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Old 01-13-2012, 08:03 PM   #85
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Three things:

1 - Scion NEEDS to have a TRD Edition option…

2 - They NEED to get a Rotrex supercharger package together…

3 - There also needs to be the option of a rear seat delete & 4-point cage/harness bar install, from the factory…!

This would be an AWESOME model for the showroom floor, and an even more AWESOME model to purchase & have a tuned & warrantied daily driver/track day car from the get go…!!!

(Oh, and on a Whiteout FR-S, give me the option of having the roof in black from the factory, please…? Come on, it's not like I am asking for the carbon fiber roof off of the BRZ STI Concept…!)
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Old 01-13-2012, 08:03 PM   #86
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Good question.

Or is this alleged "door stabilizer" merely cosmetic?
Interesing that they would even think of this. The body has to have some decent amount of flex for the door to need a brace to prevent it from flexing out during hard cornering. If you want to see something like what I am talking about just seach Autox videos of Genesis Coupe. The door almost open an inch during cornering.

Nothing offered by TRD seems all that interesing to me.
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Old 01-13-2012, 08:13 PM   #87
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only things i don't like is the rear bottom area and the quad exhaust. it would've been nice if it were as integrated looking as the front kit without the rice rocket quads. the seats while a nice option won't reach our markets unless its been crash tested.
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Old 01-13-2012, 08:14 PM   #88
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There is never too much stopping power. It is always nice if you can stop from 100 km/h to 0 km/h in 2 sec.
So you think the bigger the caliper, the better the 100-0 braking. *sigh*

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Those brakes would seem fitting on a 500 bhp heavy beast. All you need is 4/2 pistons for this car if you think the stocks won't be adequate.
Seriously. 6/4s on a car with no power or weight is just masturbation fodder for the ricers, which this car seems to be clearly targeting.
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Old 01-13-2012, 08:30 PM   #89
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the trd kit looks pretty nice too. im thinking brz lip with trd skirts and rear bumper
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Old 01-13-2012, 08:38 PM   #90
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Takata + TRD seats will pull a nice premium before RACE WARS! lol....TRD seats do have harness capability, and that's what I plan to do. That is if the TRD seats are not substantially more expensive than a set of Bride or Sparco seats.
But they are substantially more ricey looking as well. They look like seats I see on a top shelf at Autozone with a red stripe down the middle...no thanks

I'll stick with BRIDEs or my Status kevlar buckets

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So you think the bigger the caliper, the better the 100-0 braking. *sigh*



Seriously. 6/4s on a car with no power or weight is just masturbation fodder for the ricers, which this car seems to be clearly targeting.
Agreed. Idk why everybody is getting wet over a big brake kit for a 2700lb car. A car can only stop so fast and it's not all about size. You could have the biggest brakes you can fit, but if they have shitty pedal feel, it's not all that effective. I'd say pads, slotted rotors, and better fluid at most. Anything else would really just be overkill.
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Old 01-13-2012, 08:50 PM   #91
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Old 01-13-2012, 08:55 PM   #92
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it's just because brembo's look pimp and make your penis bigger - don't worry about it
Right gotcha... so I best be getting some then. Gotta be less painful than the 10lb rock I currently have tied to the end of it.
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To those who think the brakes are overkill. I will prefer the 6/4. I hope you all realize its not about a one time stat sheet of 80-0 brake distances. Its about repetative braking in severe conditions like lapping at a track. These larger brakes are able to distribute heat better than smaller ones. Therefore, you wont experience brake fade as quickly.
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To those who think the brakes are overkill. I will prefer the 6/4. I hope you all realize its not about a one time stat sheet of 80-0 brake distances. Its about repetative braking in severe conditions like lapping at a track. These larger brakes are able to distribute heat better than smaller ones. Therefore, you wont experience brake fade as quickly.
If I do 5/6 track days a year there is no way I need 6/4s... and doing 5/6 track days a year I assume will put me well into the minority. You'd need to be racing the thing to see the benefits.

New pads/lines/fluid looks like a sufficient first step to me.
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To those who think the brakes are overkill. I will prefer the 6/4. I hope you all realize its not about a one time stat sheet of 80-0 brake distances. Its about repetative braking in severe conditions like lapping at a track. These larger brakes are able to distribute heat better than smaller ones. Therefore, you wont experience brake fade as quickly.
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If I do 5/6 track days a year there is no way I need 6/4s... and doing 5/6 track days a year I assume will put me well into the minority. You'd need to be racing the thing to see the benefits.

New pads/lines/fluid looks like a sufficient first step to me.
Exactly. Yes, 6/4s will show their use in repeated lapping sessions, but they're still way overkill for this car, even in that scenario. Think about it this way. The STI/Evo weigh 500lbs more than this car, have 100hp more and have 4/2s that can handle years of dedicated track duty no sweat.
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Interesing that they would even think of this. The body has to have some decent amount of flex for the door to need a brace to prevent it from flexing out during hard cornering. If you want to see something like what I am talking about just seach Autox videos of Genesis Coupe. The door almost open an inch during cornering.

Nothing offered by TRD seems all that interesing to me.
They did this cause this doors have no window frams... which would reduxe ridigtym


And totoya made it cause how many framless doors have they had before??
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Old 01-13-2012, 09:27 PM   #98
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I guess the standard steering wheel is leather wrapped? Yes!!
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