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Old 03-23-2012, 12:08 PM   #43
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I have driven manual cars my whole life, never owned an auto. I personally never use 6th gear to pass a car/accelerate. I always just drop it down into 5th. I know people are "lazy" but I would rather have a longer 6th gear for better highway cruising (#1 engine noise and #2 mpgs). Hopefully it won't be to hard to put a longer 6th gear in ourselves.
+1 I definitely prefer a longer top gear for the highway. My car isn't going to live on a race track, so having every day driving efficiencies is very much appreciated.
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Old 03-23-2012, 12:10 PM   #44
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+1 I definitely prefer a longer top gear for the highway. My car isn't going to live on a race track, so having every day driving efficiencies is very much appreciated.

We need to push MFactory or another distributor to offer performance package that includes

4.4+ rear end
longer 6th

That would be my ideal. Aren't there design considerations with overdrive in regards to stress on the motor? Maybe the cam is actually more fuel efficient in that range.
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Old 03-23-2012, 12:16 PM   #45
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Man, that rubber is screaming in nearly every event of that video. Some nice low tread wear is going to make a lot of smiles.
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Old 03-23-2012, 12:35 PM   #46
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Not the most exciting video but it looks so well composed on the road.


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Old 03-23-2012, 12:39 PM   #47
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I have driven manual cars my whole life, never owned an auto. I personally never use 6th gear to pass a car/accelerate. I always just drop it down into 5th. I know people are "lazy" but I would rather have a longer 6th gear for better highway cruising (#1 engine noise and #2 mpgs). Hopefully it won't be to hard to put a longer 6th gear in ourselves.
Understandable, however I don't think it's the 6th gear that's the problem, rather the final drive/diff ratio that's causing it...which effects every gear.
4.1 rear diff is par for the course for a car like this, the RX8 has a crazy short rear diff too (high 4's IIRC).
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Old 03-23-2012, 12:43 PM   #48
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Understandable, however I don't think it's the 6th gear that's the problem, rather the final drive/diff ratio that's causing it...which effects every gear.
4.1 rear diff is par for the course for a car like this, the RX8 has a crazy short rear diff too (high 4's IIRC).

Correct me if I am wrong, but I thought the auto and manual both had the same rear diff and it was just the gearing that was different? 6th on the MT is like the 5th on the AT.
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Old 03-23-2012, 12:44 PM   #49
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With extended mods I see this car getting top speed of > 240 km/h and accelerating 0-100 km/h under 6 sec and reaching > 1.0 g on the skid pad.
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Not the most exciting video but it looks so well composed on the road.


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I was like, "That's a weird looking road, the US doesn't look like that?"

Then I noticed the front plate, then I facepalmed myself.

With all of these reviews, price announcements and release dates I'm getting anxious.

Although I think I've settled on the FRS, just due to valve. But I'll have to see them both in person first!!!!!!1111! ARRGGggg.
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Old 03-23-2012, 12:48 PM   #51
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Great reviews. I am definatly going with the BRZ if the price is where these guys are putting it. Now I just need to decide on a color lol.
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Old 03-23-2012, 12:52 PM   #52
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specs are specs... we are here because we want it... and most of us aren't keeping it stock for long...

anyone else notice that most of the reviews say April instead of May now? I can only hope.... I just want one less question answered otherwise this car is still a "unicorn"
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Pretty much confirms my expectation of 0.9 on the skidpad with 'prius' tires.
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It might take longer than the first week of May? Just thinking about the time crossing the Pacific. Then getting to port and going through customs. Then any port installed accessories. Then having to get checked out by who ever makes sure the car made it through transport ok. Then getting loaded on a train/truck. Then getting shipped to another terminal. And then eventually to the dealer. From shipping to dealer, I would expect around 4 weeks if no delays. That was my experience with my '12 Impreza.
Dang, I thought it would be 1-2 weeks.... Oh well, end of May is still awesome!
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Correct me if I am wrong, but I thought the auto and manual both had the same rear diff and it was just the gearing that was different? 6th on the MT is like the 5th on the AT.
Ya good point...if the diff is the same on both, then the auto must be geared differently. I agree, a short 6th gear is pointless. At least it's not like the SI where you have to drop 2 gears to pass someone lol.
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Great reviews, confirming everything that I want this car to be. The driver involvement is the best for any car on the market under 40 grand, rivaling the Evo.

Steering feel is the best electrically assisted steering on the market

I could care less about 0-60 times. You guys are arguing about a couple tenths on what is not even the point of this car.
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