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Lowering the driver lowers much more than just the roof. There's all the glass, the pillars, crash beams, wiring looms and more. I'm not saying that the boxer is the only reason the car has a low CG. I'm saying that if you replaced it with an I4, you'd have to raise up a significant portion of the car to get it to pass international regulations. In fact Tada has said that the car initially sat 15 mm lower than it does, but in order to comply to some countries standards they had to raise the suspension, causing it to have slightly more ground clearance than the WRX 😆 |
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Guys, I spent an hour last night looking for specs on this COG debate even though it's OT AF.
There aren't any manufacturer released specs for cog that I can find for the Miata or Corvette, but rumor and pseudo science put it at about half an inch lower than the twins (C6z06 and ND) so I'm going to continue under that assumption. However, if you dropped either of those engines in a twin Id bet the COG would move upwards, because the twins were designed around and optimized for the boxer layout. Likewise, if you could even fit an FA20 in one of the other cars, you'd wind up with a higher COG as well. I think we can all agree that the layout of the engine and design cues off of it make up only a part of COG. Perfect example are the three cars we are talking about now. Both Miata and Vette are 2-seaters. As such, they had no worries about accommodating a rear passenger. This means no crash structure, and more flexibility in seating position of the front occupants. I've ridden in a C5, and you are definitely more laid flat than a twin. I imagine Miata is similar. Both of them have structures suitable for convertibles as well, meaning it's all down low. All these things are not true for the twins, necessitating higher overall structure. Moral of the story, cog is entirely dependent on input requirements (performance, business, manufacturing, etc) that none of us will ever know beyond what marketing tells us, which may or may not be true. These happen to also dictate optimal engine configuration. Stop comparing apples to oranges ffs and stay on topic. |
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I'm sorry you're having difficulty understanding it. I don't need to have specific COG numbers for other Subaru vehicles to have heard about the boxer configuration contributing to a low COG, just as I don't need actual temperature readings to recall that it's hot in the summer in south Texas or annual snowfall totals to have heard that there are good places to ski in Colorado. I get the sense you're intentionally playing obtuse just to have something to argue about.
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Except I didn't say that, liar. In fact, I provided examples earlier of where they do. I said they don't do it endlessly.
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A heavier engine positioned low will make COG lower than a lighter engine. The more weight added to the bottom, the lower the COG. COG has nothing to do with total weight. This is high school physics ... at least it was at my time. Can you please go throw your nonsense tantrum somewhere else?
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its weird how someone with such little regard for facts or accurate quotes gets so upturned over some semantics.
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Delayed throttle response I thought would be with a turbo but not a well sized positive displacement supercharger. |
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5. Contribute related information that is actually on topic but not what the others want to hear. 6. The original post is so vague or subjective that there is no real "topic" to start with.
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This is a hoot.
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