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Remember that Porsche has variable cam timing as well as a second set of cam lobes that give greater lift at some higher rpm transistion point. So they could tune the base cam lobes for a smoother torque curve at lower rpm.
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Two things... I'm sure they dyno'd the engine during development - why didn't they fix the dip in the torque curve?
Also, this looks great, and it's nice to know the BRZ will have about +5 on both of those curves, just due to the Subaru badges and more realistic looking fender vent.
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If the dip is due to the manifold tuning, then it would make sense. Intake manifolds are designed to resonate like a musical instrument. The goal is, at the target RPM, the air vibrating back and forth in the runners is timed perfectly to force more air into the engine. If the FA20's intake manifold is designed that way, then it's conceivable that at half the frequency the resonance would be on the back swing, which would hinder air from entering the engine.
Granted, this is with just an armchair engineer's understanding of vibrational frequencies in a moving fluid. But the theory makes sense. |
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![]() Don't forget the color of the car has a direct impact on horsepower as well.
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Damn that Cayman R has a shitty torque band below 5k. I thought it was going to be nice and flat.
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Worth noting, where the curve starts at 1500rpm, the Cayman is making ~25% more than FR-S/BRZ *PEAK* torque. I want a Cayman R, in that snot green color... |
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I wonder what would a turbo do for this motor. It would it get over 250hp?
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Also keep in mind that Cayman R's chart is based on fly wheel not at the wheels.
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25% more torque for 160% more dollars
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