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ifit's TRD ill buy it.
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Hopefully this is more than just gossip, if there is a TRD charger consider me in. I think 275hp in this car would be excellent.
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I'm actually having a really hard time deciding if I would want the SC or not...
On one hand, 230hp without a turbo/SC and after some mods should be a good amount to make this car chuckable, quick around the corners, responsive and controllable. But at the same time, I'm worried if I go for the SC for the extra bit of acceleration, it's going to add weight and ruin the car's dynamics. I think I'll just have to wait and test drive both versions, along with waiting out the consensus on these forums about modding the NA to make a little more power, and see which one I fall in love with! That said... I would still love to do the ITB build I mentioned in another thread! :P
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Oh finally. Now the camry V6 aint got nothin on the ft86
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Take the E92. It accelerates great, has a great sound, love shifting at 8500 rpm (one of my favorite V-8s of all time)... but it doesn't feel urgent. Awesome car to be sure, but I feel a lot faster going 2/3 the speed in a 170-horsepower Lotus Elise. You get used to high horsepower too. The only exception is maybe the GT-R... the launch control is insane. But say like a 300 hp Evo--after awhile 300 horsepower doesn't do that much for you. I was feeling "meh" after driving a 300-hp Mustang V-6 after awhile. You always start wanting more horsepower after getting used to it, and it never ends. I mean even after all the cars I've driven, one of the cars that stand out most to me as enjoyable is the Miata. That's why I want the Toyota 86. |
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Well I haven't driven it yet, but 250-275 hp with...220 Ft-lbs? In my mind it would be like Ronin's Exige and I'd be thrilled
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I agree in that I dont want to drive a boat with ridiculous of hp, but I'm just not sure that a SC will negatively change the dynamic of this car that much. For example, I think a reasonably SC'd miata would be just as fun/if not more fun than an NA miata. I think there is potential so I think we should see where this road leads before writing it off..
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+1 to a supercharged version. Adding 100 pounds or so won't throw off the cars dynamics or handling much at all, but getting that 0-60 time under 6 seconds would lend a lot of credibility to this as an all around sports car and not just a fantastic handler / drifting vehicle. I don't need to keep up with a Mustang GT, but I would like to not get beat off the line by a RX350 hauling the whole family.
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i've driven an e46 m3 which has 333hp and i actually liked my s2k better! but hey whatevs, it'll be good that this car appeals to a wider range of people.
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It's not the supercharger itself that is heavy, especially if we're talking about centrifugal superchargers (which I hope it is, just due to weight/space). It's the intercooling which typically adds the most amount of weight to the engine.
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