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I think you'll find the BRZ chassis design could handle 700+ bhp quite easily but by the time you upgrade all the bits to handle the forces involved you may as well buy the F12. This illustrates the point neatly: does the unmodified BRZ make a more interesting car to drive then an unmodified F12? If yes, then adding a bit more power could well make the BRZ even more appealing. I think for many of us a turbo or, better yet, a supercharger could well make a really good car even better. For some it would spoil the car. I chose the BRZ over the Porsche Cayman for this reason. The BRZ was just better as a daily driver on real roads with real policemen and real traffic driven largely by incompetent drivers. I happen to think the Cayman is the best sportscar money can buy at the moment, better than any Ferrari. But I prefer my BRZ by a large margin. Not because it is a better sportscar, it manifestly isn't, but because it is flat out more fun to drive every day. I will drive my BRZ anywhere, any time and in any weather. I will always leave it parked with a big smile on my face. It's that good. |
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Yeah I think just a bolt-on turbo or sc would be the sweet spot for this car, where you wouldn't need to start replacing expensive parts (internals, tranmission, differential), but it would still be entertaining in a straight line.
In a few years, I'll have to decide whether it's better to strap a turbo + supporting mods on my FR-S and make ~365 hp, or just buy a used C6 Z06. FR-S: 2800 lbs / 365 hp = 7.7:1 lbs/hp Z06: 3160 lbs / 505 hp = 6.3:1 lbs/hp The Z06 wins the power-weight ratio, but the FR-S would probably have the better steering feel, transmission, seating position, and overall dimensions/weight. When you factor in reliability, I think the scale starts to tip heavily towards the Z06.
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I actually mentioned this in another topic. Unless you regularly track your car, it's better to have a car you can actually "push" day to day. You'll actually enjoy it much more. Having a 730hp Ferrari is amazing....but you'd be able to use that 1% of the time.
I personally have a 450whp daily that I basically can't drive hard anywhere, especially with our crappy roads here in Montreal (tons of thaw and freezing during the winter). Other than the times I track it or take it to the drag strip, I'm cruising or driving in the city. There's something to be said about a small, lightweight RWD that you can rip around in. |
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Now, the rare occasion when I do get to push my 450whp....
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haha okay if i had the money an frs would not even be an option.....f12 100%
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As for the later part of this paragraph? I've driven my Cayman in the rain, I've driven it in the fog, I've driven it on a dirt road, and I've even driven it on a slightly icy day once (which is absolutely terrifying on Pilot Super Sports, since they have zero ice grip). Every time (except maybe the time where it was icy and I wasn't expecting it), I leave my car with a smile. Do I do my best to minimize the risk to the car? Sure, but I enjoy driving it every day, and if I weren't going to enjoy driving it, then what was the point of getting it in the first place? If you wouldn't do this with a Cayman, then I agree you made the right choice, but it isn't the car's fault (nor should it be held as a point against the car) that you wouldn't feel comfortable daily driving it. |
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Boxster S Nismo 350Z STI SRT8 Challenger (470hp) I could only drive those cars around on streets at 20% throttle. I had tracked my Challenger and it was AWESOME at 140 mph. That being said...its was meh at 35 mph. I do wayyyyy more driving in the 25-60 mph range than the 100mph range. That is why my BRZ is more fun for me. @chrisl IMHO the best cars for me under 100k would be...(no particular order) BRZ/FR-S Lotus Exige/Elise Porsche Cayman/Boxster S I do buy into the being able to really push a car to its limits is fun. Reality...the "limits" of a Cayman or Exige vs the twins isn't really that close. There is a reason the Cayman and Lotus cost so much more (and I agree...Cayman is awesome...we chatted about my Boxster...loved it...IMS failure thingy scared me out of enjoying it fully). The Twins are amazing affordable sports cars. But I do tire of people putting down more expensive cars because those aren't the cars that they own. I was super close to buying a Cayman (IMS failure thingy scared me off) or Elise (British cars have notoriously bad electronics) instead of the BRZ. I just wanted a warranty. |
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I do not claim the BRZ is a better sportscar than a Cayman. I prefer the BRZ and, trust me, money was no object.
I do claim that the Cayman is a better sportscar than any Ferrari and I can defend that claim easily. Only a lunatic with money to burn would try to drive a Ferrari in winter here. I'd drive a Cayman (or indeed any Porsche as they are designed with winter driving in mind, the 911 probably being the second best sportscar money can buy, missing first only because they put the engine in the wrong place) year round, as indeed I intend to do with my BRZ. End of argument. |
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was a big factor in the purchase being in an area with tight windy roads where opening up on a regular basis just doesn't happen. |
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Yes, because it is based on the Exige. However, the basic design, which is after all what we are talking about, is the same. The Venom is just a modified Exige. Really modified but still basically the same car.
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