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In Deoris's video he said his FRS needed alignment after one autocross. But I'm at 7500 mi of hard driving rough roads and still driving straight. My double wishbone cars would have needed an alignment by now. Btw, the Fiesta reminds me too much of a Ford Escort, anyone else?
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I don't see the factory BRZ wing providing any downforce. It's there to reduce drag more than anything. A couple of videos have shown the JDM 86 being faster on track than the BRZ. Per the spring rates thread, the JDM 86 uses different spring rates than the FRS. http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=8739 From tail happy to less tail happy, the list goes: 1. FRS 2. JDM 86 3. BRZ |
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To explain once again, the damper comment was from a 10 series owner that said ordering the spoiler also included stiffer 'rear dampers' to accommodate the increased weight from the spoiler. This sounded odd to me which is why I said it was an unverified rumour. I presume he meant trunk damper when he said 'rear damper'. As I said earlier, which version is faster will depend on the driver. Anyway, when people begin to quote and reply to statements that don't exist, cherry pick, don't read the whole thread or apply things in context its probably time to move on before it recycles the same crap. Enjoy wherever the rest of this thread is going to go. Laterz. |
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You're right. I did misinterpret some things you said. My Apologies. I still don't feel that the weight of a spoiler would have any appreciable effect that might necessitate a change in dampeners. I also am quite certain there is no discernible difference around a track between the BRZ and FRS given the same driver in both cars. You did seem to be stating that as a fact with no real data to back it up. One or two videos is hardly a big enough sample size. |
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To clairfy what I have been trying to say from the beginning. If the FRS and BRZ are essentially close enough to have any negligible discrepancies in track times, then how do we explain the approx 4 second difference in track times in the two videos on the same track? If the BRZ is shown doing 4 seconds better than the FRS which only lost to the Fiesta by just over a second, how relevant is the Fiesta video to saying it's actually a faster car? Not very I'd say. The point being that, with proper context, the video doesn't tell us that the Fiesta is actually a faster track car for less money. It tells me that one video has a better driver than the other video. :happy0180: Last edited by Anaxilus; 07-26-2013 at 03:36 PM. |
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That being said I'm sure either of the ST's will be more practical and enjoyable for your wife. Goodluck on the purchase. |
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My point was not tat "the" Cayman had struts just that "a" Cayman did. Colin Chapman was the first to realize McPherson struts worked just as well, if not better, in the rear(on his ground breaking Elite in 1958). In the UK it is common to refer to these as "Chapman Struts" if on the rear. Lots of cars now use struts at each corner for good engineering reasons. Struts occupy a lot of space vertically but are otherwise compact. The geometry is quite good for a road car. |
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I don't really want to mod the new car I buy, I want a car I don't have to tinker with minus maybe tires which eventually have to be replaced anyway, to make it a fun car. |
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Sounds like you want a Cayman R. But I find the FR-S to be plenty fun in a straight line, I mean realistically when do you need better than 0-60 in 6.5 seconds performance on the road? The car has plenty of power to get a go directly to jail ticket.
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When the hard copy of the evo issue 186 comes out (I have the iPad version) read the fast fleet update of this test. Evo also drove these cars in the wet in doing this test, and declared the GT86 undrivable on stock tires in the wet.
I too consider the handling at the limit in the wet to be tricky. I think it likely the Torsen diff which is set up very tight, 4:1 bias in fact. You can feel it grumbling during tight low speed maneuvers. By tricky I mean slow. |
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However, for those who have only 1 car....I do get the desire for more power |
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