Turbocharger Assembly (6-Port) | 17201-WAA04 (Toyota) / 11659845971 (BMW) |
| Turbocharger Assembly (2-Port) | 17201-WAA01 (Toyota) / 11658662300 (BMW) |
| Electronic Actuator | Often included with the assembly; calibrated at the factory. |
4. Common Failure Points & Maintenance
While the B58TÜ is generally considered very robust, there are a few areas to monitor:
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Coolant Loss: The B58 is known for minor coolant consumption. Ensure the turbo cooling lines are tight and the expansion tank caps are sealing correctly.
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PCV System: A failing PCV (Positive Crankcase Ventilation) can send oil into the turbo inlet, leading to smoke or carbon buildup on the compressor wheel.
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Heat Management: For track use, the integrated manifold generates significant heat near the cylinder head. Upgraded heat shielding is a common preventative measure.
5. Performance Potential
The stock B58TÜ turbo is highly efficient but reaches its physical limit at approximately 450–480 wheel horsepower (whp) with ethanol blends.
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Hybrid Upgrades: Many enthusiasts swap the internal wheels (Pure700, Pargas, etc.) while keeping the stock housings to maintain the fast spool and factory electronic wastegate control.
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Big Turbo Kits: For builds exceeding 600whp, top-mount kits (Precision or Garrett G-Series) that bypass the integrated manifold are standard.









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