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For the Gs not having that much torque, all we know is that it's turbo'd. We don't know how much boost. Given that its peak is at 6500 rpm it's probably not making that much boost.
And as for needing a huge amount of torque for drifting, there are other options, like clutch-kicking, to put the motor in its powerband. PS: for those who don't know, hold the e-brake button a little longer in GT5 (whole series I think) to clutch-kick. |
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Please see; Honda F20C, K20A, B18C (8300rpm, 8400rpm, 8200rpm) Toyota 4AGE (7800 rpm), 2ZZ (7600rpm) Most supercars have large engines, with 8-12 cylinders, which have a lot more rotational mass than a 4 cylinder (hence all the more impressive when they do rev that high). Sure, most everyday cars don't rev that high either, but it's not impossible, nor even improbable that it could. Just saying. Also, that being said, the specs do say the peak is at 8000, not 8500. |
interesting graph that, it sais it has a peak torque of 225Nm.. where did u get those curves from?? cus that goes against the gt5 stats posted earlier (perhaps im reading it wrong the left axis is kinda blury)
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Got mine in 'Flash Red', is that the official 'Monkey-ass' red?
As for the G's turbo output, I've been thinking... Don't take the numbers as a factory turbo motor. The Gs stuff is supposed to be dealer/factory 'aftermarket' right? So treat this as a turbo kit on an un-opened NA motor. And also keep in mind that JDM factory-supported mods seem to be more conservative than what US/North American tuning is used to. I would speculate that it is no more than 6-7 psi, whereas if it was a Subaru factory turbo motor it would probably be 12+ psi and the boost/torque would come earlier. (Also this is the first Gran Turismo game that lets you put the car on its roof...) |
OMG!! That Brilliant Blue on black Rays!! ...MY NEW DREAM!!
Let see drift =) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oyvaSC7lW1I <3 |
that was really good drifting!
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I bought gt5 today but came find any g27 wheel, its sold out everywhere even online! Do you know a website where I can order and receive next week?
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I'm no engine buff, but I suspect that most of the engines you cite are older and less fuel-efficient designs than those the carmakers are currently bringing into play, so their relevance as a basis for the FT-86 comparison is limited; the engine in the FR-S will of necessity be a more frugal with fuel given the upcoming changes in gas mileage regulations.
As to the power peak, I was going only by the graph, it looked a bit higher than 8K there. Even high-end sixes don't often get that high - IIRC current Porsches redline at about 7200; my father's older 911 had a 6800 redline. Quote:
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Then you should not comment on something you don't understand ;) Your fathers 6 had more cylinders, more rods and therefore more reciprocating mass.. |
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I have drifted before, I know you can clutch kick...that's a great way to wear out the clutch over other initiation techniques. It's no wonder though that an AE86 is hardly found in podium positions in FD or D1. It's better suited for D1 though since they usually have high speed drifts where you don't need a lot of torque. If the weight is really low then the FT won't need as much torque, but I'm one that prefers torque over reving to a billion and back. |
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Most of the engines listed are less than 10 years old, and made around 100hp/litre and achieved ~40 mpg. two engines stand out as being older, but that doesn't make them any less likely to be listed as they still produced a sizable amount of power (for their time) and achieved impressive fuel mileage. |
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FI's going to be the way to go for any high-level drifting. But I'm pretty happy with the stock GT5 version. Very predictable, with a little bit of steady-state understeer on the high speed sweepers. If the production version matches the GT5 version it will be incredible for the price point. |
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Also, IIRC Toyota has already indicated they're going with a Subie (or Subie-type) boxer engine; the current Sti redlines at 6600. An NA version will, of course, rev higher? Doubtful - the Impreza's current redline is down at 6200. The dream of an 8000 rpm engine for the FR-S is understandable but it's unlikely to survive the realities of cost control - the costs associated with a custom redesign to that spec would be prohibitive for what Toyota is promising will be a relatively cheap sports car. |
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New Subaru engine design is different than current (and ancient) EJ series. Aims at efficiency mainly from reducing frictional and inertial losses. Toyota has had no problem outsourcing free-revving head design to Yamaha. See what they did with another ancient 2.0L, the 3SGE BEAMS. This motor is going to be direct or semi-direct injected. This will do good things for the motor's performance relative to economy. Toyota has made single-purpose high rpm motors before, 2ZZGE. This car isn't going to have 'great' economy. It's going to have good economy relative to its performance. You want great economy, get a Yaris or Prius. |
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According to a video of the GT5, FT-86 used D-4S(Direct Injection) technology that could be found in Lexus models. However, the current boxer doesn't even have direct injection, but it can deliver great mileage at the 4 wheels. Making high rev engine is not unrealistic for Toyota. They just made one over 9000rpm(LFA), and their old sport cars are also high rev. That's said, Toyota can easily make high rev engine with today technologies. And No. I never heard someone from Toyota saying the car is cheap, but it's "affordable" or "inexpensive". FT-86 appears to be a better car than its competitor, so "affordable" is not going to be less than 23K in this case. |
Do i suck or what, I did not really take the chance to ride it stock but i got a question.
I tuned my ft-86, i also lowered it but i keep freaking spinning out. What gives? I spin out more than a dam cobra which puts down 492 HP( with 0 traction control + 1 ABS) and i rarely spin out on a cobra I only tuned it to 299 HP 195 torque-lb. I basically spin out every heavy turn + straights(lol<<) ( i spin out at 0 trac and @ 5 traction control + 1 ABS) I also lowered it. now i gotta bring back its stock, i guess i gotta buy a new one for that to happen since i upgraded its engine. Does the stock version behave like this? |
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Stock ver grips... still drift here and there, but not as bad as moded ones. I tuned it to 360hp and ?tq and w racing tires, still can't grip at all most of the time. lol Tune it lil by lil and make it the way you like. |
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2ZZ-GE - 8200rpm redline 180hp @ 7600rpm 130ft-lbs @ 6800rpm -- all the power is at high revs -- engine still produces 40+ mpg my car weighs 2750lbs and I weigh 210lbs. That is a total of 2960lbs (give or take a few). It was rare for me to log less than 40mpg on a fuel cycle. Thats with normal driving, mostly in town and a few pulls through first gear on the highway. It's not hard to imagine a 2900lb car with 200hp that revs to 8k getting 40mpg. Subaru doesn't build their engines for NA performance, or for high revs. Therefore your Subaru reference is kinda moot. This is a, for the most part, designed performance engine that will be going in a designed to be performance car. Which makes your statement about the car being heavy and therefore getting poor mileage also mostly irrelevant. I suppose there is some ideology in there too -- if the engine performs as well as we hope and they said it will it wouldn't be unlikely to see the engine in other applications. I just hope nothing like a 2900lb Corolla. |
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Ichi, Sorry! I'm not very familiar with JDM products. I had a feeling I'd be biting my tongue, but if I keep it to the USDM then I'm ok lol. |
my xbox doesn´t read GT5 - what the hell :iono:
:slap: I´m that jealous... got to wait for the real :burnrubber: |
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But seriously, FT86c in the GT5 is awesome! |
btw anyone have rolled the FT86 to see how it looks under?
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That is all. kthnxbye. :burnrubber: |
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Got a nice pic of the FT spittin fire! |
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curious, i've never played these types of games before. when buying rims in the game, do they mention anything about offsets? does it show you what rim widths and offsets will fit a stock body ft86? lol
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i LOVE the way the stock FT86 drives on sport softs. super balanced for my driving style and plenty of fun. my friends can't seem to get it around a track without spinning a couple times. :iono: i haven't modded it yet because it's so much fun the way it is, and fast enough for what i need it for in game. |
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