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The issue (from a manufacturing perspective) is how Aisin-Warner warranties a transmission for new car owners. What we do in the aftermarket does not determine what the rated capacities of a transmission are. Unless Toyota/Subaru used a different transmission, the article is still valid for purposes of turbo'd FA20 discussion. -alex |
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the one car ill be waiting for but only if it follows the pervious generations. since bmw uses L6 engines a lot i think it will. However I think itll be quite expensive.
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how many shots of tequila could you dress with a tub of salt? ill take that instead. lol :happy0180:
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Waste of a platform if they dont build other sports cars off the FRS/BRZ.
Supra, Lexus LF-CC/LSF, BRZ STi and whatever Toyota/BMW hybrid child. |
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Your not talking to the right people then, no this tranny will not last very long at high torque numbers unless you granny shift most of the time...one individual I know (high HP early adopter) has already gone to a Tremec on his DD , he has broke two Aisin's, Robert Stout's racing FRS early on went to a bespoke Hewland . Sure OEM will last for awhile,but don't expect reliability . At this price point don't expect things to be "over built" in fact just the opposite. There is a safe point probably for this engine and drivetrain where your not over taxing the design limits and should expect some decent reliability without a ridiculous amount of supporting mods, IMHO that's about 50 to 75hp over stock. But it won't be in the double the torque and horsepower area,...
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Has Toyota and BMW ever collaborated to make a production car before?
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If they are planning a new Supra, a turbo charged FRS/GT86 would undermine that car's sales.
It's the same with Subaru. They don't want to undermine their WRX sales by making the BRZ turbo. I think we may one day see a limited run of FA20 Turbo BRZ's but I'm not expecting it anytime soon or in large volumes. |
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BMW engines are everywhere, along with other bits. It'll be fine. Even seen BMW engines with American trannies...
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I still would like to see the capacitor boosted hybrid! No matter what anybody else thinks.
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Convertible, Turbocharged FR-S Cancelled?
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A new report finds that Toyota has canceled the long-rumored convertible and turbocharged variants of the rear-wheel drive Scion FR-S coupe. The Japanese automaker never made an official announcement about the turbocharged model, but the convertible was previewed by the FT-86 Open concept that bowed at the Geneva Motor Show earlier this year. Although the close-to-production concept was well-received by the press and by show-goers, trade journal Automotive News reports that chopping the top off of the FR-S requires a big investment that is hard to justify because the convertible will undoubtedly be a low-volume model. Notably, Toyota promised the conversion will be weight-neutral, meaning that it is faced with the Herculean task of strengthening the coupe's body and designing a full soft top mechanism without adding a pound to the FR-S' weight. Although the turbocharged model is a no-go, Toyota is still mulling the launch of a FR-S powered by a gasoline-electric hybrid drivetrain that will provide a noticeable bump in power. If given the green light for production, the car is still at least two or three years away as it will arrive with the FR-S' mid-cycle facelift. Subaru has not indicated whether it will follow Toyota's lead and keep the BRZ a naturally-aspirated coupe. A convertible variant of the BRZ is unlikely, but Subaru could easily introduce a range-topping model with forced induction because select Forester models use a turbocharged version of the coupe's 2.0-liter flat-four engine. |
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I am fine with this. Convertible = less stiff. Unless it's a Lotus.
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