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Old 11-15-2012, 12:39 AM   #1
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More weight to the case that Subaru will release a factory turbo

As if there wasnt enough already....


A NEW 2.0-litre direct-injection turbo-petrol engine is set to power the flagship XT variant of Subaru’s fourth-generation Forester compact SUV when it hits Australian showrooms early next year.

Documents viewed by GoAuto show two Forester variants powered by the new 177kW unit have been approved for the Australian market, which will make the Forester the second Subaru to receive direct injection after the BRZ coupe co-developed with Toyota.


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Old 11-15-2012, 12:43 AM   #2
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But its not the second Subaru after the BRZ...it is the third. Look up the JDM Subaru Legacy GT 2.0.
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But its not the second Subaru after the BRZ...it is the third. Look up the JDM Subaru Legacy GT 2.0.
Second in this market.
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Second in this market.
Check all! I didnt read the article that way...makes since now. sorry...
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Old 11-15-2012, 01:03 AM   #5
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It will be used in next gen wrx/sti, but I still doubt it will make it into a brz/86, but that is just my opinion.

What did interest me in the article was that they are dropping the bonnet air intake on the forester. Hope they don't do it on the new wrx/sti.
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It would not make economic sense to develop an engine (FA20 in this case) to fit just one model. The fact that Subaru is bringing out a turbo variant of this engine is not sufficient evidence to say that a turbo BRZ is on the way.
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Old 11-15-2012, 04:01 AM   #7
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Eh if demand is there... (hell yea it is) and they have the capability... (clearly they do)... then why wouldnt they do it??
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Eh if demand is there... (hell yea it is) and they have the capability... (clearly they do)... then why wouldnt they do it??
Cost and Risk

Cost: Doubtful cost of production will be met with adequate demand to yield an acceptable profit.

Risk: Production of Turbo BRZ would potentially take away from WRX/STI sales or if priced low enough, take away from regular BRZ sales.

It's not just a turbo, other modifications would have to be made to the car as well which will significantly raise the price and at that higher price point do you really want an interior that looks like that? No. So that needs to be updated as well. Now we're looking at a $36k or more BRZ.

From a business standpoint, I can't make the numbers pan out.
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If you're already making the car.... and the motor.... the costs involved to pair the two are paltry to what theyve spent already getting the project up and running.

Yes the car would need upgrades to handle the extra power and yes it would cost more.. does that mean people wouldnt buy it because of the interior? No.. an sti impreza shares much of its interior with the base models and its still been a big hit.

If they were worried about cannibalizing their own sales then they just price it different... say between a wrx and an sti.
but really you're talking two entirely different cars to appeal to different buyers. Hot hatch/small family sedan vs sports coupe.

Almost every review has said it yearned for just a little more power... i cant see them not doing it
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Almost every review has said it yearned for just a little more power... i cant see them not doing it
Where do you stop? I'm not suggesting that many reviews and people on this forum are wanting more power but I have also read/seen reviews that suggest that the amount of power the car already has is sufficient. It is supposed to be accessible performance; will more power/faster cornering speeds make it more fun?

For me (and maybe a few others) there is more enjoyment in wringing a car out as opposed to having to back off.
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Tada San has said it once and i'll say it again - this is a packaging constraint, no matter what the tuners will have you believe.

The R&D required to get a turbo right on this car for mass production is huge and that's why the manufacturers wont do it.
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Before a turbo set up , would it not be best to sort out the N/A problems first?
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I think more power will come from a different car. There will be a line up of sports coupes from Toyota, the 86 is the entry model, designed for purity. next something with more nuts priced around 50-70, I'm betting on a new supra being 150k+ monster.

150+ in Australia, what's that - 10k everywhere else in the world?? Damn taxes.
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86 is a MID level car in Toyotas vision. Subaru wont make a turbo version because I dont think toyota will let them.

that packaging constraints shit is nonsense.
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