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Curves look very similar. Those who have driven an S2000 will know how the BRZ feels, minus 2000rpm. Makes me wonder if Ti retainers and valve springs will let this engine spin to 9000rpm and continue making power.
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Comparison 2:
Honda Civic SI (K20 engine) vs Toyota FT86
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http://www.rs25.com/forums/f5/2146164-post4.html essentially, it's an oil problem whether this new engine will be able to spin to 9-10K will be found out soon enough.
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Here's another one converted to English units
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Wow nice and flat
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This is an interesting idea. However, I just don't think its possible to get such good torque across the range on an NA motor with a fixed intake size/length, there must be some sort of valve altering intake properties. Either way I agree that if you were willing to sacrafice low end power you probably could get rid of the dip
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Yeah I thought your long-rod motors spun to 9K without problems. How's the thread on NASIOC where EQ's trying to trash the motor?
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a bigger free flowing exhauast and bigger intake system just might fix that dip in the torque curve
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Doubtful. Larger exhaust diameter combined with most "cold air" intakes negatively affect low-end torque, so if anything, it'll smooth out the bump between 2500-3500 rpm.
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Ah thanks for the reply, I understand a little more now!
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