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MJones_RB 12-11-2020 06:14 PM

2020 vs. 2022 BRZ specs
 
Here's a quick rundown comparison of the specs known so far of the 2022 BRZ compared to the current (2020) version.

https://images2.imgbox.com/70/48/fSPfpbj8_o.jpg

Vides990 12-11-2020 06:42 PM

You can add steering ratio too.

https://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=143273

gen3v8 12-11-2020 07:50 PM

The only thing I like is the engine. The rest is minor.

dpfarr 12-11-2020 09:10 PM

Interested how they estimate weight to that precision.

Quentin 12-12-2020 03:24 PM

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Originally Posted by dpfarr (Post 3392462)
Interested how they estimate weight to that precision.


Each part has a weight spec. The sealants and adhesives used in the powertrain and chassis all have specs for amounts and location. Add it all up in the BOM. There will be variances, but they will be small in the scheme of things.


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dpfarr 12-12-2020 06:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Quentin (Post 3392604)
Each part has a weight spec. The sealants and adhesives used in the powertrain and chassis all have specs for amounts and location. Add it all up in the BOM. There will be variances, but they will be small in the scheme of things.


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I don’t believe the ubiquitous “they” are Subaru and therefore do not know.

Quentin 12-12-2020 11:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dpfarr (Post 3392660)
I don’t believe the ubiquitous “they” are Subaru and therefore do not know.


https://media.subaru.com/pressreleas...s-global-debut

Scroll to the bottom.

Those numbers are from Subaru. The numbers are listed as estimated because the parts are not yet mass production and there might still be engineering changes between now and SOP.


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dpfarr 12-13-2020 12:04 AM

Well, now I’m a believer.

Bodalenko 01-07-2021 06:36 AM

Any idea if the wheel PCD 5x100 will be be the same?

Drakezadrift 01-07-2021 06:40 AM

Thanks for sharing the comparison.

Has there been any word yet on the new gen's transmission and final drive ratios?

I'm not expecting huge changes, but I have little doubt that the larger displacement motor might bring about some changes to it's gearing.

Islindur 01-07-2021 07:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Drakezadrift (Post 3398147)
Thanks for sharing the comparison.

Has there been any word yet on the new gen's transmission and final drive ratios?

I'm not expecting huge changes, but I have little doubt that the larger displacement motor might bring about some changes to it's gearing.

Only that transmission has been "improved". So maybe a bit beefed up manual with short shifter.


They may go back to 4.1 FD with bigger displacement, but hope not. Anyway if I get one I will do 4.67 at least (if it will be aviable from MFactory or sth) ;)

Decep 01-16-2021 06:53 PM

steering ratio speculation seems a bit overblown.. that small amount of change is useless without knowing the diameter of the new steering wheel. that can radically affect how the steering feels.

i know people have been saying this for a few years but this might actually be one of the last "pure" sports cars with no hybrid propulsion and a manual gearbox. be interesting to see what happens with the industry in the next 10 years.

Bristecom 01-21-2021 02:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Decep (Post 3400234)
steering ratio speculation seems a bit overblown.. that small amount of change is useless without knowing the diameter of the new steering wheel. that can radically affect how the steering feels.

i know people have been saying this for a few years but this might actually be one of the last "pure" sports cars with no hybrid propulsion and a manual gearbox. be interesting to see what happens with the industry in the next 10 years.

Could very well be. Commiefornia supposedly just passed a law that will ban the sale of new cars with combustion engines sometime in 2030 and idiotically Japan seems to be go along with it so we may only see stupid electric vehicles going forward in the next decade.

The steering wheel looks exactly the same as the current BRZ so it's very likely the same diameter, BTW.

Anthonyc777 01-29-2021 11:43 AM

Have any of the reviewers measured the bolt pattern on the wheels yet? The factory 2022 wheels look a lot like the GR yaris ones which are 5x114.3. Would be interesting if they switched it up to 5x114.3 for the new model.


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