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So to the person who said you'd need 300hp to sell >30k, Honda S2000? Maybe it was a bit overpriced but if it was say 30k msrp that would be a killer deal.
On that note, if they use lighter valves (maybe hollow stem?), slightly bored out, slightly longer rods (probably needs a smaller stroke and crank to make this work), to give this car say 240hp stock with better response due to lower rotating mass, and then do a composite (not CF, I wouldn't want to waste so much money, hopefully like GRP or something easy to replace) trunk, quarterpanels, roof, and hood, well engineered spoiler, a true rear diffuser that is not blocked by the muffler and suspension (please make the rear bumper longer for better aerodynamics if you must...function over form!), to cut weight down to say 2600, that would be a pretty strong sell at 30k IMO. Not the brute force of a 370Z or Mustang, but a lot of careful, good engineering. Oh and I hope they don't do something stupid like bump the final drive up like crazy the way they did on the WRX STI. No one needs gears that short. If they use a higher primary reduction, then the 6th gear better keep at least the same rpms, because I for one do not want to hear a loud engine droning at a mere 60mph (and burning a ton of fuel). Oh and a slightly lower ride height stock might be a good idea for them, considering how nearly everyone finds the giant wheel gaps hideous. Basically, sell to the public what most enthusiasts want to do to their car anyways, plus a tad bit more power. A car that is what the magazines and overly optimistic people hoped the BRZ could be, but couldn't because of price point. |
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The weight of an sti version will not be significantly heavier than the NA version in my opinion.
The larger brakes will be heavier but the calipers will be lighter (AL) v. Steel. So it will be a wash. Forced induction will be there if it is an sti version. 2.0T putting out 300hp is my bet. -mike ![]() 11+ Years Maintaining, Modifying and Educating TriState Subaru Enthusiasts. Call directly as We carry almost every manufacturer now, so before you buy parts call us. AIM: AZP Installs | E-mail: paisan@azpinstalls.com | 725 Fairfield Ave | Kenilworth, NJ 07033 | 908.248.AZP1 (2971) | T-1 Certified Amsoil Direct Jobber "Race Tested, Enthusiast Approved!" |
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Subaru reps repeatedly said there will NEVER be a turbo version of this car. Subaru came out with the Impreza "tuned by STI" in Japan about 2 years ago, just had suspension mods, bigger brakes, lighter weight and special colors and rims, still N/A. That's what we're likely to see if they even bother to make an STI version. Brakes will be handled by the aftermarket, not enough reason to buy a new car. Only way I would buy an STI version is if the car had things that the aftermarket can't do, like:
Find a way to squeeze another 30-50hp out of the N/A motor with better internals Raise the redline to 9k Carbon Fiber roof |
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The only time I would consider upgrading the BRZ calipers is if I was actually racing. I mean beyond HPDE duty. Even then, you're up against the mercy of class rules. Pads, fluid, lines and you'll be at the limit and saving $5k. |
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^If you read one of my earlier posts I admitted my intent was to say "better" brakes, not "bigger" brakes. You came back a bit late to the party. Constructive discussion has already settled w/ non-trollers.
I have no interest in an aftermarket BBK. Only interested in what the STI package entails and there's no reason upgraded brakes alone will add $5k to that package.
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For most users an aggressive street pad, higher temp fluid, and lines (arguable) will be enough. Won't stop the BBK bling-bling crowd from buying them though. |
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Thanks, but that basically shows that it was just a quickly thrown together "concept"...CF panels, modified suspension, STI painted everywhere. If you want that, you can just buy carbon fiber texture 3m film, and lots of STI stickers, and some shocks for pretty little money.
The real one better have some actual stuff. The problem I see with lightweight body panels is possibly high cost of repair. But if they can give fiberglass all around, that would be pretty cool. Last edited by serialk11r; 01-26-2012 at 03:57 AM. |
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