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True lots of people don't want more power but, even Ken Gushi said the AS1 needed some more power for drift. Professional of coarse
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![]() I think most of us just know that we'll be bored with a 200bhp car. I've had a rwd Subaru, though a little lighter and making about 60% more power than the BRZ is coming with. It was a great and very fun setup. It was extremely driveable, had responsive torque (and flat from 3-7k rpm), was easy to toss around and pedal through a turn...oh and it had a turbo ![]() guess that's a curse word around here ![]() I do however plan to put a little centrifugal on the FA20 however. I figure Subaru will be releasing a turbo model in the future anyway and the blower will be easier to package, require fewer parts and keep a very NA feel to the powerband. |
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have you considered that a lot of these potential frs buyers are your standard average american car shopper who don't really care for the performance aspect of the car? imagine your typical scion customer who walks into the dealer and i think this will become a lot more clear. these people will never reach even 50% of the car's limit.
i think it makes sense for toyota to keep the price low of this car by keeping it NA. by adding a stock turbo, it doesn't align with the car's philosophy of keeping it simple. |
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Based off of this logic, Subaru should have never made the WRX or STI, nor the Legacy GT. Mitsu should have never made the EVO, all MR2's should be non-turbo, etc etc etc
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I have no interest in dealing with the complexity or reliability issues of a Turbo motor, so I agree.
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![]() I'm glad the car is NA, and I think it's going to be a really fun package for the street. I want to get one to drive. That said, I'm expecting Subaru to pull a 2002 WRX / 2004 STi on me again, and I'm hoping for a turbo in the 3rd year (my14). I traded my '02 WRX as quick as I could. A small good looking turbo RWD coupe would be just perfect for me.. A turbo version of this car could fix all of my perceived Impreza failings (big, ugly, 4Dr, AWD). |
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I totally agree. I'm at 85k on a boosted motor. Stock was 7.5 and I run 12. No issues so far.
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I disagree. The AS1 is meant to be cheap, fun to drive, simple, drivers oriented car that the average man can afford. Just like the AE86. The WRX/STI and Evo focus on providing performance that would cost 2-3x as much in a European car. But they rely on turbos and complicated AWD systems to correct for poor driving ability. Let me say that again, they have to correct for poor driving ability with their complicated onboard systems. I don't want a turbo that will be overly complicated (compared to NA) and increase the cost of the car. This car has its purpose. If you want turbo add it yourself or get the turbo WRX or Evo. This car has its own niche and it isn't the high horsepower dyno queen crowd.
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Don't crucify people for wanting a modern day RX7/S15... a lightweight turbo FR is a niche car too. So why not kill 2 birds with one stone, by offering both versions?
You are correct though, aftermarket turbo/superchargers will fill in the blanks if the manufacturer doesn't.
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Personally I'd rather a supercharger but the car does need a bit more power (I'd be happy with 250-275 stock). Personally, my goal if I end up getting this instead of the GC is 300-350 on pump gas...
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I'm a turbo guy to no end, but a supercharger stay consistent with the original design of the car.
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