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There is more to a car than quantitative numbers gathered from laboratory settings.
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Enjoy it, destroy it.
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As an entry level sports car, the FR-S is a better deal than the Miata on price and practicality but overall it's somewhere between neck-and-neck and just pulling ahead on performance. |
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Of course, I agree on the rest of the stuff, FRS/BRZ is quite front heavy for a RWD car and not a particular lightweight strictly speaking. Last edited by serialk11r; 08-12-2012 at 10:13 PM. |
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In terms of aesthetics, Nissan would sell a lot more 370Z if it came with this front bumper.
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Only good looking 370Z imo. Last edited by quik1987; 08-12-2012 at 10:30 PM. |
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Wow, that kit looks amazing. That's one thing that always irked me about the 370. The lines in general on the car are beautiful but a few details just ruin the car for me. Neither the normal model with the fangs or the nismo with the disgusting spoiler and wavy lip spoiler looked right to me. The newer non-nismo models without the fangs are alright. I hated all the factory wheels for the 370 too, they did nothing for the car. Really, they just need to stick some wide work emotion kai's on there. That's a good universal look. I wonder what they were thinking sometimes.
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Also 0.9" in CG height makes a significant difference. I think you're selling it short. A standard overly-simple calculation for lateral g is: g = [weight transfer x track width] / [weight x CG] Using that formula, if you raise the CG height on an 86 from 18.1" --> 19.0" and keep all else equal, you would decrease lateral grip from 0.900 --> 0.857. Not to mention the effect of the 0.9" raised CG on non-steady state cornering (like a slalom). But even taking this away from the theoretical, if you've ever driven a GR STI back-to-back compared with a 370z, consider there's only a 1" difference in CG between the two. Pretty eye-opening, isn't it? CG is one of the most important factors that will determine a car's handling (along with curb weight, balance, and polar moment of inertia), with even a 1" difference in CG being fairly significant. |
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And mounting sticky tires on the 86 means it will demolish the Miata, roughly 2-3 seconds per lap on a ~1:30 course. This has all been proven already. |
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And yes you can add 200 lbs on the Miata but as you admit, it'd be a worse car than the current Miata (and worse than the 86). I don't follow where you're going with that. The 86's CG (yes, relative to its overall weight, dimensions, specific output, etc.) is impressive. I don't see how theoretically adding 200 lbs to a Miata and lowering its overall CG (while killing its acceleration, handling, braking, etc.) changes anything. |
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Well I guess there's one area we agree. The Miata and FR-S are different cars in a lot of respects. As much as you think the 0.9" CG difference between the two is irrelevant because they're different cars, I think the hypothetical of adding 200 lbs below the CG of the Miata is irrelevant for the same reason. When the Miata matches the 86's CG, while increasing ride height by half an inch, adding two seats, matching specific output, exterior dimensions, upgrading brakes, etc. and only gains 200 lbs, I'll say the FR-S's CG isn't groundbreaking.
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