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Congrats PekingDuck! Can't wait to see more of your car here. It's nice to see pics of the car out and about, rather than at a photoshoot!
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It's ok for track use with modified or aftermarket dampers. On others car the pro-kit don't drop enough, typical case the car in my avatar (10mm drop with pro-kit, 30mm drop with sportlines, spot on for fast road use with Koni sport dampers) Usually the pro-kit are the best springs around, if you want to go lower just pick a KW or Bilstein coilover kit, as high spec as your budget is. Just avoid the non-stainless steel ones. |
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![]() My first tank I got 250 miles, with about 27MPG, and with some spirited 4k max driving, street, and freeway 85 miles per hour cruising. The second tank was mainly freeway 220 miles, with about 29.5MPG, with mainly freeway driving at 85-90 miles per hour cruising. The range on the car I can see is limited, but for the higher rate of speed i travel on freeway I think it very fuel efficient. Quote:
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I think overall the s2000 is a better driver cars, but for daily living the FRS is a far better car. I think the legroom is the same, but width of the car is more in the FRS. Getting in and out of the car I think the FRS is harder. The shifter comparing the two the S2000 has a more direct feel to it. I am 6'1, with a 33 waist, sorry for the late reply. Last edited by Pekingduck; 05-09-2012 at 03:29 PM. |
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Thanks man!! Just wanted to see the space for a anti surge kit or even a fuel cell. I owe you a beer!! :happy0180:
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Where was the fuel marker when you filled up? Was the light on? You should be getting at least 100 miles more on that tank given your MPG. Plus that's some fast highway cruising speed! I think I average about 65-70.
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Good to see you're enjoying your new ride! (Is it 5/15 yet? No, URRGH) |
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I been cruising at 70 because my DD right now is horrible on gas. So anything that drives fast with similar fuel consumption is more then welcome. I filled up both times at the 1/4 marker, the light never came on, and the tank is a very small both times I filled up below 9 gallons. |
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Thanks to PD for all your responses! I do have a question that I've been wondering about -- does the FR-S have automatically controlled headlights? In other words, is there an "AUTO" setting on the switch where they are controlled by a light sensor?
The BRZ has that feature, per the online owners manual, but that may be different due to it having the HIDs. The "features" section of the FR-S website is silent about this. Thanks again! |
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Sorry, your mpg number is very intriguing to me since I just messed around a little with the ecomodder.com calculator...it seems a tiny bit low.
You say you're going 85-90 on the highway, what does the instantaneous mpg readout say at those speeds? With 29.5 tank average, are you braking much? Thanks! |
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That is how i felt when it when the date was coming closer. I hope you like attention when you drive, because cars will stay on your blindspot because they don;t know better, just to look at your car. I think fuel consumption wise it very good, but I don;t know after breakin....
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Hey Pekingduck, thanks for the continuous update, I've been enjoying every bit since your car is exactly the same as mine will be. I almost feel like it's my car
![]() I plan to install the trd push start button, are you interested in that mod? I hate scratching my key against the plastic near the keyhole because i make many many short trips in a week. |
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There is daytime running, but I don't think there is an auto light feature on the car. I think I have a semi preproduction model, because my owners manual say there suppose to be eyeglass holder on the roof, but nothing there. |
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