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While the car has adequate power it would be nice to have a few more ponies under the hood. Yes the car handles great and is about the experience but it is underpowered enough to suffer on the track against what many would consider "pigs". Just look at this MotorTrend track test: http://www.motortrend.com/roadtests/...n/viewall.html The FR-S has a slower lap time than a Mustang V6 and Hyundai Genisis Coupe. Neither of those other cars handle as nicely as a FR-S BUT they have a substantial HP advantage which shows even in a track environment (not just straight line). All of the cars were lapped by Randy Pobst (if you wanna say he sucks at driving then you need to be slapped). |
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I've got video of my dinky little FR-S with "not enough ponies" passing >6L Chevy V8's and BMW M's and Mustangs and Porsche's built in the last 10 years with 8, 9 and 10 inch wide wheels simply because those guys aren't at the level where they can take full advantage of the car (by no means am I at that level). If you are absolutely serious about griping about being two seconds slower around a track for $30k then get in an environment with a level playing field, the FR-S simply isn't that car and it was never supposed to be regardless of what you expected. |
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"In terms of this group of cars, fast and numb. Big tire advantage. The tires have a ton of grip. They feel like the slicks I run in the Pirelli World Challenge [racing series] on my K-Pax Volvo." Decent track tires could have easily made the difference in the time around the track. (I know more fanboy speech...)
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I'm on stock tires and it still handles like a dream. I'm going to get into trouble going too fast through corners when I get tires with more grip...
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Personally I have grown to love the stock tires and their ability to break loose easy.
For a daily driver they are the perfect tires for this car IMO. |
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One of the reasons I didn't go for the fr-s is that most sports cars these days are not momentum cars, and you need to drive differently. Depending on your HP, you want to get to the apex quicker, and accelerating on corner exit becomes very "exciting." It becomes more important to spend less time in the corner, and drive something more like the minimum-distance or diamond line. Which involves trail breaking and bombing the apex, and careful throttle application on exit. I asked many drivers much better than me at the track if you learn throttle control in the fr-s and the consensus I got was no. edit: I used to driev on canyon roads more when I was younger and poorer. While I feel like it did teach me good breaking and turn-in skills, I learned nothing about throttling on corner exit, and I still have problems with it to this day. One of the large places why my track times still suck ass. the primacy hp get decent track times. they get times like UHP tires. The twins actually don't gain all that much time on better tires, they don't really have the hp to take full advantage. Yes the times improve, but they still stay around the same class of compeititors. Last edited by totopo; 01-15-2015 at 06:35 PM. |
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![]() The momentum line applies to all vehicles, not just the Miata or Toyobaru. A timed lap results in an average speed, graph your speed over a lap and you'll have peaks and valleys, it's a lot easier to bring up the low points (which often has the added bonus of increasing the peaks as well) than it is to increase the top end, cheaper too for most of us average folk. I don't care if you've got 10" wide Hoosier Slicks and 600 horses, physics applies the same.
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"It's not about power. If you can't go fast with 90 horsepower, 900 ain't gonna help ya." - Bob Hall, creator of the Miata
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Lastly I've mentioned this before, but there are tests showing that the GT86 gains 2 seconds at Hockenheimring by switching to what you would call UHP tires. The GT86 also shaved 20+ seconds at Nurburgring with the same tire switch. This is only on mild RE050A's, same category of tires that come stock on cars like the Focus ST, 370z, Miata, Mazdaspeed 3, MK7 GTI, etc.
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To answer your original question - All the 108 posts above only with higher starting spec numbers!
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There are actually 2 different vantage points here. Both sides may be correct and this creates endless arguments.
1. Track use 2. Street use Track use. The stock car may lack power. However, it was all along the intention of Toyota/Subaru to provide a cheap but customizable platform. And there is a large number of aftermarket options to support this. How much power you want? How much you want to spend? You decide. Street use. The stock car has adequate power for normal driving on public roads. And it is quite fool intolerant. [ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TOdIyORIRfw"]Asshole crashes Subaru BRZ - YouTube[/ame] [ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P5daG0T14jY"]GT86 Crash on A14 - YouTube[/ame] |
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Love shack? Really lol
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Wondered what the hell you were talking about and had to turn my speaker on!
Though for a sec there you had developed some sort of horrible 80s music coprolalia condition (often called tourettes in error) or something!
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