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softgrip 11-30-2016 10:19 AM

2017 BRZ torque/power curve on dash...
 
Does anyone know if the torque/power graph is just an image with some marks that move with your RPM or does it recalibrate when you tune or go FI?

I expect it's static... but if it recalibrates, that would be amazing!

himbo 11-30-2016 06:07 PM

You know, I asked that same exact question in my head. My guess, is that its just a copy of the dyno and the line that moves across the HP and TQ curves is linked to throttle. So, my guess is that the curves will probably stay the same.

WWFT86 11-30-2016 06:47 PM

Just static - the user manual said so...

Barefootdan 11-30-2016 06:52 PM

I imagine someone being able to import whatever dyno sheet you want on there then

softgrip 11-30-2016 09:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Barefootdan (Post 2806494)
I imagine someone being able to import whatever dyno sheet you want on there then

Hopefully, or we are cursed with a permanent reminder of the dreaded torque dip... basically the only negative of this amazing platform.

BRZoomTX 12-01-2016 03:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by softgrip (Post 2806547)
Hopefully, or we are cursed with a permanent reminder of the dreaded torque dip... basically the only negative of this amazing platform.

Nah, the side marker design is much worse. At least the torque dip can be fixed.

justinco 12-01-2016 05:57 PM

It's static, like others have said (and the manual says).

My 2017 BRZ is tuned and it does not change...

MurderousPandas 12-01-2016 06:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BRZoomTX (Post 2806926)
Nah, the side marker design is much worse. At least the torque dip can be fixed.

Aftermarket sidemarkers are cheaper than headers and a tune lol

"Chasing speed with patience"

BRZoomTX 12-02-2016 01:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MurderousPandas (Post 2807030)
Aftermarket sidemarkers are cheaper than headers and a tune lol

"Chasing speed with patience"

As in the "sidemarker on the corner of the bumper" design. It looks very good deleted, and after removing the bumper its very prone to cause fitment issues. They should have relocated the sidemarker on the refresh.

A header and tune would be pretty close in cost to having a body shop delete the sidemarkers. I guess aesthetics bother me more than something that is non-existent for me now (no torque dip w/ a turbo).

NyC Zn6 12-02-2016 03:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BRZoomTX (Post 2806926)
Nah, the side marker design is much worse. At least the torque dip can be fixed.

don't forget the dreaded bumper sag

FX86 12-02-2016 03:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BRZoomTX (Post 2807453)
As in the "sidemarker on the corner of the bumper" design. It looks very good deleted, and after removing the bumper its very prone to cause fitment issues. They should have relocated the sidemarker on the refresh.

A header and tune would be pretty close in cost to having a body shop delete the sidemarkers. I guess aesthetics bother me more than something that is non-existent for me now (no torque dip w/ a turbo).

That explains why one of my side markers doesn't sit flush ...i got my car brand new and it already had some deep scratches on the front bumper coming off the truck....they had to remove the bumper and repaint it

BRZoomTX 12-02-2016 04:42 PM

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Originally Posted by FX86 (Post 2807544)
That explains why one of my side markers doesn't sit flush ...i got my car brand new and it already had some deep scratches on the front bumper coming off the truck....they had to remove the bumper and repaint it

Yep, once the bumper comes off, they never seem to sit right on a majority of cars. At least the 13-14's I've seen.

FX86 12-02-2016 04:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BRZoomTX (Post 2807582)
Yep, once the bumper comes off, they never seem to sit right on a majority of cars. At least the 13-14's I've seen.

Mine is 2015 model and the side marker on the right sticks out quite a bit...At first I thought there was something wrong with the metal tabs or I didn't insert it the right way

WWFT86 12-03-2016 11:00 PM

I find it very useful.. to see where I land in the curve after a _up shift_. Knowing this allows me to upshift at the right RPM next time. Basically -wring it out -wring it out at redline every shift :burnrubber:

Quote:

Originally Posted by softgrip (Post 2806547)
Hopefully, or we are cursed with a permanent reminder of the dreaded torque dip... basically the only negative of this amazing platform.



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