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and if you can say the frs is better than the s2k because if it had better power and wheels, i can just as easily say that my 94 miata is better than the both of them and it only cost me 3500 |
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If you drive any car well, you should never fall out of the power band. Ive tracked my s2000 at 4 norcal tracks, and ive never run into a situation that im under 6k rpm. The ap2 was slightly more tractable, but the big advantage it had over the ap2 was its shorter gears. The ap1 trans is geared far too long for its power output, much like the usdm nsxs. With a shorter final drive 4.44 or 4.77 the car becomes MUCH faster and at least equal to the 2.2 due to the extra 700 revs. I agree with what you said. I actually love the frs. I just dont believe in boxer engines that aren't porsche made. The big issue here is that the OP is talking about a USED s2000. You can get a great low milage one for under 17k. At that price the FRS doesnt stand a chance. A stock s2000 with brakes, tires and a gtc-300 wing is a SERIOUS track car. You can compete with cars that cost 5x the price if you know how to drive the car. New s2000 @ 34k vs new frs @ 25k is a tough choice as 9k is a big deal, but a used s2000 is one of the best out of the box track cars on the planet for a very low price. |
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Toyota made the 4A-GE 20v in 1991 1.6l making 165 hp. This engine was a gem with individual throttle bodies... 21 YEARS after these engines were made the best subaru could come up with was a 2.0 making 200 hp? |
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Well, got a bit of an update for the thread. My dad and I went to go look at BRZ's, but of course there weren't any. We walked over to the scion dealership, found two that were sold, but we still got to check them out and sit in them. Very nice car, definitely wanted one. Seats felt awesome, seating position was very natural.
Anywayyyyy, here's my new s2000. Just picked it up an hour ago: ![]() ![]() ![]() Sorry for the crap pics, it was low light and with my iphone. Thanks for all the responses guys. If my dad didn't pass down his s2k, he wouldn't have had a reason to order a mini cooper. |
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Congrats man! I guarantee you will love the car! Enjoy it stock before the mod bug hits you!
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Thanks man. I dunno, the tire tread is a little low...might have to throw on some Enkei RPF1's wrapped in Dunlop Star Specs...dropped on buddy club coils. If only I had the money.
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Make sure you get 17x9s and run a 255. Star specs are great for every thing... track dd and they are simply amazing on track. As for suspension id avoid anything short of a kwv3 as most other suspension would be a downgrade from the factory. The real hard core guys run the tein SRC, and motons. |
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Well, the Porsche 2.7L 6 is 265hp @ 6700rpm which on one hand is lower than 100hp/L, but at 6700 that is impressive. BMW S65 is 105hp/L but it needs 8300 rpm, and the engine's specific torque is shitty overall. However I think emissions is probably more annoying on bigger motors because emissions are measured by pollutants per mile, so I imagine their cats are more restrictive or something.
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Porsche motors have fancier injection systems and 2 profile cams, and probably a lot of other gizmos, so it's no surprise they do a little better. |
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In 3 words, you made my point.
If the FRS debuted at $33k, I'm sure it could have been as fast as the S2000, but it didn't, so it isn't. I'm also saying that for a difference in MSRP between the vehicles of $8k, you can add 40hp and stickier/wider set of tires to the FRS for much less than $8k and have a car that could equal the S2K on the track yet be better/more functional as a daily driver (except for the drop top part). Quote:
The FRS, on a personal note, is exciting for me because the only reason I'm not driving around in an S2k is for the reasons I posted earlier (practicality and track-ability compliance) and like I said, the FRS solves all those problems. |
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