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rice_classic 06-11-2012 02:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Gardus (Post 76357)
There is still to consider if the drivetrain is up to the task of handling 300+ hp.

Only 1 way to find out.

karlson002 07-05-2012 07:07 AM

Wow excellent info man, Thanks for the information......

yomny 08-04-2012 11:58 AM

Since the cars seems to be a nice hybrid between toyota and subaru just wanted to know who made the drivetrain. I wanted to know if to go with toyota or suby oem fluids. Thanks

ChanTim 08-17-2012 02:43 AM

My goal is to get 1 by New Year.

scottrichardson 03-29-2013 04:38 AM

Not much mentioned about the steering system - which I am having issues with at the moment unfortunately :/

Frs808 01-17-2014 02:42 AM

FRS HYBRID SEDAN
 
:word:
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Originally Posted by Hachiroku (Post 70347)
Key Info:
  • 460mm from ground to the center of the crank/gravity (low CG)
  • 53:47 F/R weight split
  • 0.27 Cd (coefficient of drag)
  • D-4S DI engine tech (direct injection pairs with secondary EFI)
  • 1,998cc Displacement
  • 200 HP
  • 151.2 ft-lbs torque
  • 7400rpm redline
  • 12.5:1 Compression ratio
  • 86mm x 86mm bore/stroke
  • Mcpherson front suspension / Double wishbone rear
  • Rear seats fold (as one unit)
  • Cup holders can slide / be removed
  • Can carry 4 tires in rear

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:word:Lets tell toyota to give us the FRS HYBRID SEDAN: 260 HP, 40 MPG and only $3K more. I would kill for that with the gas prices so high!!!:):):) hat do you think boys???? Just another option for us:):):cheers:

PabloN 02-15-2014 06:14 PM

Center of Gravity
 
If this has been talked about elsewhere, can't find it. Toyota claims the GT86's 460 mm C of G height is surpassed only by exotic cars like the Ferrari 360 and the Lexus LFA. I dug up a 2010 SAE paper that lists "driver only" centers of gravity measurements of older cars. As expected, almost all cars listed have higher C of Gs (e.g., the 2003 Honda S2000 is 471 mm). However, the 2003 Mazda Miata is only 450 mm. Does this car not count because it's not a coupe? Or did Toyota conveniently choose to ignore the Mazda?

illmatic 02-15-2014 06:18 PM

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Originally Posted by PabloN (Post 1532042)
If this has been talked about elsewhere, can't find it. Toyota claims the GT86's 460 mm C of G height is surpassed only by exotic cars like the Ferrari 360 and the Lexus LFA. I dug up a 2010 SAE paper that lists "driver only" centers of gravity measurements of older cars. As expected, almost all cars listed have higher C of Gs (e.g., the 2003 Honda S2000 is 471 mm). However, the 2003 Mazda Miata is only 450 mm. Does this car not count because it's not a coupe? Or did Toyota conveniently choose to ignore the Mazda?

Probably because the Miata and S2000 don't have fixed hardtop roofs which I'm assuming takes away a lot of the weight up top?

PabloN 02-15-2014 07:01 PM

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Originally Posted by illmatic (Post 1532051)
Probably because the Miata and S2000 don't have fixed hardtop roofs which I'm assuming takes away a lot of the weight up top?

That was my thinking too. Even without a roof the S2000 has a higher CG than the F86, which shows the advantage of the boxer engine.

xamgin 12-31-2014 01:44 AM

Good post with Good explanations.Appreciated

Syche 06-18-2017 10:30 AM

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Originally Posted by yomny (Post 359153)
Since the cars seems to be a nice hybrid between toyota and subaru just wanted to know who made the drivetrain. I wanted to know if to go with toyota or suby oem fluids. Thanks



If you have a manual then you are pretty much open to use what ever fluids you want in terms of transmission and diff (pretty much any brand you want based on your needs) but it still uses Subaru blue coolant which is rebranded at Toyota to be super blue .

If you have an automatic the it's Toyota ws auto fluid for the tranny and and Subaru coolant or Toyota super blue other then that diff is pretty much anyone's game motul, redline, royal... what ever tickles your fancy

Now with motor oil there is entire sections dedicated to that . Just depends on your needs I am a firm believer that 0w20 is not good for our Motors.


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