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Every other change/tweak (suspension, materials, engine nvh, etc) was across the lineup as far as i know. |
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The intake, header and final drive changes applied only to the MTs. All other changes were done on both ATs and MTS. The MTs also got a bump in strength. There was also a few regional differences (i.e. battery charging for North America only) but generally all changes applied. Having had both a 2014 and a 2020 I can safely say that although the power "bump" is probably lost in the averages of weather/driving conditions that final drive change made a noticeable difference in initial acceleration and feel. If, for some bizarre reason I had to get a pre facelift car the final drive swap would be a must for me. Opinions may vary.
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And even if there were no engine/suspension improvements, I'd still only get the '17+ for the throw out bearing fix for those years. |
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03-17-2022, 03:53 PM | #704 |
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No sense throwing good money after bad.
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How about the topic of reliability? Too early to say?
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03-18-2022, 12:15 AM | #706 |
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it's a toyota. ish.
that's like the literal definition of the brand.
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*Who could ask for anything more ?! *
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Yeah, you can get one!
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Honestly, have not read the whole thread. But to answer your question, absolutely yes! Same car, much stronger engine that fills the void the earlier gen had.
I had driven gen1 multiple times, and I thought it was an amazing handling car, but neutered. The new gen has an engine that really matches the car’s chassis. At the track, it is a peach, it does pull. I’m not a pro at the track, I do track both my gt3 and new BRZ, I love BRZ. It is as fun as the gt3 if not more, as I can push it harder. At my driving level, the power is more than adequate. Earlier gen… I felt needed pushing. |
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NecroThread alert :P This guy owns both gen 1 & gen 2 and has some interesting analysis:
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I'm not sure about feedback, but I felt that numbness/laziness on center as well when I test drove a 2022 BRZ. The FRS is lightly modded, with header, exhaust, tune and wider wheels and tires (245 MPS4S). |
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My first thought on this was "It's a 9 year old car have you bothered to have the A/C serviced?"
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I think the ideal comparison would be between a stock low milage 2020 and 2022/3 by a good track driver who didn't recently own a Twin (or even never owned a Twin). I vote for Throttle House (Thomas being a good track driver who's into BMWs, and seems to be able to adjust his reviewing very well to the kind of car he is driving). |
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