For the drift community, where the 2JZ is the king of engine swaps (into Nissan 180SX, S13, S15), the Grand Theft Audio pack is essential.
Let’s be honest. Kunos Simulazioni did a fantastic job with Assetto Corsa’s base content, but the stock Supra MKIV (the Toyota Supra SZ-R, typically) lacks the aggressive character of a built 2JZ. The vanilla sound is polite, muffled, and lacks the guttural low-end rumble and the high-RPM scream that defines a single-turbo conversion.
A high-quality 2JZ sound mod changes that by:
Simply put, if you’ve ever watched a YouTube video of a 1,000hp Supra on a dyno, you know the stock game doesn’t do it justice. The mod brings that “Holy Grail” sound into your headphones. assetto corsa 2jz sound mod
Best for: Drifting & Hooning
If you frequent the Drift servers in Assetto Corsa, you know this one. This mod exaggerates the 2JZ’s aggressive traits. The anti-lag crackles are so violent they shake your subwoofer. It also features a "flame pop" audio sample perfectly synced to the car’s exhaust backfire.
Key Features:
The mod often comes as an “engine swap” sound (replacing audio banks). In some custom cars (e.g., the Excite Cars Supra), the 2JZ sound overpowers tire noise and wind. In others (e.g., Kunos’ Toyota Celica), it’s too quiet. You may need to manually edit bank files or use Content Manager’s audio gain slider.
Most 2JZ sound mods come as a ZIP file containing a new sfx folder and a guid file. Drag both the new sfx folder and the guid file into the car’s main directory. Overwrite when asked.
The real magic of Assetto Corsa modding is that you aren’t limited to the Supra. You can apply a 2JZ sound mod to an E30 BMW, a drift missile RX-7, or even a Formula car. Here’s how: For the drift community, where the 2JZ is
Note: The engine torque curve won’t change—only the sound. For a true "swap," you’ll also need a physics mod, but for drifting practice, the audio swap is 80% of the immersion.
The Toyota 2JZ-GTE engine is one of the most iconic powerplants in automotive history, renowned for its "screaming" inline-six note. In Assetto Corsa, the default Kunos Simulazioni sound for the Toyota Supra is widely considered outdated and synthetic by modern standards. Consequently, the modding community has aggressively developed third-party sound packs that are currently considered some of the best audio modifications available for the simulator.
If you are looking for a sound mod, you are likely looking for ** Assetto Corsa's "Gold Standard" of audio**. Let’s be honest