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Old 04-26-2012, 12:20 PM   #29
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they turned it onn an revved it after i left???? nOOOooOOOoooOOo
I was surprised how quiet the car was even at high RPM. It might have been that my ears were just blasted by the loud music but it sounded quieter than my RSX. Overall I was really impressed with the car. I'm 6 ft and around 215 pounds but I fit comfortably in the very supportive and low seats, I had plenty of headroom too. The quality of the seat fabric was also decent. A lot of people have been ragging on it and saying the interior is too cheap, but I thought it was great.
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Old 04-26-2012, 12:32 PM   #30
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^ I'd largely agree on the interior of this demonstrator, because it had the upgraded LCD HU. The base HU though...

Only the HVAC dials look pretty cheap - weakest link (after the base HU).

Car sounded good and loud when the "music" from nearby boomers was off - personally I would not want it to be any louder.
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Old 04-26-2012, 12:38 PM   #31
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They spent so much time and thought into the rest of the car, compared to everything else in the car the HVAC looks like they went to a junk yard and picked the cheapest one there.
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I was there last night too. I think the interior is reasonable. What are people comparing it to? Compared to the 8th gen civic Si. It's around the same. They could have used nicer dials but its to the point. I really don't get why the 60kmh mark on the speedo is so low though.

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[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_4N8dGFW_H0"]Scion FR-S at Kennedy Commons, Toronto - FR-SForum.com - YouTube[/ame]

The seats are firm and well bolstered. Clutch and acceleration felt nice and weighted. Shifting felt smooth, throws could be shorter.
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Old 04-26-2012, 01:06 PM   #33
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Thanks for the info on the TPMS - very helpful. If it doesn't blink that will be great. Although these days at Canadian Tire you can get OBD readers on sale for $40, so if it turns the light off it might be worth it. Because after you swap out your snows for your OEMs the light is still going to be on.
Yes, the tire warning stayed on during the winter months, but it never bothered me to the point that I need to bring out the electrical tape.

I've not seen a $40 OBD2 reader from CT/eBay that can reset warning lights. They're usually significantly more. Guess, we'll look for these cheap gadgets in the future, if they become available.

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As to visibility, I drive a coupe too, a little bigger than an FR-S though ...
Just out of curiosity, Bimmer or VW?
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[QUOTE=veewonwon;192466]...I've not seen a $40 OBD2 reader from CT/eBay that can reset warning lights. They're usually significantly more. Guess, we'll look for these cheap gadgets in the future, if they become available..QUOTE]

If you get one of the BT ones that work with Android and Torque (combined cost <$40) it will reset lights.
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Yes, the tire warning stayed on during the winter months, but it never bothered me to the point that I need to bring out the electrical tape.
What I was trying to say was when you then put the summer tires back on, the light would still stay on. Or does it somehow recognize that you are re-mounting the original tires? What if you rotate them?
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Neither - just a low-rent 98 Tiburon with 55k mileage (although in today's dollars it was only $2k less than an FR-S). Driving home on the freeway last night, I had the thought that as much as I loved the FR-S, the Tib is still fun and responsive at speed (suspension tuning was done by Porsche engineers), so the the FR-S is going to have to feel fantastic on the test drive for me to go ahead with my order.
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...I've not seen a $40 OBD2 reader from CT/eBay that can reset warning lights. They're usually significantly more. Guess, we'll look for these cheap gadgets in the future, if they become available..QUOTE]

If you get one of the BT ones that work with Android and Torque (combined cost <$40) it will reset lights.
I presume that is only if you have sensors in your winter tires. Good for resetting for summer though.

Guess I will have to shop for the cheapest Android tablet I can find.
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What I was trying to say was when you then put the summer tires back on, the light would still stay on. Or does it somehow recognize that you are re-mounting the original tires? What if you rotate them?
Yes, it remembered the summers, so it goes off as soon as they're re-mounted and had a few turns.

Rotation is not a problem too. As long as the registered signal is received, it doesn't matter which corners the wheels are.

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If you get one of the BT ones that work with Android and Torque (combined cost <$40) it will reset lights.
I've a Captivate and know about the Torque app. Just wonder which eBay BT device you've mentioned will work, as there are many labelled as OBDII v1.5, they all look similar and probably the same package, priced about $18 and up.
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I've a Captivate and know about the Torque app. Just wonder which eBay BT device you've mentioned will work, as there are many labelled as OBDII v1.5, they all look similar and probably the same package, priced about $18 and up.
I can't speak to the specific models, I know the one I purchased from Amazon worked fine. There is a whole thread on this somewhere. Search for OBDII or BT.
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Oh just another thing I forgot to mention. The Asian girl who was from Scion told me the Greddy supercharger is going to be available soon and makes 360 Hp. Was she making things up or is there proof of this?
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Oh just another thing I forgot to mention. The Asian girl who was from Scion told me the Greddy supercharger is going to be available soon and makes 360 Hp. Was she making things up or is there proof of this?
There was another asian girl??
I thought i brought the only one LOL.

guess i shouldnt have left so early


..... p.s i really doubt you'll get 360hp out of a simple bolt on supercharger.
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There was another asian girl??
I thought i brought the only one LOL.

guess i shouldnt have left so early


..... p.s i really doubt you'll get 360hp out of a simple bolt on supercharger.
LOL I think there were a couple of asian girls. Anyway, I'm seriously doubting that number too. She was the girl who was giving out the booklets with the stickers (I know, not exactly the most reliable source).
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