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Old 08-09-2013, 02:58 PM   #57
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Very interesting. Unless they're planning to re-mount the new engine higher and further forward, their only choice to increase displacement on the FA20 would be boring it out (like Subaru did with the EJ257).
I don't think that's possible. HKS wanted to mod it to 2.2 but said the most they could take it to was just less than 2.1.
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Old 08-09-2013, 03:05 PM   #58
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If they do bump it up to a 2.5L it's definitely going to be a new motor. But i wonder how well the DI system will do.
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Old 08-09-2013, 03:05 PM   #59
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I was thinking of picking up a 2014 BRZ but now I'm kind of up in the air...
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Old 08-09-2013, 03:13 PM   #60
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I thought it meant "so much hate" but we're both wrong.

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Regardless...

The current FA20 is a bulletproof motor(other than the DI issue solved with a tune). Probably designed in that fashion to grab the attention of the tuners and such. I strongly think the bean counters let some stuff slip for the sake of getting the car out and it becoming popular. I dont expect that motor to be as awesome and resilient to high HP turbo build in it's next version.

So a next gen 86 will probably be slightly faster via displacement or hybrid or both, but I don't think it will have as much potential as the current one for tuning and customization.
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Old 08-09-2013, 03:14 PM   #62
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As does more features, more weight, bigger size and much bigger price tag. I hope this car bucks the trend and avoids all of those.

I would rather see them lose 200LBs and bring it in at 2500LBs as was originally planned. Then if would be quicker, faster AND handle even better.
Hell if it dropped 200 lbs and lost 10-20 horsepower so that the engine became tank like reliable with no worries about overheating I'd trade mine in.

I guess that's the base trim in Japan plus a tune though...
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Old 08-09-2013, 03:16 PM   #63
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I don't understand why they didn't use the 2.5 boxer engine they have right now to begin with.

You can get a lot more of a performance tuned 2.5 boxer engine, and most importantly you also exponentially increase the power benefit of aftermarket mods.

I like Subaru, but if future generations of this car are going to be pigeon holed to a specific type of engine (boxer) and make due with the ones they have at that moment due to the lack of resources of the company to develop another platforms, then I'm all for Toyota taking the project on their own hands and leave Subaru out of this.
Because that engine is not anywhere near as efficient as the block they went with. Not to mention it's down on power in comparison. A lot went into the design of the 2.0.
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Old 08-09-2013, 03:22 PM   #64
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Hopefully they will listen to us fans before going ahead with anything radical like they did originally with the GT86/FT86, you know, how they asked all the gear heads what would make the car feasible for them. I think N/A would be the best way, same weight but 50 more hp would really really make this car even better.
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Old 08-09-2013, 03:27 PM   #65
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sucks to be an early adopter when you read that sort of thing.

aw shucks.
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That'll suck for you BRZ guys if they end up dropping the Subaru brand all together and keep it Toyota..your cars will probably be worth more money tho because of the limited production
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I like the idea of a larger displacement engine. Anything else would likely add even more weight to disturb balance and or mess with the instant throttle response of an NA.

That said I care more about how much torque any change would bring to the table.
It can only make the formula even sexier...

Think of lingerie transition, going from Victoria's Secret to Frederick's of Hollywood...

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Hopefully they will listen to us fans before going ahead with anything radical like they did originally with the GT86/FT86, you know, how they asked all the gear heads what would make the car feasible for them. I think N/A would be the best way, same weight but 50 more hp would really really make this car even better.
The extra 50hp are nice, but my cheapo mathematics are making me drool on the possible 180+ lbs/ft of torque...

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Old 08-09-2013, 05:03 PM   #68
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Can the 86mmx86mm (bore and stroke) numbers still hold going from 2.0L to 2.5L?
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Obviously not. To keep the dimensions square would be about 92x92=2.45L
Actually you could, but you would need 5 cylinders
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A 2.5 will mean lower mpg, a little more weight up front, likely not a huge bump in hp, lower revs (or more money for the same revs or higher), and as noted before a lux tax in a lot of areas.

I'll pass.
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Actually you could, but you would need 5 cylinders
Kind of difficult to make a flat five run smoothly though, don't you think?
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